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Swiffer Coupons & $10 Rebate

April 15, 2009

In this week’s Rite Aid ad, there’s a note that you can get $15 in coupons at Swiffer.com. I checked it out, and they are offering the following savings:

  • $2 on any Swiffer Sweeper Starter Kit
  • $5 on any Swiffer WetJet Starter Kit
  • 50 cents on any Swiffer WetJet Refill
  • $5 on any Siwffer Sweepervac Starter Kit
  • $1 on any Swiffer Dusters Starter Kit or Refill
  • $1 on any Swiffer Dust & Shine Spray

They are also offering a $10 or $5 debit card rebate (HERE). You can receive a $10 debit card when you purchase $20 worth of Swiffer REFILLS or a $5 debit card when you purchase $10 worth of Swiffer REFILLS. These items are on sale this week at Rite Aid, and there is a Single Check Reward available for them. Here’s a possible scenario:

  • Buy 1 Swiffer Dry Starter Kit $8.99
  • Buy 3 Swiffer Duster Refills at $3.99 each
  • Use the $1 coupon above (and any others you may have!)
  • Out-of-Pocket: $11.97
  • Single Check Reward (from Rite Aid): $2.00
  • Debit Card from Swiffer: $5
  • Cost for 3 duster refills: $4.97 ($1.66 each)

    ** Thanks, Rachel for catching my mistake with the starter kit! **

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