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Target: Purchase $100 in Select Baby Diapers, Wipes & Training Pants, Get
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Costco per diaper is still cheaper for the Kirkland brand, so I buy regular diapers from there. But I use this offer to buy the overnight ones, pull-ups or the 360 ones (back when she used to hate wearing pants and always opened the tabs on the non-360 one), which will be a high price per diaper since there's less in the box. I always save the $30 gift card from the previous deal and use it to redeem for the latest deal. I do not use it on the $15/$100 or $20/$100 deals either, strictly saving the $39 card for next time.
So heres the cost breakdown for regular diapers.
Target pampers size 4 116 count
2 boxes of size 4 $44.99x2=$89.98
Filler wipes =$~10.02
= $100
Previous target gift card -$30 =$59.98
Target 5% off = -4.49
= Total $55.49
$55.49 / 232 diapers= 0.239 ea + $30 GC
Target pampers without previous GC/Redcard
$44.99 / 116 diapers = .387 ea+ $30 GC
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OR $44.99 - "$15 promo" / 116 diapers = "0.258 ea"
(You get a $30 GC but assuming you're going to use it for regular stuff next time so you're factoring in the discount now).
Kirkland diapers size 4 198 count
$44.99 / 198 diapers = 0.227 ea
Huggies diapers size 4 174 count (Costco promo)
$52.49 - $10.50 promo = $41.99
$41.99 / 174 diapers = 0.241 ea
Takeaway: Kirkland is always cheaper no matter what. But they switched manufacturers so for me, personally, it's not worth the price like when it was manufactured by Huggies.
Huggies deal at Costco and the target deal is relatively similar. Target you should come out with some wipes too. I go with whatever is on sale when I need to stock up, the $1.20 saved per 100 is negligible.
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I hope it does. That would be awesome!
I doubt it. They currently have a deal that is spend $100 on select baby care get a $20 GC. That deal appears to only apply to diapers, wipes, pullups, swim diapers, etc. So I would imagine the $30 deal would be the same way.
What's this trade-in, and how does it work?
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Costco per diaper is still cheaper for the Kirkland brand, so I buy regular diapers from there. But I use this offer to buy the overnight ones, pull-ups or the 360 ones (back when she used to hate wearing pants and always opened the tabs on the non-360 one), which will be a high price per diaper since there's less in the box. I always save the $30 gift card from the previous deal and use it to redeem for the latest deal. I do not use it on the $15/$100 or $20/$100 deals either, strictly saving the $39 card for next time.
So heres the cost breakdown for regular diapers.
Target pampers size 4 116 count
2 boxes of size 4 $44.99x2=$89.98
Filler wipes =$~10.02
= $100
Previous target gift card -$30 =$59.98
Target 5% off = -4.49
= Total $55.49
$55.49 / 232 diapers= 0.239 ea + $30 GC
Target pampers without previous GC/Redcard
$44.99 / 116 diapers = .387 ea+ $30 GC
ββββ
OR $44.99 - "$15 promo" / 116 diapers = "0.258 ea"
(You get a $30 GC but assuming you're going to use it for regular stuff next time so you're factoring in the discount now).
Kirkland diapers size 4 198 count
$44.99 / 198 diapers = 0.227 ea
Huggies diapers size 4 174 count (Costco promo)
$52.49 - $10.50 promo = $41.99
$41.99 / 174 diapers = 0.241 ea
Takeaway: Kirkland is always cheaper no matter what. But they switched manufacturers so for me, personally, it's not worth the price like when it was manufactured by Huggies.
Huggies deal at Costco and the target deal is relatively similar. Target you should come out with some wipes too. I go with whatever is on sale when I need to stock up, the $1.20 saved per 100 is negligible.
Found the 150ct Pampers on Amazon with 15% S&S, a 10% off coupon, a $2 coupon, and a $20 gift card back with $80 purchase. Came out to $84.81 in cart for two with $20 coming back for effective price of 0.216 each. YMMV based on coupons and S&S tier.
https://a.co/d/3Mz13E5
i order pampers pull up diaper and wipes to reach over 50
and then order two target diaper to reach another 50
i got 30 target gc and 15 pg rebate
If you buy Target brand diapers and wipes, this beats Walmart brand. And they're considerably better π Plus you get the 5% off if you have the debit card
Basically, you get a coupon for new baby stuff if you turn in an expired car seat. I've just taken free ones off the hands of others when I didn't have one to trade in.
Great for your home, gifts, etc, but doesn't seem to directly stack with this deal.
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Costco per diaper is still cheaper for the Kirkland brand, so I buy regular diapers from there. But I use this offer to buy the overnight ones, pull-ups or the 360 ones (back when she used to hate wearing pants and always opened the tabs on the non-360 one), which will be a high price per diaper since there's less in the box. I always save the $30 gift card from the previous deal and use it to redeem for the latest deal. I do not use it on the $15/$100 or $20/$100 deals either, strictly saving the $39 card for next time.
So heres the cost breakdown for regular diapers.
Target pampers size 4 116 count
2 boxes of size 4 $44.99x2=$89.98
Filler wipes =$~10.02
= $100
Previous target gift card -$30 =$59.98
Target 5% off = -4.49
= Total $55.49
$55.49 / 232 diapers= 0.239 ea + $30 GC
Target pampers without previous GC/Redcard
$44.99 / 116 diapers = .387 ea+ $30 GC
ββββ
OR $44.99 - "$15 promo" / 116 diapers = "0.258 ea"
(You get a $30 GC but assuming you're going to use it for regular stuff next time so you're factoring in the discount now).
Kirkland diapers size 4 198 count
$44.99 / 198 diapers = 0.227 ea
Huggies diapers size 4 174 count (Costco promo)
$52.49 - $10.50 promo = $41.99
$41.99 / 174 diapers = 0.241 ea
Takeaway: Kirkland is always cheaper no matter what. But they switched manufacturers so for me, personally, it's not worth the price like when it was manufactured by Huggies.
Huggies deal at Costco and the target deal is relatively similar. Target you should come out with some wipes too. I go with whatever is on sale when I need to stock up, the $1.20 saved per 100 is negligible.
Is it not Amazon Luv cheaper? 0.18 per count for size 3
https://a.co/d/6sc5lEY