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strt 5/6 there will be a $20 easy rebate on this for a $20 Staples gift card APPEARS TO BE IN STORE ONLY, but possibly online too.

Math

$99.99
less $25/75 $74.99 (in store must have coupon from previous HD threads or buy one)
less $20 Easy Rebate
$54.99

possibly even hotter with the APP coupon for breakroom (see HD thread on that, too involved to post here)


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In the past on these sort of items where they do increasing rebate amounts per item, is it generally one rebate for all items, or one per model? I have a 50% off breakroom, and being able to get the officepro and the mini + both of their rebates would be really sweet.


pthor1231 said:   In the past on these sort of items where they do increasing rebate amounts per item, is it generally one rebate for all items, or one per model? I have a 50% off breakroom, and being able to get the officepro and the mini + both of their rebates would be really sweet.

given the rebate amounts are different. I'd think it's a different rebate offer per SKU #, but that's ONLY a guess. you'll have to pull it up on Sunday to read the fine print at www.staplesrebates.com


My understanding is the 50% food/breakroom app coupon stacks w/the $25 off $75 instore coupon. If the math is done this way, (which I believe has been reported):

$100 (keurig)
-$25 (25/75 coupon)
-$50 (50% breakroom discounted on starting price)
-$20 rebate

$5


Also, Page 10 of the flyer has the Easy Rebate (ER) Breakdown (shelf price in parenthesis):

B31 $20ER ($100)

OfficePro $25ER ($130)

B70 $30ER ($180)

B155 $35ER ($250)


which one is better for home use? Mini or Office PRO?


I believe the 'mini' does not have a reservoir. So you fill before each cup.


dazviking said:   I believe the 'mini' does not have a reservoir. So you fill before each cup.

that is correct, it's a "one cup" brewer at a time.


dazviking said:   My understanding is the 50% food/breakroom app coupon stacks w/the $25 off $75 instore coupon. If the math is done this way, (which I believe has been reported):

$100 (keurig)
-$25 (25/75 coupon)
-$50 (50% breakroom discounted on starting price)
-$20 rebate

$5


So, how does this 50% off coupon work. Is it on the original price, no matter which order the 25 off 75 coupon is applied?
Thanks


MysteriousGirl said:   dazviking said:   My understanding is the 50% food/breakroom app coupon stacks w/the $25 off $75 instore coupon. If the math is done this way, (which I believe has been reported):

$100 (keurig)
-$25 (25/75 coupon)
-$50 (50% breakroom discounted on starting price)
-$20 rebate

$5



So, how does this 50% off coupon work. Is it on the original price, no matter which order the 25 off 75 coupon is applied?
Thanks

According to this, Yes.

"9. Can I stack these coupons with other app and/or paper coupons?
The % off coupons stack with $ off coupons. If you have 1 app coupon and 1 paper coupon (in either format), it will work "easier" compared to having 2 app coupons, since you are not supposed to have 2 of them at the same time."

ETA: That may not have answered like you wanted. It is my understanding from using two coupons in the past, that the %-off coupon reduces the 'original' price of an item, even though it is used as the second coupon. So, as I have posted, this format is my experience with other (non-app) coupons.


dazviking said:   I believe the 'mini' does not have a reservoir. So you fill before each cup.Also, the mini heats the water to a lower temperature, which is a deal-breaker for many.
As you go up the model-scale, they add reservoirs, increase the temperature, and provide cup-size options. Of course, they increase in size as well as cost. Pricier is not always better, but if you need the added options, you gotta go that way.

The new line adds a selection of temperatures, which is useful for different types of teas and brews, but the prices are still high.


dazviking said:   MysteriousGirl said:   dazviking said:   My understanding is the 50% food/breakroom app coupon stacks w/the $25 off $75 instore coupon. If the math is done this way, (which I believe has been reported):

$100 (keurig)
-$25 (25/75 coupon)
-$50 (50% breakroom discounted on starting price)
-$20 rebate

$5



So, how does this 50% off coupon work. Is it on the original price, no matter which order the 25 off 75 coupon is applied?
Thanks

According to this, Yes.

"9. Can I stack these coupons with other app and/or paper coupons?
The % off coupons stack with $ off coupons. If you have 1 app coupon and 1 paper coupon (in either format), it will work "easier" compared to having 2 app coupons, since you are not supposed to have 2 of them at the same time."

ETA: That may not have answered like you wanted. It is my understanding from using two coupons in the past, that the %-off coupon reduces the 'original' price of an item, even though it is used as the second coupon. So, as I have posted, this format is my experience with other (non-app) coupons.

Got it. Thanks.




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