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expiredredit123 posted Apr 03, 2022 01:55 AM
expiredredit123 posted Apr 03, 2022 01:55 AM

Target In-Store Event: Trade in Any Old Car Seat/Base & Receive

(Valid for New Car Seat, Stroller & Select Baby Gear)

20% Off Coupon

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Target is hosting their Target Car Seat Trade-In Event and offering a 20% Off Coupon (valid for a new car seat, stroller or select baby gear) when you trade in your old car seat w/ Target Circle at any participating Target locations or when you follow the instructions listed below.

Thanks to Community Member redit123 for posting this deal.

Note, offer will require a Target Circle account to redeem your unique 20% off coupon.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Make sure you're a registered member of a Target Circle account [Free to Join]
  2. Bring an old car seat or base to a nearby Target and drop it in the designated box inside the store.
  3. Open your Target app [iOS or Android] to scan the code on the box
    • Note, talk to a team member in guest services if you need assistance
  4. Open your wallet via the Target app to find your unique 20% off coupon in the Baby category + more contactless savings.
  5. Click on the red "+" to save the offer to your account and place your order online, or scan your barcode at the register.
Use your trade-in coupon on a new car seat, stroller or select baby gear

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Offer valid through April 30, 2022
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details & discussion. -StrawMan86

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Written by redit123
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Update: This deal is now live.

Target is hosting their Target Car Seat Trade-In Event and offering a 20% Off Coupon (valid for a new car seat, stroller or select baby gear) when you trade in your old car seat w/ Target Circle at any participating Target locations or when you follow the instructions listed below.

Thanks to Community Member redit123 for posting this deal.

Note, offer will require a Target Circle account to redeem your unique 20% off coupon.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Make sure you're a registered member of a Target Circle account [Free to Join]
  2. Bring an old car seat or base to a nearby Target and drop it in the designated box inside the store.
  3. Open your Target app [iOS or Android] to scan the code on the box
    • Note, talk to a team member in guest services if you need assistance
  4. Open your wallet via the Target app to find your unique 20% off coupon in the Baby category + more contactless savings.
  5. Click on the red "+" to save the offer to your account and place your order online, or scan your barcode at the register.
Use your trade-in coupon on a new car seat, stroller or select baby gear

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Offer valid through April 30, 2022
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details & discussion. -StrawMan86

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Written by redit123

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markn80
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Might as well just buy a car seat from buybuybaby and use their 20% off coupon all day long. Buybuybaby also have a stackable promo running currently on car seats…$25 reward if you spend $100, $50 reward if you spend $200, etc.

Edit: the additional MyFund reward promo ended 2 days ago. The same promo comes back every month or two from what I've seen so far.
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I would assume new safety regulations and plastic deterioration are some reasons...also....I'm sure there is some greed weaved in there as well
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Apr 03, 2022 03:11 AM
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np1050Apr 03, 2022 03:11 AM
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Quote from traydragen :
I would assume new safety regulations and plastic deterioration are some reasons...also....I'm sure there is some greed weaved in there as well Smilie
Yea plastic evaporates just like water if you let it sit
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Apr 03, 2022 03:11 AM
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NvuonoApr 03, 2022 03:11 AM
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Anyone know for sure if the coupon works on booster seats? It says "car seats" which should work but I'd like to be sure before I bother waiting for this
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dennisb407Apr 03, 2022 03:15 AM
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Quote from ingenue007 :
Anyone know why there is an expiration on car seats?
https://www.healthline.com/health...expiration
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BoondockswApr 03, 2022 03:42 AM
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Quote from markn80 :
Might as well just buy a car seat from buybuybaby and use their 20% off coupon all day long. Buybuybaby also have a stackable promo running currently on car seats…$25 reward if you spend $100, $50 reward if you spend $200, etc.
Having trouble finding a 20% for two boosters
Apr 03, 2022 03:45 AM
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markn80Apr 03, 2022 03:45 AM
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Quote from Boondocksw :
Having trouble finding a 20% for two boosters
You'll have to sign up to their email list and they provide you with a 20% coupon. Can sign up with two email accounts and make 2 orders.
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model3.420Apr 03, 2022 04:02 AM
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last time they put a 20% scan online.

I miss the WM free GC. They got raped though
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Quote from bunga_bunga :
They expire for a number of reasons, including wear and tear, changing regulations, recalls, and the limits of manufacturer testing. This goes for any number of safety equipment as well, like helmets for motorcycling (which I recall should be replaced every 5 years).
I have two seats. One is the one I purchased for my toddler, so that one is quite new. The other is a second hand one from my cousin whose kids have outgrown it. It "expired" quite a while ago...2018?

The two seats are similar (the older one is actually a higher end Graco model, mine is the Graco slimfit). The only difference is that the latch tethers on the older one dont have a push button release, but are the more old fashioned simple caribeener-style hook...similar to the one thats on the top tether for all new ones.

They are otherwise identical. Plastic is sturdy and undamaged by UV or prior accidents, and the fabric is not stained. I have the older seat in my wife's car, as I do the vast majority of the family trips in my car.

I am all for safety, but use your common sense. If the seat is MUCH older and literally is missing some of the required straps...run away. But plastic doesnt just turn to mush after a few years (besides, its the styrofoam which absorbs the impact...similar to the stuff inside of your bumper cover.)
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dumlongApr 03, 2022 04:18 AM
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Quote from starcaptor :
I have two seats. One is the one I purchased for my toddler, so that one is quite new. The other is a second hand one from my cousin whose kids have outgrown it. It "expired" quite a while ago...2018?

The two seats are similar (the older one is actually a higher end Graco model, mine is the Graco slimfit). The only difference is that the latch tethers on the older one dont have a push button release, but are the more old fashioned simple caribeener-style hook...similar to the one thats on the top tether for all new ones.

They are otherwise identical. Plastic is sturdy and undamaged by UV or prior accidents, and the fabric is not stained. I have the older seat in my wife's car, as I do the vast majority of the family trips in my car.

I am all for safety, but dont throw common sense out the door.

I am all for safety, but use your common sense. If the seat is MUCH older and literally is missing some of the required straps...run away. But plastic doesnt just turn to mush after a few years (besides, its the styrofoam which absorbs the impact...similar to the stuff inside of your bumper cover.)
Yeah makes sense in moderate climates but I could also see how 110F+ summers and just the right sunlight angle could deteriorate plastic much faster and make it brittle. All my cars have tinted windows in back and we rarely see sustained heatwaves like that and everything is in good shape years past the expired date.
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SkwerlsGoneWildApr 03, 2022 04:24 AM
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Quote from dumlong :
Yeah makes sense in moderate climates but I could also see how 110F+ summers and just the right sunlight angle could deteriorate plastic much faster and make it brittle. All my cars have tinted windows in back and we rarely see sustained heatwaves like that and everything is in good shape years past the expired date.
It's not the heat, it's the UV that breaks down plastics. Tint doesn't matter as much since all car windows are designed to block UV. Obviously if the windows are rolled down then it's a different story.
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Quote from ingenue007 :
Anyone know why there is an expiration on car seats?
Quote from starcaptor :
I have two seats. One is the one I purchased for my toddler, so that one is quite new. The other is a second hand one from my cousin whose kids have outgrown it. It "expired" quite a while ago...2018?

The two seats are similar (the older one is actually a higher end Graco model, mine is the Graco slimfit). The only difference is that the latch tethers on the older one dont have a push button release, but are the more old fashioned simple caribeener-style hook...similar to the one thats on the top tether for all new ones.

They are otherwise identical. Plastic is sturdy and undamaged by UV or prior accidents, and the fabric is not stained. I have the older seat in my wife's car, as I do the vast majority of the family trips in my car.

I am all for safety, but use your common sense. If the seat is MUCH older and literally is missing some of the required straps...run away. But plastic doesnt just turn to mush after a few years (besides, its the styrofoam which absorbs the impact...similar to the stuff inside of your bumper cover.)
I read a post from the last trade-in thread that caught my attention since the expiration doesn't really sell to me either. I wanted to share it here.

Quote from Dr. J :
Basically, there's zero evidence that carseats actually *expire*, or perhaps zero real world data to show that after some period of time, the safety of seats declines due to the materials.

CR goes on to justify [washingtonpost.com] the 6-7 yr "expiration" as indicating safety standards and technology evolves. That might be a reason to replace a seat, but not that existing seats are inherently bad.

The closest I can find to an answer is a guy that lives in a country where there is a thriving second-hand carseat market (apparently):

Is there any data that says secondhand car seats aren't safe? [marketplace.org]

Sweden has some of the best and strictest child safety seat laws in the world. And they've paid off: child auto fatalities have been reduced to almost zero.

I figured that if anybody could give me an honest, data-driven answer to the question of whether used and expired child safety seats are dangerous, it would be a Swedish regulator. So I contacted Maria Krafft, the director of traffic safety and sustainability at the Swedish Transport Administration, who years ago had blogged in favor of used car seats and where to buy good ones in Stockholm. Krafft referred me to Professor Anders Kullgren of the Karolinska Institutet and the Chalmers University of Technology, as well as the longtime head of traffic safety research at Folksam, one of Sweden's largest insurers. During the early 1990s, Folksam even manufactured its own line of child safety seats. If used car seats are a hazard, Professor Kullgren would know. He shared his thoughts via email:

We have the same experience in Sweden. Manufacturers of child restraints (and other safety equipment such as bicycle and motorcycle helmets) tell their customers to buy a new product after a certain period of time, often relatively short. We can't see any evidence to justify that from what we have seen in real-world crashes.

The email continued, touching on Folksam's past as a seat manufacturer:

We still have some seats stored at Folksam that have been used. We have not seen any changes or problems with the plastic material in those seats for this 20–30 year period of time.

That's not data, but it's more than what the world's biggest car seat manufacturers and Target are willing or able to reveal.

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And regarding the comparisons of leaving lawn furniture outside for years? Unless you're rocking a convertible, carseats don't see nearly the same amount of abuse; heat and cold cycles, yes, but not UV exposure which I'd say is the #1 reason for plastic degradation; carbon black and other compounds are added to inhibit UV damage. Also, most lawn furniture is RPVC (same as your window casings, molding, vinyl trim is made out of) and particularly susceptible to degradation. As I mentioned previously, carseats (the actual plastic seat, not the belts or covering) are generally HDPE, the same resin as milk jugs and the same resin (type, perhaps not specific grade) as Little Tykes lawn toys. They might fade, but I can't say I've had one crumble on me and I have stuff that's 20 years old, sitting out in direct baking sunlight all day, or frigid temps in the winter.

I'm not arguing against replacing seats, but I hate it when someone pisses on my leg and tells me it's raining. Let me evaluate the data and make my own choice - don't come up with bullshit excuses.
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Spaceman6969Apr 03, 2022 05:58 AM
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Quote from dliao :
Damn only 20% off coupon ? Edit: I thought target had $35 gift card was what I meant. My kids grew out of these baby gear already so 20% isn't as useful to me. I'm sure a lot of parent are in the same shoes.
It depends on their situation. Trading in the car seat when it still useful and practical isn't a smart.

It useful and smart to trade it in if it hasn't been used for YEARS and it due for an upgrade for the right baby.
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Don't even really need to trade anything in. Last time I did there was a code or coupon on the box where you dump them. Could just walk by and get it from there.
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jnadsApr 03, 2022 06:52 AM
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Quote from ingenue007 :
Anyone know why there is an expiration on car seats?
Plastics become brittle with UV light exposure (AKA sunlight).


ALL plastics do it. Some slower than others. But plastics break down under UV light.

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statueimApr 03, 2022 07:32 AM
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With all this talk of expired car seats being ok, does anyone have experience with trying to get hospital bills related to a car crash for their child paid for by insurance if their kid was sitting in an expired seat (including when it's completely the other driver's fault and the driver has fully loaded insurance)?

Hope that never happens to anyone, but in the context of not having medical bills paid for (and knowing that you did everything you could to protect your child), a new car seat seems pretty cheap to me.
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