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:- Make sure you're a registered member of a Target Circle account [Free to Join]
- Bring an old car seat or base to a nearby Target and drop it in the designated box inside the store.
- 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
- Open your wallet via the Target app to find your unique 20% off coupon in the Baby category + more contactless savings.
- 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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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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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.
https://www.marketplace.org/2019/...rent-safe/ [marketplace.org]
Here's what is known about plastics: They do not do well with extensive UV exposure. They don't do well over time with temperature ups/downs. It is also known that the manufacturing process and the machines used to form up the plastics from pellets also have an effect on the plastic also.
These variables (temp, elements exposure) along with the manufacturing process variability (the amount of heat used to form up the plastics has a big effect on durability/pliability) can cause that end of useful "life" to be on the order of years rather than a specific year. So where does that date come from? It's the safe number assuming a bunch of numbers on those variables. (Edit: The legal guys basically told the engineers to give them a number and the engineers hee and hawed until threatened then gave an age that was totally inside the safe zone of even atypical exposure. )
Here's a study on alternative filler material versus straight polypropylene. I'm including it to show that plastics do "age". Their mechanical properties wane. They "aged" the material with up to 1000 hours of UV and temperature. They then tested material properties including pressure to crack. https://mdpi-res.com/d_attachment...-00338.pdf
https://www.target.com/sl/commack/1108
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They were still nice enough to take 20% off the car seat I wanted at the store. Was able to apply it to a car seat that already had 70$ off. If you don't see the box out, talk to guest services and they should be able to help you out
Also, if you have full insurance on your vehicle - the insurance company is responsible to replace the child safety car seats. So make sure you reach out to them before buying new ones yourself!
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