Also earn Kohls rewards points on this order worth about $2.50 ($5 per 100 points=$100 spend)
There are TEN qualifying items (can get up to 5 of each item)
Toastmaster 5 Cup Coffee Maker
Toastmaster Mini Blender
Toastmaster Mini Chopper
Toastmaster Immersion Blender
Toastmaster 1.5 Qt Slow Cooker
Toastmaster 2 Slice Toaster
Toastmaster 6 Inch Skillet
Toastmaster Mini Waffle Maker
Toastmaster Hand Mixer
Toastmaster Mini Popper Black
expired Posted by SUCHaDEAL • Nov 4, 2022
Nov 4, 2022 1:34 PM
expired Posted by SUCHaDEAL • Nov 4, 2022
Nov 4, 2022 1:34 PM
UPDATED! KOHLS BF Deal 11/20 from 12a-2am CENTRAL TIME ONLY! KOHLS CARDHOLDERS, get 4Toastmaster Items for $48.xx, get back $48 in visa rebate & $15 KCash
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This is what I'm coming up with for stackable/cutover coupons:
4 appliances @ $19.99 = $79.96
- $10 off $50 home = $69.96 (anticipated Nov 10-19)
+ $13.37 filler = $83.33
- 40% = $50.00 (Mystery coupon Nov 18-19)
OR
4 appliances @ $19.99 = $79.96
- $10 off $50 home = $69.96 (anticipated Nov 10-19)
+ $1.47 filler = $71.43
- 30% = $50.00 (Kohls cardholders Nov 18-19)
OR
3 appliances @ $19.99 = $59.97
- $10 off $50 home = $49.97 (anticipated Nov 10-19)
+ $2.53 filler = $62.50
- 20% = $50.00 (Storewide coupon Nov 18-19)
-$48 rebates
-$15KC
-$2.50 or $3.75 rewards
= $15.50 or $16.75 profit, 3-4 free appliances, free fillers (multiplied by as many orders placed)
NOVMVCFREE free shipping for MVC customers
additional note: the cutover period between Nov 10-11 can possibly stack:
HOME = $10 off $50 home
TAKE10 = $10 off $25 storewide
unique code = $5 off $25 pickup order
unique code = 30% off storewide
$10 KC on $50 purchase
$5 KC on pickup
Secondly, even if we do, we're not getting it for less that free, because that's not how the math works. Kohl's generally doesn't let you stack % off codes. Sometimes, you can stack % off and $ off codes, though they take the $ off before the %, cutting the stack a lot. So, even if you have a 30% off code, the sale price is $20 each. 30% off is $6. That makes the items $14, with a $12 rebate, making them $2 each. Still, pretty slick, but not free or a money maker.
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2) if no Kohls charge, there s/b a general 20% off code that should still work in the 'overlap' period outlined in OP
3) as for MM, money maker does not necessarily equate to 'US currency' it reflects getting more spending power BACK than you laid out up front.
In this scenario, if you have the 30% code, when the smoke clears with Visa rebate, Kohls Cash, Kohls Rewards ($5 per $100 spend) and cashback on CB site plus credit card points or cb, you'll be getting back more than you laid out. And that's using the true value of Kohls Cash (discounting it by 20% because code don't work on them) at $12 (versus $15 face). Not to mention you'll now have small appliances you can flip at garage sales, give as gifts, donate,etc that you were basically PAID to get.
To nit pick this deal, when it's been FP every year for the last 8 years each season makes me laugh. If you don't want to do a little work to make some money, sit it out.But please don't look for incorrect reasons why this isn't a MM for many on SD if they have the ability to partake of it.
This used to be in in the Kohls cash FAQ, but don't see it anymore.
You might as well say "if pigs fly."
And the KC makes this a borderline garbage deal. All as a cash rebate or nothing, considering the future landfill this crappy stuff represents.
You might as well say "if pigs fly."
And the KC makes this a borderline garbage deal. All as a cash rebate or nothing, considering the future landfill this crappy stuff represents.
MrSkeptic is the perfect name for you. You simply don't 'get it' on the 20-30% off codes (try reading all the comments I posted)
As for KCash I use the discounted value of it with 20% off coupon that you can't use on KC (worth $12 vs $15). If you can't find something value priced and worth it at Kohls to spend it on, SELL IT. I once had a bunch of KCash I sold and got the money for it. THINK OUT OF YOUR SKEPTICAL BOX!
For all the Kohl's cash naysayers, keep in mind that you can always use it to buy items that aren't typically discount eligible or are already at a discount like games, game controllers, apple watch, fitbit, nike, google nest products, etc. If you truly have no need for anything like that which would cost about the same elsewhere then sure don't take advantage of this deal, but 5+ years running on this deal and I've never had an issue spending the kohls cash on something useful.
Also keep in mind that if you donate the items and itemize your taxes, it's a clear moneymaker.
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I missed doing it last year but did it the year before and several years prior to that. They really messed up the rebates for year 2020 and I did have to call them a few times. Interesting--they paid me double/triple for many and it was a HUGE MM. It did take me a few calls and not sure how they recalculated them but I sure wasn't complaining nor did I call them back to tell them they screwed up again. I can't remember the exact amount they over paid but it was at least a few hundred dollars or more. They sure have a stupid way of figuring out rebates. I have a Kohl's gift card from a return that seems to allow the discount so I'll probably use it and try again this year if I can get them free or turn them into a MM.
I do have a 30% coupon and it says for credit card but I purchased last night and it allowed me to use the Kohl's Gift card and didn't deduct from the 30%. I'll take a chance on making money on their crappy rebate system.