Staples offers Easy Rewards Members (free to join): 100% Back in Points on All Battery Purchases. This offer is valid in-store only (store locator) until December 28, 2024.
Thanks to Community Member SUCHaDEAL for posting this deal.
Note: Locate and activate the offer in your Easy Rewards dashboardonline or in the Staples mobile app and provide membership number at checkout. In-store availability may vary by location.
Valid on purchases of batteries made in Staples U.S. stores only. Not valid on Instacart, DoorDash or Uber Eats orders.
Limit $50 in points earned.
Points will be earned on the amount paid at checkout (rounded down to the nearest dollar), excluding taxes and shipping fees.
Offer expires 12/28/24, while supplies last.
Offer available to Staples Easy Rewards members only.
To be eligible for the offer, member must activate offer in their Easy Rewards dashboard on staples.com or Staples mobile app and provide membership number at checkout.
Points will be earned on the purchase amount paid at checkout after application of all promotions, coupons, instant savings and point redemptions. Taxes and shipping are not included in calculating the total purchase amount.
May be used once per Staples Easy Rewards member within the promotional period, nontransferable.
Offer may not be combined with any other Staples Easy Rewards promotion in a single transaction.
Not valid on prior purchases or purchases made with Staples Advantage In-Store Purchase Program.
Refer to the original post & forum comments for additional details & discussion. -StrawMan86
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Staples offers Easy Rewards Members (free to join): 100% Back in Points on All Battery Purchases. This offer is valid in-store only (store locator) until December 28, 2024.
Thanks to Community Member SUCHaDEAL for posting this deal.
Note: Locate and activate the offer in your Easy Rewards dashboardonline or in the Staples mobile app and provide membership number at checkout. In-store availability may vary by location.
Valid on purchases of batteries made in Staples U.S. stores only. Not valid on Instacart, DoorDash or Uber Eats orders.
Limit $50 in points earned.
Points will be earned on the amount paid at checkout (rounded down to the nearest dollar), excluding taxes and shipping fees.
Offer expires 12/28/24, while supplies last.
Offer available to Staples Easy Rewards members only.
To be eligible for the offer, member must activate offer in their Easy Rewards dashboard on staples.com or Staples mobile app and provide membership number at checkout.
Points will be earned on the purchase amount paid at checkout after application of all promotions, coupons, instant savings and point redemptions. Taxes and shipping are not included in calculating the total purchase amount.
May be used once per Staples Easy Rewards member within the promotional period, nontransferable.
Offer may not be combined with any other Staples Easy Rewards promotion in a single transaction.
Not valid on prior purchases or purchases made with Staples Advantage In-Store Purchase Program.
Refer to the original post & forum comments for additional details & discussion. -StrawMan86
This brings back memories how 10-15 years ago Staples frequently gave back 100% in rewards on Duracell batteries. I got more than I could use and put them in a box thinking I'm covered for years because most of the batteries had dates 5-10 years in the future. I used a few packages. Unfortunately well before the date printed on each sealed package, every package of Duracells leaked. I lost a couple dozen packages of unused batteries. I considered seeing if I could get replacements from Duracell even though I only paid tax for them. Instead I decided to take it as a lesson never to buy another Duracell battery. Later I bought some Kirkland batteries and they leaked. Then I found out they were Duracell so no more Kirklands either. By contrast I've had very few Energizers leak. Guess which brand I buy now?
So unless you use your Duracell batteries very quickly, I wouldn't bother.
Is this true? Asking because all 100% back deals over the years have been for Duracell, and Duracell is pictured. Did you get rewards for other brands?
Duracell leaks. Replace before leaking
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P.S. Note to OP: Just because they use a pic of Duracell batteries on the "Activate Offer" page, does not mean only Duracells are qualified. If I were you I would remove reference to that brand being the only batteries for this deal. I cannot say with certainty that they carry Energizer, et al, but if they do sell other brands, those would qualify. Maybe you know for a fact they only carry Duracells in stores though...
Like many others here, I have had the 'leak' issue with Duracell batteries (though not with their Optimum series). I have been wondering if getting the Sanyo Eneloop rechargeables is the long term solution in investing for good quality batteries. Thoughts or recommendations? TIA
Just an isolated case but I was on a streak of buying wireless mice anf keyboards for cheap, you get a share of leaks with these thrift store deals but one keyboard that used rechargeable AAs had Eneloops adn it's still going strong. If I wasn't so cheap or caught a sale I would own some.
Is this true? Asking because all 100% back deals over the years have been for Duracell, and Duracell is pictured. Did you get rewards for other brands?
Duracell leaks. Replace before leaking
Office Depot deals have always been for Duracells.
Staples has not run a promotion like this in a long while. The promotion states ALL BATTERIES. I have not been yet. So if they sell other brands I would rather buy energizers. I just never shop batteries at Staples since they seldom have deals like this.
Don't forget to price match.
I haven't played with staples rewards in a while. Is there a good way to cash them out still like back with rebates?
No, those days are gone. Probably a decade ago. I usually get household supplies from them. Good thing is with new points system, you can bank them for bigger purchase than worrying about rewards expiry.
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Can you use giftcards? I have a LOT of giftcards.com gc and right now Staples is 10% off, so this might be a good deal -- epecially on specialty batteries.
Yes, can use staples gift cards.
Source: I just did it yesterday.
This brings back memories how 10-15 years ago Staples frequently gave back 100% in rewards on Duracell batteries. I got more than I could use and put them in a box thinking I'm covered for years because most of the batteries had dates 5-10 years in the future. I used a few packages. Unfortunately well before the date printed on each sealed package, every package of Duracells leaked. I lost a couple dozen packages of unused batteries. I considered seeing if I could get replacements from Duracell even though I only paid tax for them. Instead I decided to take it as a lesson never to buy another Duracell battery. Later I bought some Kirkland batteries and they leaked. Then I found out they were Duracell so no more Kirklands either. By contrast I've had very few Energizers leak. Guess which brand I buy now?So unless you use your Duracell batteries very quickly, I wouldn't bother.
I remember them, I still have few of the freebies that came with those batteries - letter opener, screwdriver and couple others I can't remember.
They leak if they are left alone or used passively. Won't leak if drained actively.
Storage - leaks - keep separately
Clocks/remotes - no - slow drain and will leak
Kids toys actively used - yes - they'll run out in a month
kids toys forgotten in corner - leaks - been burned couple times
everyday use speakers - yes
You can still get use out of them for heavy use items or remember to remove if not in use.
As others have said, Duracell batteries are absolute garbage!! They are highly prone to leaks. I have had numerous electronics destroyed, thanks to Duracell batteries.
This brings back memories how 10-15 years ago Staples frequently gave back 100% in rewards on Duracell batteries. I got more than I could use and put them in a box thinking I'm covered for years because most of the batteries had dates 5-10 years in the future. I used a few packages. Unfortunately well before the date printed on each sealed package, every package of Duracells leaked. I lost a couple dozen packages of unused batteries. I considered seeing if I could get replacements from Duracell even though I only paid tax for them. Instead I decided to take it as a lesson never to buy another Duracell battery. Later I bought some Kirkland batteries and they leaked. Then I found out they were Duracell so no more Kirklands either. By contrast I've had very few Energizers leak. Guess which brand I buy now?
So unless you use your Duracell batteries very quickly, I wouldn't bother.
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So unless you use your Duracell batteries very quickly, I wouldn't bother.
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Otherwise- a good deal OP.
Duracell leaks. Replace before leaking
P.S. Note to OP: Just because they use a pic of Duracell batteries on the "Activate Offer" page, does not mean only Duracells are qualified. If I were you I would remove reference to that brand being the only batteries for this deal. I cannot say with certainty that they carry Energizer, et al, but if they do sell other brands, those would qualify. Maybe you know for a fact they only carry Duracells in stores though...
Duracell leaks. Replace before leaking
Staples has not run a promotion like this in a long while. The promotion states ALL BATTERIES. I have not been yet. So if they sell other brands I would rather buy energizers. I just never shop batteries at Staples since they seldom have deals like this.
Don't forget to price match.
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Source: I just did it yesterday.
Storage - leaks - keep separately
Clocks/remotes - no - slow drain and will leak
Kids toys actively used - yes - they'll run out in a month
kids toys forgotten in corner - leaks - been burned couple times
everyday use speakers - yes
You can still get use out of them for heavy use items or remember to remove if not in use.
So unless you use your Duracell batteries very quickly, I wouldn't bother.
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