Menards Shopping List 11/22 – 12/6/09

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There are a bunch of great deals at Menards right now, including free and cheap-after rebate items. I only include items that are close the 75% off retail price mark, since that is always my goal.  You’ll notice that I reference some manufacturer-issued coupons because Menards does accept them.

These offers are good through December 6. Ask for a rain check if something you want is out of stock.

You do need to buy $10 in non-rebated items (one $10 item per transaction, not per rebate item). If you are new to shopping at Menards, learn the ins and outs here.

Your turn: What else did you find to be a great deal at Menards?

Invisible Tape 3-pack $2.50 (Limit 2)
Submit for $2.50 mail-in rebate (with purchase of $10 in non-rebated items)
Final price: Free after rebate

20” Hand Saw $10.00 (Limit 2)
Submit for $10.00 mail-in rebate (with purchase of $10 in non-rebated items)
Final price: Free after rebate

3-ounce Scented Candles $1.50 (Limit 10)
Submit for $1.50 mail-in rebate (with purchase of $10 in non-rebated items)
Final price: Free after rebate

Crayola Mega Poster Markers, Dual Color Highlighters, Erasable Highlighters, or Glue Roller $1.00 (Limit 10)
Submit for $1.00 mail-in rebate (with purchase of $10 in non-rebated items)
Final price: Free after rebate

Screwdriver Set $3.00 (Limit 4)
Submit for $3.00 mail-in rebate (with purchase of $10 in non-rebated items)
Final price: Free after rebate

Calendars $3.99 (Limit 4)
Submit for $3.00 mail-in rebate
Final price: $0.99 after rebate

20’ Outdoor Extension Cords $3.99 (Limit 3)
Submit for $3.00 mail-in rebate
Final price: $0.99 after rebate

Amazing Gloves $5.99 (Limit 2)
Submit for $4.00 mail-in rebate
Final price: $1.99 after rebate

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Carrie Rocha

I am passionate about helping people keep their money where it belongs - in their pocket. I live in Minneapolis, MN with my husband and two little girls.

11 responses to “Menards Shopping List 11/22 – 12/6/09”

  1. Jennifer

    Do you have to buy an additional $10 non rebate for each purchase or if you buy (1) 10.00 item does it count for all the rebate items?

  2. angela

    Question on the rebate. do you need the original reciept to mail in to each rebate? sometimes the rebate won’t accept a copy how would you suggest to go about that. is that something Menards prints out automatically at the checkout?

  3. Lindsey M

    Angela – read the ins and outs linked at the top of this post. It should answer your questions.

  4. Laura

    Angela, Menards prints out a separate receipt for each rebate. And for those of you who haven’t learned this yet, all the Menards-issued rebates go to the same address – you can load them *all* in one envelope and pay postage just once. One of the many things I like about their rebate system.

  5. Kimm

    I’ve never had a problem submitting my rebates if I didn’t spend $10 on non-rebate items. Stopped at Menards today and got $50 in merchandise “free” since I had the rebate checks from previous purchases. Most of the items bought generated more rebates slips, so I’ll get another rebate check too. I love Menards :-)

  6. SoyLicious Candles

    I love these deals a Menards as we go there quite a bit. Thanks for sharing.

  7. Eric Wray

    I have been dealing with rebates for like 10 years. I received all my rebate checks from all kinds of online or local stores, even notorious CompUsa.

    Never received rebate checks from Menards, instead received mails saying my Menards rebates were not valid. That is *!#@!. since they were small amounts, I didn’t bother calling Menards. I’ll never buy any mail in rebate items from Menards.

  8. Anita

    Have you ever had issues using manufactuer coupons at Menards? I tried to puchase 3 Glade candles tonight and had three $2.00 off any one Glade candle coupon and 6 jars of Fisher peanuts with six $1.00 off any Fisher nut item over 4oz only to be told that I could only use one of each coupon per their coupon policy (the coupons said “one coupon per purchase”) It drives me nuts when some stores use the wording on coupons against the customer like that. As long as your applying each coupon to a seperate item and not trying to stack multiple coupons on a single item why not take them? They ended up losing my entire sale of $100.00 over $9.00 in coupons – the front end person was so rude to me I just said I didn’t want anything and left.

  9. Anne

    Anita,

    I purchased 9 Glade candle Christmas tins at Menards a couple of weeks ago. They, too, would not let me use more than one coupon per transaction. However, once they decided that I could do multiple transactions, every thing went well. No one was in the line behind me, and my cashier and I actually had fun swapping money and coins back and forth. (I think I paid 61 cents for each candle, so we handled a lot of coin.) She was very friendly, and I did not really deal with the “front end” person, my cashier did. It took time, but went well. Still, I’m not eager to go back and repeat the process!!!

  10. Lindsey M

    MORE MENARDS REBATE DEALS
    String of 100 white lights – $2 – Free after rebate – Limit 5
    Digital Indoor Timer – $.99 after $3 Rebate – Limit 2
    Indoor Lights Timer – $1.49 after $5 Rebate – Limit 2
    Quick Grip 2″ Clamp – Free – Limit 4
    Razor Knife – $.49 after $2 Rebate – Limit 2

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