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Saving Money on Batteries

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As a family of six with four of those being under 8 years old, you can imagine the number of batteries we go through in a month. That is why I am always looking for a deal. Unfortunately, great deals on batteries do not come often enough for me to keep them stockpiled.

When I first discovered Subscribe & Save with Amazon.com, I used it for diapers. Now, I use it for tons of stuff… including batteries. We are set up to receive AAA batteries and AA batteries (why do toys eat batteries so fast?) every three months. I get an email right before it ships and I take that chance to go in and look to see if there is a coupon available.

If I want to skip a shipment, schedule an extra shipment, or cancel, I can at anytime with no fees. I love the convenience of free shipping too.

Right now, the following deals are available on batteries with Subscribe & Save ~

  •  Duracell Coppertop AA Batteries, 20-Count: Clip the coupon to get these for $7.72
  •  Duracell AAA Alkaline Batteries, 20 Count: Clip the coupon to get these for $7.72
  •  Duracell Batteries, D Size, 8-Count Packages (Pack of 2): Clip the coupon to get these for $16.33
  •  Duracell Coppertops Batteries, C Size, 8-Count Packages (Pack of 2): Clip the coupon to get these for $20.14

See all the Subscribe & Save deals on batteries.

Of course, another benefit of using Subscribe & Save with Amazon is being able to use the gift cards I earn with my Swagbucks, which makes a great deal even better… perhaps even FREE!

How are you saving money?

Filed Under: Finance Tagged With: Amazon, Frugal Living, Homemaking, Subscribe & Save

About Tabitha

Hi! I'm Tabitha! But, I bet you expected someone named "Penny." Long story made short, Penny is the coupon binder I started in 2010 when we were totally broke... as in BANKRUPT. Now, as a mom of five, I make 6-figures a year working at home and share ways to help you move from penny to profit while you raise a family with sense on cents.

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