Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Print at Home Coupon Sites

Everyone's favorite question to me: where do you get all your coupons?!
A previous blog post of mine mentioned all the places you can find coupons, including on product tear-offs, newspaper inserts, from the vendor, on free samples etc. All of these methods are just watching the shelves and papers and come hit-or-miss. 

Print at home coupons are usually updated weekly/monthly on these sites, so they are a little more predictable. You at least know there will be coupons to print when you look there, right?

I've said it before too, make sure to join a good Facebook/email site that will notify you of great offers that appear. Usually these are BOGO and completely free product coupons. The best ones go extremely quickly and having a service that does the monitoring and watching for you will make sure you get a piece of the action. I have two email subscriptions and a couple Facebook groups I'm part of if you wanted a starting point: 

Something to note for most of these sites is that you need a special printing add-on. Basically a driver that automatically pops up when you click print and it wants you to install the special print software. You will need to say yes to this, otherwise the coupons won't print. Only a few sites need this driver, but just a heads up. Also to note, almost all of these sites will only let you print the coupons once (pushing the print button once), though there are a couple that will let you reprint once. 
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SmartSource - usually impressed with this site. Lots of offers, lots of different products. This is another one of the companies that send out newspaper mailers. This is also the site usually that I've seen rebate offers posted to, that let you print the rebate request page to make a product completely free. If you want somewhere to start, try here. 



P&G Everyday - usually has a lot of coupons and wide variety. Products from this company for example include Crest, Tampax, Swiffer, Pantene, Bounty, Tide, Old Spice, Mr Clean, Pampers, Dawn and lots more. This company also puts out newspaper mailers, so you can sometimes double up on the offers if you also print the coupon at home. 


Websaver - usually higher value coupons, but hit and miss on what they offer. They are great if you like to try new products. They also offer a Mailed Coupon Envelope, which comes with popular and new coupons - sometimes for things like vegetables. You have to sign up for the service and then be one of the first to click on the "I want my envelope" button basically. 



Walmart.ca/coupons. - usually high value, and with a lot of grocery brand coupons for stuff you may actually buy. Their coupons usually can be used anywhere. So far the best BOGO or completely free coupons I've seen have come from this portal, but this is where the group notification service on Facebook is good as when the coupons have been claimed, they disappear from the site. 



Save.ca - similar offerings as Walmart, which might allow you to double up your deals if you print both. 


Kraft - hit and miss on whether they are offering your favorite popular Kraft products that month, or not as popular themed coupons (like right now it is almost all coffee offers). Interesting to note that not all Kraft product coupons will be here, as they will also have offers on the other websites mentioned here (usually for more generic stuff like $1.00 off any Kraft product). 


GoCoupons - usually high value, but small offering. One of the few that will still send out paper coupons, depending on the offer. 

Right at Home - from SC Johnson company. This includes brands like Pledge, OFF, Glade and Ziploc. Small assortment but I've been happy with the high value offers that show up here. 

HealthyEssentials- from the Johnson and Johnson company. Usually high value, and decent offering. Brands in this company include Aveeno, Band-Aid, Listerine, Tylenol, and baby products. This site also gives you points for printing coupons and interacting with the site, which you can redeem for either free product coupons or gift cards.  





Hidden Portals:
Websaver,  Save.ca and P&G Brandsaver all have hidden portals for various companies. This list is huge, and awesome. Check out extremecouponingmom.ca/hidden-coupon-portals/ for an extensive list (kudos to her for this research!). 

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