10 store deals that gave me $100 worth of products for $30

Most store sales aren’t as impressive as they claim to be—but when you stack coupons, loyalty offers, and clearance timing right, you really can walk out with a haul worth triple what you spent. It takes a little strategy and a bit of patience, but the payoff is real.
These were the deals where the math actually worked out. I paid around $30 and walked away with roughly $100 worth of products—no gimmicks, no weird loopholes, and no sketchy apps.
Ulta’s $5 Off $15 Plus BOGO Sales

Ulta’s store coupons can stack with their buy one, get one deals—and when they do, the savings add up fast. I’ve walked out with two full-size hair products, a body scrub, and a pack of makeup wipes for under $30.
The key is waiting until they run their BOGO 40% or 50% sales on drugstore brands and using the $5 off $15 coupon on top of it. Throw in a points redemption if you’ve got one, and you’re leaving with a bag full of name brands for less than gas money.
Target Gift Card Promotions

Target runs “buy 3, get a $10 gift card” deals often, especially on household products like detergent, diapers, or body wash. I’ll buy the three I need, use manufacturer coupons or Circle offers, and then roll the gift card into the next deal.
By stacking a few promotions this way, I’ve walked out with $90 worth of essentials for around $30 out of pocket. If you plan your cart right and use digital coupons, it stretches even further.
Bath & Body Works Clearance and Coupons

Their semi-annual sale is where the magic happens. Combine 75% off clearance with a $10 off $30 coupon, and you’ll walk out with 6 to 8 full-size items that normally retail for $12–$17 each.
I’ve scored candles, lotions, and body wash that added up to over $100 retail—but only paid around $28 after the coupon. You have to watch the timing and move fast before the best scents are gone.
Walgreens Register Rewards Stacking

Walgreens can be confusing, but when you figure out their Register Rewards and digital coupon stacking, it pays off. I once got name-brand toothpaste, razors, body wash, and snacks totaling over $90, for less than $30.
It involved stacking digital manufacturer coupons, using a spend booster offer, and rolling previous Register Rewards. It takes a little planning and knowing the coupon terms, but it’s one of the most rewarding systems when it works.
Old Navy Clearance Plus Super Cash

Clearance racks at Old Navy already start cheap, but when you redeem Super Cash during a promo week, you’re looking at $100+ worth of clothes for under $30. I’ve grabbed jeans, toddler outfits, and tops for the whole family this way.
You can usually stack Super Cash with sale items, and the in-store selection tends to have more markdowns than online. It’s especially good during back-to-school or post-holiday clear-outs.
CVS ExtraBucks with Clearance Finds

CVS has a rewards system that works surprisingly well when you pair it with clearance items. I once used $10 ExtraBucks from a previous deal, combined with a 40% off coupon and in-app coupons, and walked away with over $100 in personal care products for around $29.
You can earn more ExtraBucks as you go, so you’re getting paid to buy sale items that are already discounted. If you don’t mind doing some app math, it works hard.
Amazon Subscribe & Save Stacking

Amazon’s Subscribe & Save discounts can stack with coupons for a big payout. I once got paper towels, cleaning products, snacks, and baby wipes—valued at nearly $100—for $32 after clipped coupons and a 15% bulk discount.
The trick is adding five or more items to one subscription order to unlock the full discount, and then clipping as many coupons as possible before checkout. Cancel anything you don’t want after it ships.
Macy’s Clearance with Star Rewards

Macy’s clearance racks—especially in home goods—get heavily marked down. If you shop during a sale and use your Star Rewards, you can stretch $30 into a cart that originally priced out near $100.
I’ve done this with kitchen gear, bath towels, and even baby blankets. Add a 20% off coupon on top, and it drops even further. It takes a little hunting, but it’s worth checking their clearance when rewards or coupons stack.
Dollar General Clearance + Digital Coupons

During Dollar General’s clearance events (usually every few months), already-discounted items drop another 50%. Stack that with digital coupons and you can get name-brand cleaning supplies, medicine, and toiletries for pennies.
I once loaded up on nearly $90 worth of products—OxiClean, razors, deodorant—for under $30. The app is easy to use, and the deals work best when you shop early on the first day of the sale.
Kohl’s Clearance and Kohl’s Cash

Kohl’s clearance can drop up to 90% off, and when you add in a percent-off coupon and redeem Kohl’s Cash, the savings snowball. I once snagged $100 worth of workout clothes, socks, and kitchen tools for under $30.
It works best when you plan two trips—use the first purchase to earn Kohl’s Cash, then come back during clearance time and combine it with a coupon. It’s one of the easiest ways to flip store rewards into real value.
*This article was developed with AI-powered tools and has been carefully reviewed by our editors.
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