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Amazon.com is offering a promo for $20 off $100 on select baby items like diapers, wipes, bottles, creams, and more. This promo should stack with some of the various credit card promotions currently on at Amazon, like saving 20% when using 1 Membership Rewards point (targeted) and/or the Amex Offer for 4 additional Membership Rewards points per dollar spent at Amazon (also targeted).
The Deal
- Amazon is offering $20 off $100 in select baby items
- Direct link to this promotion
Key Details
- Only valid on the items shown on the promotion page above. Should stack with Subscribe & Save deals, including Amazon Mom
Quick Thoughts
As someone who has spent a small fortune on diapers, wipes, and baby stuff over the past two years, I can certainly appreciate the value in buying in bulk, especially when you can score a nice discount like this. There are hundreds of eligible items found at the link under “The Deal” above.
While $20 off of $100 is already pretty good on many of the hundreds of eligible items, it gets even better if you can stack a second deal. For example, if you’re still eligible for the offer to save 20% when using 1 Membership Rewards point, I assume that would stack here. Check this page to see if you are targeted.
Whether you’re a new parent or buying for someone who is, hopefully this one can save you a few bucks.
H/T: Doctor of Credit
too bad all of the large quantities of good diapers seem ineligible. so your choice is buy large packs of the crappy diapers, small quantities (at a premium even with discounts) on the good diapers, or buy a ton of random things without using S&S 20%. Sticking with Costco I guess…