Save $10 when you spend $50 or more on school supplies at Amazon
SPEND $50 OR MORE AND SAVE $10: Select school supplies are included in an Amazon promo that takes $10 off your order of $50 or more.
Ready or not, it's time to think about going back to school. Whether you're a teacher, a parent, or heading to school yourself, mid-July signifies the need to start thinking about supplies. If you're already set with a MacBook or a school-worthy tablet, check out this Amazon promo that'll cover your other necessities like pens, notebooks, and more.
As of July 16, those who spend $50 or more on eligible school supplies at Amazon will automatically save $10 at checkout. This deal applies to over 200 items like Sharpie pens, Oxford index cards, Mead products, Post-it sticky notes, Elmer's glue, and plenty more.
Every new school year deserves a fresh start with great supplies, and that's true whether your entering the second grade or senior year of college. A new set of pens could be just the motivation you need to take better notes in class. Or consider how helpful a 300-pack of Oxford index cards would be for studying medical terms. Today's deal at Amazon covers hundreds of items that are useful for everyone from young learners and those approaching doctoral level and anyone in-between.
Even if you're not heading back to school in the fall, consider using today's sale to restock the office or finally replenish your home's stash of pens that magically dwindles by the day.
While this limited-time offer is still standing, stock up on school supplies at Amazon to save $10 on all qualifying orders of $50 or more.
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KitchenAid Artisan Series 5-Quart Tilt Head Stand Mixer — $499.95
Eufy Omni C20 Robot Vacuum and Mop With Self-Emptying Base — $379.99 (List Price $599.99)
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Lauren Allain is a freelance journalist covering deals at Mashable. She graduated from Western Washington University with a B.A. in journalism and holds an M.B.A from Webster Leiden. You can find more of her work online from publications including Reader’s Digest, U.S. News & World Report, Seattle Refined, and more. When she’s not writing, Lauren prefers to be outside hiking, bouldering, swimming, or searching for the perfect location for all three.