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CVS: FREE Conair Curling Iron+ Money Maker! (No Coupons needed!)

by One Frugal Chick on 02/10/2013

You may want to head to your local CVS and see if you can find the Conair Curls ‘n Curls Curling Iron 3/4 Inch curling iron (pictured above) UPC #7410821990 on clearance for $2.62 (org $10.99). Plus, it is producing a $5 ECBs (limit 2), which makes it a money maker!!

 

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Tracy February 10, 2013 at 2:36 pm

Hi. … A question about something else… You know the hp wireless e printers… Can you print coupons from multiple device to it(say a couple of I pods and a couple of I phones) to it… So that you get 8 coupons instead of the 2 limit. Or is it in fact the case that the hp wireless printer has its own ISP device so that I would end up with the limit of 2 coupons anyways? :) thanks for all the awesome stuff on your site!

One Frugal Chick February 10, 2013 at 3:27 pm

you can print from each device

Tracy February 10, 2013 at 3:43 pm

Via email to the hp wireless printer or over wifi to the printer? Thank you for your advice and assistance :) I’m also wondering if I should get ink jet or laser.

One Frugal Chick February 10, 2013 at 4:38 pm

it would have to be through wireless connecting. As far as ink jet or laser, that’s up to you and what you want to pay in ink costs

Tracy February 10, 2013 at 6:27 pm

I think that for black and white coupons, using laser is more economical maybe. The ink that already comes in the injer one I was looking at might last 2500 prints in black and white, according to the sales guy. I know these things come with warranty, but the thirty dollar two year service contract offered by the retailer I was at looks like a good thing. Thank you for all your commenting back :)

One Frugal Chick February 10, 2013 at 7:05 pm

I personally have a regular ink printer, but I know people like the laser ones as well, they just tend to be more expensive initially.

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