Stock up now for spring cleaning with this easy-to-do deal: it just involves some online Target coupon clipping and then an online rebate submission. Seriously, it took me about 10 minutes in total!
Here are the deets: Target is offering a $15 eGift card when you spend $50 on household goods. They also have several $2-3 off coupons that can be stacked with this offer. P&G also just launched their newest rebate where you can get $15 back when you spend it on eligible P&G items. Offer valid for purchases made from 1/2/2026 through 2/28/2026, and your rebate must be received by 3/14/26 – no travel or trial sizes!
This is how I did the deal to maximize the savings:
24 ct Charmin Mega XL Roll – $36.99 after clipping $3 off coupon
Mr. Clean Extra Durable Scrub Magic Eraser Sponges, 4 ct – $3.39 after clipping $2 off coupon
Swiffer Sweeper Wet Mopping Cloths, 24 ct – $7.99 after clipping $2 off coupon
Dawn Platinum Powerwash Spray Starter Kit – $2.99 after clipping $2 off coupon
Total before coupons (and tax): $60.46
- -$9 in digital coupons
- -$1 shipping discount (see if this is an option to check before you submit your order)
- -$15 eGift Card
- -$15 from P&G Rebate
Total after discounts (before tax): $20.46
I think this deal is the easiest to do online because your receipt clearly shows that the $15 Target eGift card is a separate thing. However, many have shared that when they do deals like this at the Target store, the $15 eGift card messes with the receipt because it shows each item as being discounted (possibly due to refund policy). Shoppers have reported to needing to spend $65 in store to make both of these deals work.

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