Menards home improvement is offering deals on poly mailers and bubble mailers so I thought I’d pass it along.
If you do not live near a Menards perhaps you have a family member or friend that does.
These are offered with 100% rebate of the purchase price in the form of a rebate check that you can use at any Menards store. Thus your only cost is the sales tax. You can’t use rebate checks for online purchases, but only in store purchases. Rebates can take up to 6-8 weeks to be processed and it will arrive in your mail box in the form of a two layer postcard with the rebate information inside.
Local store delivery took about five days due to a weekend and and a snow storm.
I purchased these sizes to use as internal packaging inside boxes.
I purchased the limit of 100 lots of 100 poly bags each for $4.99 each. The initial cost was $499 + $34.93 sales tax; however, I’ll get the $499 back as a rebate from Menards and I will get 2% back on the $533.93 purchase from my credit card so that will be another $10.68 off. The final cost for 10,000 poly mailers will be $24.25.
I purchased the limit of 100 lots of 25 bubble mailers each for $5.99 each. The initial cost was $599 + $41.93 sales tax; however, I’ll get the $499 back as a rebate from Menards and I will get 2% back on the $640.93 purchase from my credit card so that will be another $12.82 off. The final cost for 2,500 poly mailers will be $29.11.
You do not have to use these as envelopes as cutting along the two long edges will create a piece of bubblewrap with kraft paper liner approximately 6” x 16”. Cutting along the bottom and one long side will create a 12” x 8” piece of bubblewrap with kraft paper liner. You can then wrap smaller items inside then via a rolling technique.