Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Amazon: Hot Wheels Chevy 70% Off!


Another Fantastic Amazon toy deal...

UPDATE: Deal is DEAD!
Hot Wheels RC '07 Blue Chevy Avalanche
Was $29.99, now ONLY $9!

This ship FREE on $25 or more with Super Saver Shipping!
Also include a full function control. 4.8V rechargeable battery pack, charger, and transmitter!

For more Amazon Deals and Amazon Coupons at the new Hip2Save.com

9 comments:

Aisha said...

Thanks for all of your posts!!!

Just wanted to ask, how do you save money on buying ink for printing all of those coupons?

Hip2Save said...

Aisha,
I will be doing a post on that topic soon! Stay tuned...

Unknown said...

can you be more specific about how you find the Amazon deals you post? Are these deal of the day offers or are you searching other categories to find these deals?

Hip2Save said...

Jill,
This is not a gold box deal or deal of the day. I just thought it was a great price, so I went ahead and posted it. Some items I find on my own by searching, some items readers email me and some items are Amazon Gold Box deals!

I do all the deal hunting, so you all don't have to!:)

Jennifer said...

THanks! My child will be getting the truck for a bday gift. (The jeep came up at full price though.) I love the amazon deals you post. It's one of my favorite features on your blog. :)

Hip2Save said...

Weird, it looks like they already put the price back up. Thanks for letting me know. I have removed the jeep from the post.

Andrea said...

Thanks for all your posts! I love this blog!! These both come up full price for me. Is there something else I need to do?

Jodi said...

Bad Amazon....the Chevy went away while I was trying to order it!

Anonymous said...

I save money on ink by buying the refill kits. Sometimes I can find refill ink at my local Dollar store and stock up on it when I find it there. If none is available there, I buy it at Walgreens when it is on sale (usually about $12.00, which may seem expensive, but it lasts a real long time). If you have an HP printer, it will tell you that you have to use their cartridges, that you can't refill it yourself, but that is just so you will continue to buy their expensive cartridges. You can do a Google searh on 'refilling your ink cartridges' and you should be able to come up with instructions on how to override the HP system. I've been doing it for over 2 years now and haven't had a problem yet. You will have to buy HP cartridges on occasion, but I can usually refill each cartridge about 10 to 12 times. Also, your used cartridges can be turned in at either Staples or Office Depot for credits on store purchases. check each stores website for details.