Target, Reebok, and the 10 best coupons this week

To help you stay on top of all things discount, here's a round up of the 10 best coupons from retailers this week. Save an extra 30 percent at Reebok outlet, knock $50 off a $100 order at Advanced Auto Parts, and much, much more. 

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A passer-by walks near an entrance to a Target retail store in Watertown, Mass. Target has a 10 percent off coupon for select home decor until Feb. 25, one of the week's 10 best coupons.

In this day and age, who's got the time to search for a coupon? We do! To help you stay on top of all things discount, we've rounded up the 10 best coupons of the week. Save an extra 30% in the Reebok outlet, take 20% off sitewide at Kohl's, and knock $50 off a $100 order at Advance Auto Parts.

Before you're off and saving, don't forget to check out all of our guides for finding the best coupons online.

The 10 Best Coupons This Week

Reebok: Slash an extra 30% off outlet items via coupon code "SAVEMORE". All orders receive free shipping. (See more Reebok coupons.)

Kohl's: Cut 20% off sitewide with coupon code "FEBGIFT20". Shipping starts at $5.95, or get free shipping on orders of $75 or more. Deal ends February 24. (See more Kohl's coupons.)

Saks OFF 5TH: Trim an extra 30% off most items via coupon code "SPRING15". Shipping starts at $7.99, but orders of $75 or more bag free shipping via coupon code "SHIP75". Some exclusions apply, and the deal ends February 24. (See more Saks OFF 5TH coupons.)

King Size Direct: Trim an extra 20% off sitewide, even sale items, via coupon code "KSFEBBDAY". Shipping starts at $5.99. Deal ends February 28. (See more King Size Direct coupons.)

Carter's: Cut an extra 15% off sitewide via coupon code "15OFFFEB", 20% off $40 or more via "FEBCART", or 25% off $50 or more via "CFBS1407". Shipping adds a flat $6, and the coupons end February 28. (See more Carter's coupons.)

Target: Save an extra 10% off select home decor with coupon code "STYLE". Shipping starts at around $5, or get free shipping on orders of $25 or more. Coupon expires February 25. (See more Target coupons.)

Shutterfly: Take $15 off orders of $30 or more via coupon code "FIFTEEN". Shipping starts at 99 cents, and some exclusions apply. Deal ends February 25. (See more Shutterfly coupons.)

Advance Auto Parts: Knock $50 off orders costing $100 or more with coupon code "WD58". Choose in-store pickup to avoid shipping fees, which start at $9.99. Otherwise, orders of $75 or more qualify for free shipping. Exclusions may apply; the coupon expires February 28. (See more Advance Auto Parts coupons.)

Walgreens: Get 20% off regularly priced items via coupon code "FORYOU20". Shipping adds $5.99, or spend over $25 to bag free shipping. In-store pickup may also be available. Some exclusions apply, and the coupon ends February 28. (See more Walgreens coupons.)

XtremeGuard: Knock 85% off sitewide via coupon code "XG85Off". All orders qualify for free shipping. (See more XtremeGuard coupons.)

Marcy Bonebright is a feature writer for DealNews, where this article first appeared. 

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