Staples Offering 100% Back on Battery Purchases (Max $40)

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Staples Offering 100% Back on Battery Purchases

Staples Easy Rewards members can get 100% back in points for all battery purchases online and in-store, up to a maximum of $40. Points will be earned on the amount paid, excluding taxes and shipping fees. 

Check your Staples account and activate the offer now. Offer is valid March 1-7, 2026.

Important Terms

  • Valid on purchases of batteries made in Staples® U.S. stores and online at Staples.com.
  • Not valid on Instacart, DoorDash or Uber Eats orders.
  • Limit $40 in points earned.
  • Points will be earned on the amount paid at checkout (rounded down to the nearest dollar), excluding taxes and shipping fees.
  • While supplies last.
  • Offer available to Staples Easy Rewards™ members only.
  • To be eligible for the offer, member must activate offer in their Easy Rewards dashboard on staples.com or Staples mobile app and provide membership number at checkout.
  • Points will be earned on the purchase amount paid at checkout after application of all promotions, coupons, instant savings and point redemptions.
  • Limit one per Staples Easy Rewards member within the promotional period, nontransferable.
  • Offer may not be combined with any other Staples Easy Rewards promotion in a single transaction.
  • Not valid on prior purchases or purchases made with Staples Advantage In-Store Purchase Program.
  • Offer is subject to change or cancellation at any time. 

Guru’s Wrap-up

This is a straightforward “free after rewards” play that turns a $40 battery purchase into a future store credit. 

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