Back to School Deals, Sales & Supplies 2014: Tablets, Clothes, Books & More Items to Find on a Budget
Back to school shopping can be stressful and expensive. If you do it right though, you can save a ton and still get all the things you need. Check out these great specials and enjoy the savings:
2-in-1 Laptop/Tablet
Best Buy has a HP Pavilion x360 2-in-1 touch-screen laptop for only $349.99. The combo device has a 11.6-inch touch-screen and is easily transformable into a tablet. Unlike other tablets, this 2-in-1 has a large hard drive boasting 500 gigabytes of space. With a full keyboard and a touchscreen, this is a great alternative to a traditional tablet and it's set at a great price point.
Boys and Girls "Uniform-Approved" Polo Shirts
Wal-Mart has uniform approved polo shirts for as low as $3.97 in four different colors. If your child is going to a school that requires a uniform or you just want them to look nice in a polo shirt at school, load up on these before they sell out.
Storage Cart
Office Depot has a medium plastic storage cart with four drawers for $37.49. For the next two days you can take $5 off an order of $25 or more (in-store only). So, that brings down the price to $32.49 for a nice storage system that will save you some space and keep you organized.
Notebooks
No matter what age you are, you probably need a notebook to jot down notes, write lists and keep yourself organized. Staples has composition notebooks for just $0.50 when you spend at least $50. If you don't spend $50 or more, the price jumps to $1 per notebook.
Crayons, Markers, Colored Pencils
Almost every student needs these for their classes. Walgreen's has your choice of markers, crayons or colored pencils from Crayola for only $0.99 each.
Are you heading back to school or are you sending your child back to school? Have you done your school shopping yet? Leave us a comment below and let us know.
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