My syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column for the week is entitled “Setting up a coupon wallet.”
Here’s an excerpt:
“How do you carry your coupons to the store? Over the years, I’ve heard from many readers who tuck them into paper envelopes or slide them into sandwich bags. You may even see some couponers doing things the “old way” – carrying large binders filled with baseball-card sheets filled with coupons.”
Read this entire column at the Napa Valley Register.
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J.R. says
I’ve been using a folder that was a giveaway from some company. It was probably meant as a checkbook holder. It has a notepad on one side, and a bunch of credit card pockets that I use for gift cards. It even has a pen holder. There are pockets behind each side but I stopped using them because it was too hard to get stuff in and out of. I just put the coupons that I clip because I know I’ll use them in there, along with any I collect elsewhere or print.
I sort them by expiration date, so ones I need to use are up front. Before a shopping trip I’ll move others I plan to use to the front as well.
A Menards rebate card, folded in half, makes a great holder for the “current” ones.
Finally, being a male, it looks like a checkbook instead of a coupon folder :)