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Newegg Deal: Score $550 in Lowe's Gift Cards for $500

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The Deal

Here’s a quick one for anyone with a Lowe’s run in their near future: Newegg.com is currently selling a $500 Lowe’s e-gift card bundled with a bonus $50 Lowe’s e-gift card, according to Doctor of Credit. That means you pay $500 and walk away with $550 in Lowe’s gift card value — a roughly 9% discount before you’ve even set foot in the store.

This isn’t a credit card offer in the traditional sense — no new account, no bonus categories, no annual fee to weigh. It’s simpler than that: buy the e-gift card bundle through Newegg, redeem it at Lowe’s, and pocket the difference in value on whatever you were already planning to buy.

Who This Is Best For

This deal makes the most sense if you already have a Lowe’s purchase on the horizon — think:

  • Summer home project shoppers. With projects like deck repairs, AC unit upkeep, and yard work in full swing this time of year, a 9% discount on Lowe’s spending adds up fast on bigger-ticket items like appliances or outdoor equipment.
  • Appliance and big-ticket buyers. The bigger your planned Lowe’s purchase, the more actual dollars this discount saves you. On a $1,000 appliance purchase, for example, stacking two of these bundles would knock roughly $100 off.
  • Anyone who shops Lowe’s regularly. If Lowe’s is already part of your routine for household basics, buying gift cards at a discount is essentially free money for spending you’d do anyway.

It’s a weaker fit if you have no near-term Lowe’s plans — gift cards sitting unused don’t do you any good, and it’s generally not worth buying discounted gift cards on speculation.

A Couple of Things to Know

Gift card resale and bonus deals like this one tend to move fast and can be pulled or limited without much notice, so if this is useful to you, don’t sit on it too long. Doctor of Credit’s post is dated July 17, so double check current pricing and availability before you buy — deals like this don’t always stick around, and quantities can be capped. As with any e-gift card purchase, it’s worth paying with a credit card that earns solid rewards on online marketplace purchases, since that stacks an extra layer of value on top of the discount itself.

Bottom Line

If you’ve got a Lowe’s purchase coming up — especially a bigger one for a summer home project — this is a straightforward way to shave about 9% off the total with almost no downside. Check the current listing on Newegg before it’s gone, buy only what you’ll actually use, and enjoy the extra breathing room in your home improvement budget.