We were recently introduced to BargainJill, a one-of-a-kind website tailored specifically towards women, that compiles deals and coupons from across the web! Starting a few years ago, founder Dustin DeVries and his wife began collecting coupons and deals from national retailers as a result of the recession. They shared this information with their friends and family, and this venture continued to grow until Dustin decided to make collecting online coupons and deals a full-time venture. Thus, BargainJill was born.
BargainJill features deals on apparal and accessories, beauty products, home and garden deals, as well as baby and children’s deals, among others. The unique feature about BargainJill is that the site alerts readers when specific online stores are having sales and there’s no need to subscribe to the site. We found BargainJill to be user friendly, as each deal is posted with a picture and the deal price. See a deal that you like? Simply click the “See It Now” button and save 50-75% off retail.
After getting lost in the deal wonderland that is BargainJill, I came up for air and realized I had found a number of great deals, including a Banzai water slide for just $5 and kids sandals for just $7. It’s was like having a personal shopper find the deals for me and the best part was that I put minimal effort into it, other than moving my mouse about!
The best way to find the latest deal is to stay up to date with BargainJill via Twitter and the BargainJill newsletter. BargainJill even has a forum where you can discuss the latest deal finds with other readers. Does it get any better than this?
blueviolet @ A Nut in a Nutshell
I can NOT believe the price of that slide! Amazing! I need to check that site out!
Darcy
I’ll have to check this out! I like that you can get alerts – that’s a great heads up!
Louise
I love finding new sites to help me save on kids items. Oh thanks for sharing this!
Whitney
LOVE that they have a section just for home & garden deals. I’m more into home stuff than clothes, so that’s a plus for me. Thanks for sharing, Candace!