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PSA: Rochester Suncook shoe trees $7.99/Rowenta IS9100

LooknGr8

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Bed Bath & Beyond sells these lower end cedar shoe trees for $9.99.

If you live in a town with a BBB, they send you 20% off one item coupons in the mail about once a month. Save them. Although they have expiration dates, it's store policy to honor them in perpetuity. You can use as many as you want per visit. I got 5 pairs today.

Also these work on their Rowenta IS9100 clothes steamers. $149 - $30 with the 20% coupons.

No I don't work for them. I'm just cheap.
 

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Originally Posted by LooknGr8
Bed Bath & Beyond sells these lower end cedar shoe trees for $9.99.

If you live in a town with a BBB, they send you 20% off one item coupons in the mail about once a month. Save them. Although they have expiration dates, it's store policy to honor them in perpetuity. You can use as many as you want per visit. I got 5 pairs today.

Also these work on their Rowenta IS9100 clothes steamers. $149 - $30 with the 20% coupons.

No I don't work for them. I'm just cheap.


Thanks, when i got my apartment i spent over $1000 in that store kitting the place out, i came with a suitcase full of coupons and got around $100 off
 

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The BBB ones aren't shaped right. Target occasionally carries shoe trees in their stores for about the same price and those are much more useful. They are shaped like more expensive shoes, not square toes like BBB. They feature a spring mechanism inside instead of the flimsy plastic latches on the BBB ones. Also, they have more cedar and are more massive altogether. Might not be the best thing for travel, but certainly a plus for storing them in your closet.
 

LooknGr8

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hm, mine are spring loaded and are not square toed. metal between the cedar pieces, no plastic.

This model, Suncook, isn't on the rochester site, either...and either my google skills are declining (possible) or there's no pics of them I can find to illustrate here
 

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We might be talking about different BBB shoe trees. I was referencing the typical ones they are always selling in the store.
 

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I can't speak to the BBB ones, but the Nordstrom Rack near me is selling their woodlore shoe trees for $9.99 through Father's Day.
 

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