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The coupon stacking tricks that turn good deals into great ones By Kyle James of ConsumerAffairs June 2, 2026
Stack your savings: Combine Kohl's Cash, Rewards, coupons, and clearance deals to cut your bill by 40% to 70%.

Use Kohl's Cash wisely: Treat it like a rebate and spend it on clearance items to stretch its value even further.

Shop seasonal clearance: Holiday and seasonal merchandise often drops 70% to 90% off, creating some of Kohl's best deals.

Kohl's is one of the few stores where stacking discounts isn't just allowed, it's practically encouraged. That's the primary reason why savvy Kohl's shoppers rarely pay full price.

Between Kohl's Cash, percentage-off coupons, rewards points, and special promotions, it's often possible to cut your final bill in half or more if you know how the system works.

Despite what some shoppers think, couponing at Kohl's isn't nearly as complicated as it looks from the outside. Here's how to do it.
Start with a Kohl's Rewards account
Before buying anything, sign up for Kohl's Rewards. The program is free and gives shoppers 5% Kohl's Rewards on every purchase you make.

Those rewards eventually convert into Kohl's Cash certificates that can be spent on future purchases. The rewards aren't huge by themselves, but they become much more valuable when combined with the other discounts that Kohl's offers.

Your earned Kohls Cash will be issued to you in $5 increments on the firstof every month.

Pro tip: Get in the habit of always entering your phone number at the checkout register, even on small purchases. Many shoppers forget to do this and miss out on the rewards they already earned.
Understand Kohl's Cash (it's basically free money)
If Kohl's has a secret weapon, it's definitely Kohl's Cash.

Throughout the year, Kohl's regularly runs promotions that help you earn additional Cash.

These often include the following:
Earn $10 Kohl's Cash for every $50 spent Earn $20 Kohl's Cash for every $100 spent
The biggest mistake shoppers make is treating Kohl's Cash like a bonus. Smart shoppers instead treat it more like a rebate.

For example: Spend $100 during a promotion and receive $20 Kohl's Cash. Your effective purchase price isn't really $100 anymore. It's closer to $80 if you know you'll use the Kohl's Cash later.


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