Rare $2/1 Glidden Brilliance Paint Testers Coupon = Only $0.94 at Walmart
A rare Glidden coupon just popped up on Coupons.com! Just head on over there, use zip code 77477 (if needed) and click on the “Household” category to print a coupon valid for $2/1 Glidden® Brilliance Paint Testers (only at Walmart). The Glidden Paint Testers are priced around $2.94 at Walmart, so just $0.94 after the coupon!
(Photo Credit: I Heart the Mart)
Now, how can you make use of a paint tester?! Why, a craft project, of course! 🙂 Check out what this creative reader did previously with free paint testers she and her friends received in the mail…
Oh wow, nice!
I should submit a pic of mine 🙂 I got two colors one for me, and one from my moms house. Purple and Pink. I painted mine and my husbands night stands that were plain white, and then painted a Monster logo on mine in purple and Spray Painted a Monster logo in black on his. They are SO AWESOME!
wow they quickly changed the print limit from 2 to 1! by the time i got to my second computer they had already changed it. i got 3 prints that’s good! and FYI, it printed a full page ad.
It will only print a full page ad if that is the only coupon you print. 🙂
Does any one have any idea how many of these testers it would take to paint a front door. We usually buy paint at Walmart but the price increase is unreal. Also we get frustrated waiting for an associate to come and tint the paint. We have waited as long as twenty minutes and no one has appeared so we have left minus paint.
Each tester is 2oz…so you will need a LOT of them!
have you tried looking at the returned paint colors at walmart and lowes? they are usually half price, and have a good assortment to choose from! unless you have something very specific you want 😉
I just wanted to comment that if you are going to paint something nice or that will get significant wear, to please consider the quality of the paint in these samples before using. I’m not familiar with Glidden but know that another high-end brand uses the cheapest of quality paint and they state it shouldn’t be used for end products on their samples. They are intended to only test colors. It could be different with Glidden but maybe do some research or calls someone at a Glidden store before you use the paint on something you might otherwise select a paint with a more premium finish.
Those 2 oz. Gliddens are way smaller than those free Valspars in the picture. You will need quite a lot of testers to paint anything significant. The Valspars weren’t testers but actually 7.9 oz. paint samples that came free last year and a few months ago. We used our Valspar sample to paint the trim in our bathroom.
Does the “limit 2” mean that you can’t use more than 2 of these coupons?
Heather, I was having the same question. On the coupon, it said “$2 off On one (limit 2) Glidden Brilliance Paint Testers…” Does that means that we can use one coupon and receive $2 off discount for two paint samples that we were going to purchase OR does it simply means that we’re only allowed to use up to 2 coupons in a transaction?
Thanks to all for the input on quantity of samples needed to paint front door. It is extrenely helpful. I recollect Ace Hardware giving out quart samples of paint about a month ago and will look out for that deal coming around again.
I don’t mean to be a Negative Nancy, but unless you specifically need a sample of Glidden paint, this really isn’t a great deal–you’d do better getting similarly sized paints at Michaels and/or AC Moore that are typically under .99 (plus, both regularly have coupons/pretty good sales)
I never received my free Valspar sample…..