u/Dondodonpompadon

Stopped right before checkout at Michaels

Stopped right before checkout at Michaels

I was shopping at Michaels and stopped right before checkout because I wanted to see if any framing-related offers were still active. I tried a couple of codes I found in comments and deal posts, but some didn’t apply at all or showed errors when I tested them on custom frame items. After a while it just turned into repetitive checking and I was getting a bit fed up, almost ready to just place the order without anything. Later I searched again and landed on HotDeals.com, where I found a listing mentioning 70% off All Custom Frames, and that one actually worked depending on eligible frame selections. It didn’t change everything dramatically, but it did reduce the total slightly based on what was in the cart.

HotDeals.com

u/Dondodonpompadon — 1 day ago

I’ve looked into The Cold Life cold plunges, and they sit in that mid-to-premium tier of at-home cold therapy setups. The brand is built around making cold plunging simple and consistent, which is really the whole game — most people quit when it’s inconvenient. Their tubs are designed so you don’t need to constantly buy ice, especially when paired with a chiller system that keeps water cold on demand.

What stands out is the lifestyle positioning. The Cold Life leans heavily into daily use — quick setup, insulated tubs, and compatibility with chillers so you can just step in without prep. That’s a big upgrade from DIY setups, where you’re dealing with ice, temperature swings, and maintenance. Systems like these typically aim to keep water in the ~40–50°F range, which is where most recovery and mental benefits are targeted.

Overall, The Cold Life is a good option if your goal is to actually stick with cold plunging long term. It’s less about having the most high-end system and more about having something you’ll use daily — and that’s what ultimately drives results.

You can use this link to get a 20% off discount as well. Hope it helps!
https://www.thecoldlife.com/ANDREW20

u/Dondodonpompadon — 15 days ago

I was about to check out on PetSmart late last night after finally deciding what to buy. Before paying, I figured I’d try to find a discount code. I started checking a bunch of coupon/discount sites but none of them worked.

I was only getting frustrated. It felt like I was wasting time copying and pasting codes that were all expired. I almost gave up and was seriously close to just checking out without a code.

I've searched a few forums and Reddit for other discount sites until i finally ended up finding a mention about HotDeals, and ended up finding a PetSmart discount code with 25% off, it was quite the welcome surprise.

u/Dondodonpompadon — 16 days ago