Free U-Lounger with Console Purchase at Toys “R” Us

Scott on 2006-09-01 at 8:53 pm, filed under Coupon, Toys R Us

Do you usually get a sore back after playing your latest Xbox 360 for too long? Now this comfy-looking thing is going to make your back even worse — because I am sure you can spend even more time on it. Got these “exclusive coupons” from Toys “R” Us’ September newsletter. If you purchase one of the following video game consoles and receive a U-Lounger valued at $149.99 absolutely FREE!

  • Playstation Portable Console
  • Playstation 2 Console
  • Xbox 360 Console
  • Nintendo DS Lite Console

U-Lounger for free

Here’s some description about the u-lounger:

Makes the ideal seat when playing your video games. It folds up and down for relaxation. Includes foot rest, soft padding, built in pillow and durable fabric for easy cleaning.

Multi-point ratchet folding enables positioning in any way thats comfortable. Folds easily and compactly.

Normal Retail Price $149.99

Normally $149.99?! I don’t think so, but don’t we all love something that is free? :) Especially when you don’t need to spend $600 for an Xbox 360 to have it — a sub-$200 Nintendo DS Lite will get you one.

Remember you need to print out the coupon before hitting the shop. Expires 14 September 2006.

4 Comments

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    Guess what, I just got back from K-mart and they had these for sale for $99 (marked down from $149). So, it’s a pretty good deal if you’re after a console.

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    Well, I won’t buy them even for $99. Maybe I just don’t spend enough time in front of TV, but certainly a great deal if thinking of getting a console or a portable.

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    Hi Scott
    Do you know whre i can track the loungers down. we are in South australia
    Tried wverywhere
    thanks Michele

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    Michele. I hope you realized that it’s a last year posting.

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