When it comes to luggage, there are probably not that many brands that have as much pro/con crowd support as Tumi. I get it, they are expensive but I also find them to be of good quality.
Great Deal! Stack These Deals to Get 20% Off and 24% Back on Tumi!
If you can get a nice deal on Tumi, you will be coming out ahead as the bags really hang in there for a long time (I think my Tumi carryon is going on 5 years and hundreds of thousands of miles and still working great).
Well, that time is now! Tumi’s semi-annual sale of 20% on their bags is going on now and it works with their retailers as well. That means you could shop from Amazon (and get 6% cash back) or at their other retail partners.
Get 20% Off On Tumi and 24% Back from TopCashBack
Link: TopCashback Deal
But the deal I am talking about today is with eBags. They are known for having some great stacking deals (Amex Offers are a big part of that but none are out right now). eBags, like everyone else, has 20% off Tumi but they are also paying out 24% through TopCashBack for Tumi products! Note: The 24% back from TCB ends tomorrow.
That means you can save some serious money right now with this stacking deal!
Make sure you start your shopping at TopCashBack and click through above to get the 24% cash back!
Tumi Deal Example
Let’s take a bag similar to my bag – the Tumi Alpha 2 International Expandable 2 Wheeled Carryon (mine is the original Alpha, not the 2). This bag retails for $595, yes, pretty steep!
With the current 20% off sale, you will get it out the door at eBags for $476 (plus you will earn $23.80 in eBags Rewards). But, you will also get the 24% cashback from TopCashBack which will equal $114.24. Deduct that from your purchase price and you will end up a final amount (after your cashback posts) of $361.76 – a savings of $233 from regular retail price (a 39% discount)!
That is not bad at all! If you are in the market for a deal on something from Tumi, this is the time to grab it! The 24% cashback ends tomorrow (3/22)
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