The 10 best coupons this week: Half off at J.Crew, $75 off at Dell, and more

No time to search for a great coupon? Here's a roundup of the best coupons of the week, with savings from Dell Home, Target, Bath & Body Works, and more. 

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A woman walks past a J. Crew retail store in Baltimore. J.Crew is offering one of the best coupons of the week, slashing 50 percent of final sale items until Feb. 12

In this day and age, who's got the time to search for a coupon? We do! To help you stay on top of all things discount, we've rounded up the 10 best coupons of the week. Check out the savings from Dell Home, Target, J.Crew, Barnes & Noble, Bath & Body Works, and others!

Before you're off and saving, don't forget to check out all of our guides for finding the best coupons online.

The 10 Best Coupons This Week

Dell Home: Take $50 off select orders of $599 or more via coupon code "4S79F2CJG$974M", or $75 off select orders of $799.99 or more via coupon code "VPJ1MHN3Z6T6V3". Even better, all orders receive free shipping. Deal ends February 18 at 7 am ET. (See more Dell Home coupons.)

Target: Get a unique promo code that cuts $5 off movie, music, and book purchases costing $25 or more when you text "MUSIC" to 827438. You can also get a code that cuts $10 off a $40 purchase when you text "MOVIES" to the same number. Certain exclusions apply. Deal ends February 14. (See more Target coupons.)

J.Crew: Coupon code "CLOSETLOVE" slashes an extra 50% off select final sale items. Shipping adds $5, or get free shipping on orders of $150 or more. Sizes may be limited. Deal ends February 12. (See more J.Crew coupons.)

Gander Mountain: Cut an extra 20% off select clearance items with coupon code "SAVEBIG". Better yet, all of these items bag free shipping. Want something that's not already on sale? Coupon code "BIGSALE" cuts 10% off everything sitewide. (See moreGander Mountain coupons.)

Barnes & Noble: Trim 20% off one item via coupon code "J4P7D9K". Shipping adds $3.99, or get free shipping on orders of $25 or more. Some exclusions apply, such as Nook devices. Coupon expires March 1. (See more Barnes & Noble coupons.)

Bath & Body Works: Trim an extra 20% off sitewide via coupon code "F144791". The coupon even stacks with ongoing discounts. Shipping adds $5.99, and the coupon expires February 22. (See more Bath & Body Works coupons.)

Outback Steakhouse: Participating restaraunts will take 15% off your entire check with this printable coupon. Some exclusions apply. Deal ends February 12. (See more Outback Steakhouse coupons.)

Bruegger's Bagels: Get a coupon for a bagel with cream cheese for $1.99 when you fill out this short form. You'll have to open the email in-store to get your bagel. Click here to find a location near you. Deal ends March 5. (See more Bruegger's Bagels coupons.)

Advance Auto Parts: Coupon code "WD56" takes $10 off a $25 purchase, $20 off a $50 purchase, $30 off a $75 purchase, $40 off a $100 purchase, or $50 off purchases of $125 or more. Choose in-store pickup to avoid shipping fees, which start at $9.99. Otherwise, orders of $75 or more qualify for free shipping. Exclusions may apply. Offer expires February 14. (See more Advance Auto Parts coupons.)

XtremeGuard: Knock 91% off the purchase of three or more items with coupon code "crazy91". Even better, all orders qualify for free shipping. Some exclusions may apply. (See more XtremeGuard coupons.)

Marcy Bonebright is a writer for DealNews, where this article first appeared.

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