Get a free $10 Target gift card when you buy 3 home essentials: Shop laundry, kitchen, and bathroom supplies

November 5, 2025

Glad trash bags, Tide laundry pods, Up & Up toilet paper, and Molly's Suds laundry detergent arranged on gray background with color gradient

BUY THREE, SAVE $10: On Nov. 5, Target Circle members can get a free $10 gift card when they stock up on three or more household essentials. Eligible items include laundry supplies, trash bags and paper towels, and toilet paper.


Deals on boring but essential items like household supplies are one of our favorite Black Friday savings hacks every year. But if you need to restock before the end of the month, buying three or more household essentials at Target will get you a free $10 gift card. It's like a little pregame for Target's early Black Friday sale, which is running Nov. 6 through 8.

That requires you to spend a little less money than the last home essentials sale we saw in September, where Target was offering $15 gift cards when you spent $50. The deal is for Target Circle members only, and the gift card will be sent via email after your purchase ships. Target Circle is free to join, and deals like this happen almost every week throughout the year. Target loves giving away free gift cards.

There are 11 pages of eligible household supplies to shop for this promo, spanning categories like laundry supplies, kitchen trash bags, paper towels, toilet paper, and tissues. Participating brands include Tide, Downy, Arm & Hammer, Seventh Generation, Molly's Suds, Dropps, Charmin, Hefty, Glad, Bounty, and Kleenex.

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