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Extreme Post-it Notes are water resistant & now matching the Amazon low: $13.50 (Reg. $20)

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Amazon is now offering 12 pads of Post-it Water-Resistant Extreme Notes for $13.66 shipped. That’s about 30% below the regular $20 price tag, matching the Amazon low, and the best we can find. Staples is charging $20 for the same pack. This bundle comes with twelve 3 x 3-inch pads (45 sheets/pad) that are water-resistant and made with “ultra-strong dura-hold paper and adhesive.” Well over 75% of Amazon reviewers have left a 4+ star rating. More details below.

If the Extreme version is overkill for you, you can grab twelve 100-sheet pads of basic Post-its for just $9.50 shipped at Amazon (clip the on-page coupon). And while we are talking office supplies, we also have Staples gift card deals today (along with a whole lot more).

Post-it Water Resistant Extreme Notes:

  • 3 in x 3 in, Green, 12 pads/pack, 45 sheets/pad
  • Water resistant, durable and writable, removes cleanly
  • Made with ultra-strong dura-hold paper and adhesive
  • Sticks in hot and cold environments
  • Use indoor/outdoor and may be applied to dry surface to hold in wet conditions
  • For best results, use with permanent markers. Post-it Extreme Notes are bleed-through resistant for permanent markers.

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