Couponizer is labeled not as a "coupon organizer" but an "organizing system". I'm wondering why so many ladies are so excited about cutting, sorting and storing all those little scraps of paper. Isn't this overkill? Ok maybe there's something more than meets the eye here. I don't know about you but I never got around to using my coupons after clipping them. I always forget about them at the bottom of my purse only to found after they expire. If you're into coupon clipping and need some sort of system to organize them before you get to the store, have a look at this video. There's also some helpful tips on how to use coupons effectively to help you reach your budget goals.
What's Included With the Couponizer?
- The actual organizer is 8" x 5¼" booklet with 18 grocery coupon pockets broken down into different store categories. It also has 4 Non-grocery coupon pockets and 3 gift card/store card loyalty sleeves
- A shopping list tablet with 20 pages
- Coupon stacker with pre-sorting mat that's color coded to match the system pockets in the organizer
- Savings tracker with 15 spiral-bound pages
- Smart Savings Guide with spending strategies and coupon tips
- Blunt tip scissors
- Carrying bag that's clear, vinyl and zippered
Positive Points
- Provides a way to track spending to help stay on budget.
- Reduce paper clutter associated with coupons.

- The new version of the Couponizer is well constructed to last.
- It's organized in the way most people think while shopping.
- It's handy having pockets specifically for " todays shopping trip" and also the note pad for your grocery list is in the front.
- The slots for "coupons to use this shopping trip" "coupons expiring this month" and "checkout" really come in handy.
- It has a good design that includes the right sized pockets for multiple coupons, loyalty cards and other papers.
- If you're a newby to clipping coupons the pre-sorting mat makes it an easy system for you to find and organize coupons.
- Helps your shopping trip be more organized and quicker at the checkout counter.
Negative Points
- The one downside is that the spiral part of the [tags]couponizer[/tags] holder should be bigger. Once you stuff it full of coupons the organizer doesn't lay flat.
- There may be older versions of the Couponizer out there and they are not well constructed and don't last. The new version does.
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The Couponizer is for those of us that need a little extra help and inspiration when it comes to coupons. You can pick one up at Target for around $20. If you're more experienced with organizing and using coupons you have a system that already works for you and you probably don't need the help of this product. If you're interested in a more streamlined way to carry your bills and cards here's the Smart Clip review. I believe that guys might get much more use out of this.
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