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How to Get a Military Discount at Lowe’s

May 7, 2022 12 Comments

Do you enjoy shopping at Lowe’s?

Does the thought of your next great home improvement project excite and motivate you?

You may be intrigued to learn that Lowe’s offers a special discount for military members. Lowe’s wants to share its appreciation with you if you have proudly served our great nation. 

Lowe’s military discount is available year-round. 

If you are a frequent Lowe’s shopper with military affiliation, continue reading to learn more about the military discount at Lowe’s.

How to Claim Your Military Discount at Lowe’s

Claiming your military discount at Lowe’s couldn’t be easier. 

On your computer or mobile device, visit Lowe’s military validation webpage.

If you are a military service member or spouse, you can verify your status through the ID.me portal. 

If you don’t already have a MyLowe’s account, you must create one. Sign in to your account and confirm your primary address. Once you have verified your information, you are ready to start shopping!

Lowe’s military discount provides 10% off in stores and online. 

Lowe’s Military Discount Eligibility

 The Lowe’s military discount program is available to the following:

  • Active duty service members
  • Veterans
  • Military spouses
  • Dependent children up to 18

Please note the offer is non-transferable. Dishonorably discharged veterans are not eligible. Lowe’s is proud to be an employer of choice for transitioning veterans and military spouses. 

Lowe’s has been ranked a top military-friendly brand in the U.S. for 2022.

Be sure to review program terms for additional details and exclusions.

Special Considerations

Your Lowe’s military discount applies to most full-price items.

The Lowe’s military discount cannot be used with other store discounts or sale items. Additionally, Lowe’s military discount cannot be used to purchase major appliance purchases.

Other non-eligible commodities include:

  • Electrical wire
  • Dimensional lumber
  • Gift cards
  • Installations
  • Other services

If you have any questions regarding your military discount, visit your local Lowe’s home improvement store for more information. Be sure to have proper photo identification to verify your military status in store. 

Acceptable forms of photo identification include:

  • Valid driver’s license
  • Department of Defense identification card
  • State or federally issued identification card
  • Passport or passport card

Program Benefits

The Lowe’s military discount allows you to enjoy savings of 10% on everyday purchases. 

There is no annual savings limit, and you can enjoy instant savings. The registration process through ID.me is verified in real time. Your military discount will be ready for use immediately. 

If you plan to visit a Lowe’s store, dedicated veteran parking spaces are also available to the military community.

Visit Your Local Lowe’s Home Improvement Store Today

Now that you’ve learned how to claim your military discount at Lowes, it’s time to go shopping!

Your Lowe’s military discount can be applied to most full-priced items. You can conveniently use it online from the comfort of your home or visit your local Lowe’s today. Check out usmilitary.org for more military news, benefits, and savings. 

This article originally appeared on USMilitary.org, and is shared with permission.

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Joanne Pyles says

    May 2, 2022 at 8:32 am

    Why are appliances no longer covered for the military discount? Makes no sense to me.
    It’s for our home, not a business. No one can tell me why????
    Please explain it

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    • Willliam Brown says

      May 3, 2022 at 8:27 am

      Go to Home Depot and use your veteran’s card to get 10% off on everything. Lowes started the 10% veteran’s discount before HD but has since defaulted on several items as identified in the comments included. When Lowes learns that veterans are going to other outlets to purchase the items that they were purchasing at Lowes then they may change their policy.

      Reply
      • robert moyer says

        May 4, 2022 at 4:10 pm

        very true but in Virginia Beach area, you need to have the app and sign up and only get with app so make sure to sign up before you go

        Reply
      • Steven Effinger says

        May 5, 2022 at 8:58 am

        The last time I was in Lowe’s I bought a $3,000 lawn mower and I couldn’t even get it on my trailer because it was all loose and when I asked them fellas inside they told me tough s***

        Reply
  2. JC says

    April 26, 2022 at 8:48 am

    I tried to buy a microwave a few weeks ago using my Military discount. Lowes now says you can’t use it on appliances. Bummer

    Reply
  3. Earl Robinson says

    April 22, 2022 at 5:17 pm

    How do I get my Lowe’s discount?

    Reply
  4. Richard hogan says

    April 20, 2022 at 8:13 am

    How do I get my discount

    Reply
  5. Billy Crouch says

    April 18, 2022 at 3:15 pm

    The V.A has made it almost impossible to get home improvements for your home to make repair. It’s long Process

    Reply
  6. Shigeru Fujitani says

    April 18, 2022 at 1:34 pm

    I previously had a regular Lowe’s charge card (#819 2705 661874 0) with which I was registered with previous military credit. And, I believe I’m still enrolled in that account.

    But, on a subsequent visit when I was purchasing a large quantity of lumber for a fence replacement project, I was talked into another card program called Lowe’s 4Pros (#821 3105189306 8), but it apparently doesn’t carry a similar military discount. Therefore, what’s the benefit of having this card if I don’t make sufficient purchases to gain the benefit of having the second card. If it’s not useful, I’ll plan on cancelling my second card. I’d appreciate any clarification that can be provided.

    Thanking you in advance for your timely response.

    Respectfullly,

    Reply
  7. Michael D Stinson says

    April 18, 2022 at 10:54 am

    How to get after signing in?

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    • Dianne J Jackson says

      April 18, 2022 at 12:56 pm

      How do I get military discount at Lowe’s

      Reply
      • Steven Effinger says

        May 5, 2022 at 9:04 am

        The last time I was in Lowe’s I bought a $3,000 lawn mower and I couldn’t even get it on my trailer because it was all loose and when I asked them fellas inside they told me tough s***
        My name is Steven Effinger You will never see me in a Lowe’s because I bought a $3,000 riding lawn mower and I couldn’t even get it on my trailer I sit there and talk to three lazy good for nothing work for Lowe’s and they told me to kiss their ass

        You will never see me inside a Lowe’s after what they’ve done to me over a $3,000 lawn mower and they told me to send send it off and have it fixed told me where I can send it out on the East Coast and no help it out I ended up to giving it away cuz I couldn’t get it fixed

        Reply

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