Lowe’s Military Discount – Save 10% Every Day

Lowe's military discount program offers qualified active duty service members, veterans and their immediate family members 10% savings on most purchases. Here are the details.
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Lowe’s is a nationwide home improvement retailer with more than 1,700 locations in the United States.

The chain offers a Lowe’s 10% military discount to active-duty, reserve and National Guard service members in the United States Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard. Members of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Public Health Service Commissioned Corps (USPHS) also qualify for the discount.

Eligible service members and eligible spouses must have separate MyLowe’s Personal Accounts on Lowes.com to use the discount. Eligible spouses can register for their own Personal Account here.

The 10% discount also applies to retired or discharged veterans unless you were dishonorably discharged from the military.

To receive the discount, you need to enroll in the MyLowe’s Program. Lowe’s uses a trusted third-party service to verify eligibility status, which may require you to submit additional documentation such as proof of military service. You’ll only need to do this once.

Home Depot offers a military discount similar to Lowe’s, for eligible service members, veterans and their families. You can view all our reviewed military discounts here.

How to Sign Up

To enroll in the MyLowe’s Program and receive a military discount, visit Lowe’s military validation page. Select “Verify with ID.me,” which is a third-party eligibility verification service contracted to the Department of Defense.

Once you’re verified, you’ll create a personal account on Lowes.com or log in to your existing personal account and follow the on-screen instructions.

You can link your MyLowe’s account with your phone number or carry a membership card to receive your discount in-store. In either case, cashiers may ask to see photo ID, such as a valid driver’s license, state- or federal-issued identification card, DOD identification card or passport.

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Is Lowe’s Military Discount Available Online?

Yes. Lowe’s military discount is available both in-store and online To use the discount online, log in to your MyLowe’s account. Lowe’s will automatically apply your discount to eligible items during checkout.

If you prefer, you can check your local store’s inventory and complete your order online, then visit the store and pick up your purchases. That way, you don’t waste a trip only to find out your item isn’t in stock. You can go here to see Lowe’s latest online offers.

Lowe’s Military Discount Exclusions

Lowe’s military discount has no annual limit, subject to certain program exclusions. The 10% discount applies only to eligible purchases and can’t be used with any other offer, coupon, promotion, discount or markdown, including:

  • Lowe’s Price Promise
  • Price programs such as Lowe’s volume or special pricing programs
  • Lowe’s credit discount offers, such as Lowe’s Consumer Credit Card 5% Off Every Day discount.
  • Gift cards
  • Previous purchases
  • Services, including product installations sold separately or as part of a packaged bundle comprising both products and services and assembly
  • Shipping and extended protection plans
  • Taxes or fees

It can’t be used on any services, major appliances and related accessories and parts, commodities (such as, but not limited to, electrical cable, electrical wire, dimensional lumber, plywood, and OSB) or gift cards.

Your discount isn’t redeemable for cash, is nontransferable and can’t be combined with price adjustments made at a manager’s discretion.

Lowe’s military discount is for personal use only, and not for commercial services. It also won’t apply to market-priced commodities like lumber, cables, electrical wire, plywood or oriented strand board.

Lowe’s reserves the right to change or cancel the program at any time or cancel a member’s enrollment if there is evidence of misuse. In other words, use the program as it is intended – as a thank you for your service.

Additional exclusions may apply. If you have questions, ask store personnel for clarifications on what it covers.

Other Ways Lowe’s Helps the Military Community

Lowe’s supports the military community through their ongoing policy of hiring and providing scholarships for veterans, creating safe and affordable veteran’s housing and preferred veterans parking at store locations.

The chain has also been ranked as one of the top five military-friendly brands by Military Friendly.


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  1. William M Boychuck says

    I am a Pro Member and a Military Veteran. How can I get in the system without pages of discount information? I stand in line when I go to the store with confused cashiers, I feel sorry for them they are trying to help and can’t even get into you sigh up system. I have a VA card, DD214 and was in Viet Nam for more than a year. I own 6 buildings in Corning NY and I need supplies. HELP !!! lol

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