MySavings.com vs. SampleSource.com: Which is Better for Getting Free Samples in the Mail?
MySavings.com V.S. SampleSource.com - two big names in the freebie game, but which one actually delivers the goods?

Who doesn’t love getting free stuff in the mail? Whether you're testing out new products or stocking up on travel-size essentials, free samples are a budget-savvy shopper’s dream (especially with the rising costs of almost everything). Two standout platforms in the freebie space are MySavings.com and SampleSource.com, but they operate very differently. Let’s break down what each offers and which one might be the better fit for your sample-hunting style.
MySavings.com:
MySavings.com is a powerhouse of freebie listings. It's updated constantly with new free samples across categories like beauty, snacks, household items, pet products and more. You don’t need to sign up or create an account, which I love because I already have too many passwords to remember. Just click the link, fill out a quick form and boom - your free stuff is on the way.
I’ve scored everything from granola bars and shampoo to pet treats and laundry pods and even a big screen TV (one of my favorite freebies). Some free samples are tiny packets, but others are full-size, which is awesome. One time I got a full bottle of lotion that I ended up loving so much that I bought the full line.
Pros:
- No account needed.
- Tons of variety (beauty, snacks, household, even baby stuff).
- Super easy to use.
- Updated constantly.
Cons:
- You do have to act fast - some offers expire quickly.
- Occasionally you’ll get redirected to brand sites with longer forms.
It’s ideal for users who want instant access to free samples with minimal hassle. You can even sign up for email alerts to stay ahead of the newest deals.
SampleSource.com:
SampleSource is more like a subscription box, but free. You create a profile, answer questions about your lifestyle (kids? pets? fitness goals?) and then wait for their seasonal sample drops. They usually happen twice a year (Spring and Fall), and when they do, it’s a bit of a frenzy because those boxes go fast.
I got one of their boxes with a toothpaste sample, a protein bar, a laundry detergent samples and a shampoo and conditioner duo. Everything was from a brand I recognized, and it was fun to try stuff I wouldn’t normally buy, but if you miss the drop or don’t qualify for certain items, you’re out of luck until the next round.
What a lot of people don’t realize is that SampleSource changed how they handle sample drops. It used to be super simple - anyone could sign up for a box as long as supplies lasted. Now? You need an invite just to get in the door. The invites? Totally unpredictable. You never know when one’s coming…or if you’ll even get one.
I preferred the old system. Back then, I’d get a free sample box every Spring and Fall but ever since they switched things up, I haven’t received a single invite - and no invite means no samples. Kind of a bummer.
Pros:
- Personalized samples.
- Brands you know.
- Try before you buy vibe.
Cons:
- Only available twice a year.
- You need an invite.
- Requires a profile and survey.
- Limited quantities - boxes can run out fast.
SampleSource only opens its sample selection windows a couple times annually, and boxes can run out quickly. If you miss the drop, you’ll have to wait for the next round.
Final Verdict:
If you’re like me and love the thrill of snagging freebies right now, MySavings.com is the clear winner. It’s fast, easy and packed with variety. I check it like I check my email - because you never know what new goodies might pop up and new free samples and freebies are added all the time (day and night).
SampleSource.com is great too, if you don’t mind waiting for the sample drops to roll around (and if you get an invite).
Recommendation: If you want frequent, fuss-free samples with zero commitment, go with MySavings.com. That way, your mailbox stays happy year-round.
- Jessica



