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The top 6 credit cards to maximize large purchases

Feb. 13, 2022
15 min read
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One of the first lessons I learned when I got into the points and miles hobby is to put everything possible on a travel rewards card. Simultaneously, it’s also important to choose the best card to make sure that you get the biggest bang for your buck — and this is especially true when it comes to making a large purchase.

So, today I want to discuss the most significant factors to consider the next time you plan on swiping your credit card for a significant amount of money.

For starters, let’s agree that the definition of a “large” purchase can vary significantly from person to person. While you may not be able to charge a new car purchase to a credit card, spending $1,000 or more on a medical bill, new laptop or an essential household item may be much more common.

No matter what the case, though, here’s what you should consider when deciding which credit card can help you maximize large purchases.

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Best cards for large purchases

CardWelcome offer value**Rewards rateAnnual fee
Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card$1,3882 miles per dollar on all purchases$95
Chase Freedom Unlimited Earn an additional 1.5% cash back on everything you buy (on up to $20,000 spent in the first year) – worth up to $300 cash back!5% cash back on travel purchased through Chase Ultimate Rewards®, our premier rewards program that lets you redeem rewards for cash back, travel, gift cards and more;

3% cash back on drugstore purchases and dining at restaurants, including takeout and eligible delivery service

1.5% cash back on all other purchases

 

$0
Citi Double Cash CardNone.2% cash back across all purchases — 1% when you buy and another 1% when you pay your bill$0
The Business Platinum Card from American Express $2,4005 points per dollar on flights and prepaid hotels booked at Amex Travel

1.5 points per dollar on eligible purchases in select business categories and eligible purchases of $5,000 or more; on up to $2 million of these purchases per calendar year.

1 point per dollar on other purchases

$695 (see rates & fees)
Ink Business Premier Credit Card$1,000 cash back5% total cash back on travel purchased through Chase Ultimate Rewards

2.5% total cash back on purchases of $5,000 or greater

2% cash back on all other eligible purchases

$195
American Express Gold Card $1,2004 points per dollar at U.S. supermarkets (on up to $25,000 per calendar year, then 1x) and restaurants

3 points per dollar on flights booked directly with airlines

1 point per dollar on all other spending

$250 (see rates & fees)

** Bonus value is calculated by TPG based on our monthly valuations and is not provided by the issuer.

Card details for the best cards for large purchases

Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card: Best for earning flexible rewards

(Photo by Wyatt Smith/The Points Guy)
(Photo by Wyatt Smith/The Points Guy)

Annual fee: $95.

Welcome offer: Earn 75,000 bonus miles when you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening.

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Why it’s great for large purchases: You’ll earn 2 miles per dollar across all purchases. Many large purchases, such as wedding expenses or home renovation costs, may not fit under a traditional bonus category, so a flat-rate card that earns across all categories can be a great option. Plus, this is an excellent card long-term for everyday spending once you’ve taken care of your large purchases. You can redeem miles at a fixed value as a statement credit for eligible travel purchases, or you can utilize Capital One’s 15-plus airline and hotel transfer partners to maximize redemption value.

Related: Capital One Venture review


Official application link: Capital One Venture


Chase Freedom Unlimited: Best for introductory APR

(Photo by Wyatt Smith/The Points Guy)
(Photo by Wyatt Smith/The Points Guy)

Annual fee: $0.

Welcome offer: Earn an additional 1.5% cash back on everything you buy (on up to $20,000 spent in the first year) – worth up to $300 in additional cash back!

Why it’s great for large purchases: You’re getting a flat 1.5% back (or 1.5 points per dollar if you also have a Chase Ultimate Rewards card such as the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card) on purchases. However, new applicants can earn an additional 1.5% back on the first $20,000 spent in the first year.

But beyond this welcome offer, what sets the Chase Freedom Unlimited apart from other flat-rate cards is that it offers a great 0% APR introductory period. You’ll have 15 months from account opening of 0% APR on purchases and balance transfers (then a 19.49%-28.24% variable APR applies). While we always recommend paying off your credit cards in full each month, an introductory APR period (when used responsibly) can help you finance a larger purchase over time.

Related: Chase Freedom Unlimited review


Official application link: Chase Freedom Unlimited


Citi Double Cash Card: Best for earning cash back

Annual fee: $0.

Welcome offer: None.

Why it’s great for large purchases: If you’d rather earn cash back than travel rewards, it doesn’t get much better than the Citi Double Cash. You’ll earn 2% back on every purchase — 1% when you buy and 1% when you pay your bill each month. It’s a flat-rate card like the two aforementioned options in this list, meaning you don’t have to worry about what bonus category your specific purchase falls into. You’ll get up to 2% back no matter the merchant.

However, if you do want to use your rewards for travel (and you also have a card that’s part of the ThankYou program), you can convert your cash-back rewards into Citi ThankYou points.

Related: Citi Double Cash review


Official application link: Citi Double Cash


The Business Platinum Card from American Express: Best for large business purchases

(Photo by Ryan Patterson/The Points Guy)

Annual fee: $695 (see rates and fees).

Welcome offer: Earn 120,000 Membership Rewards points after you spend $15,000 on eligible purchases within the first three months of card membership.

Why it’s great for large purchases: The Amex Business Platinum is great for larger purchases for multiple reasons. First, a large purchase could help you hit the high spending requirement for the 120,000-point welcome bonus. That bonus is worth $2,400 according to TPG valuations, but the $15,000 can be a hard threshold to hit in just three months.

Additionally, the Amex Business Platinum offers 1.5 points per dollar on eligible purchases in select business categories and eligible purchases of $5,000 or more; on up to $2 million of these purchases per calendar year. This means that, according to TPG's valuations, you’ll essentially get a 3% return in the form of valuable Membership Rewards points. Finally, the card also offers extended warranty and purchase protection, which can provide peace of mind when you’re purchasing large-ticket items. Eligibility and Benefit level varies by Card. Terms, Conditions and Limitations Apply. Please visit americanexpress.com/benefitsguide for more details. Underwritten by AMEX Assurance Company.

Related: Amex Business Platinum review


Official application link: Amex Business Platinum


Ink Business Premier: Best for business cash back

(Photo by The Points Guy)

Annual fee: $195

Welcome offer: Earn $1,000 cash back after you spend $10,000 in the first three months of account opening.

Why it's great for large purchases: The Ink Business Premier is Chase's newest business card offering, and it's clearly intended for business owners who have large operating expenses. As such, the Ink Business Premier offers 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more, or 2% cash back on all other eligible purchases. The best part is that there's uncapped potential for earning rewards, so the more you have to spend, the more rewards you'll accrue.

Related: Ink Business Premier review


Official application link: Ink Business Premier


American Express Gold Card: Best for purchase protection

(Photo by Isabelle Raphael / The Points Guy)
(Photo by Isabelle Raphael/The Points Guy)

Annual fee: $250 (see rates and fees).

Welcome offer: Earn 60,000 points after you spend $4,000 in purchases in the first six months of card membership.

Why it’s great for large purchases: While the Amex Gold doesn’t offer bonus rewards for large purchases, it does offer up to $10,000 in purchase protection per covered incident, including accidental damage and loss. American Express makes it easy to determine the level of protection available on your card. Just go to the American Express website, click on the type of protection you’re interested in and then click on your card. Eligibility and Benefit level varies by Card. Terms, Conditions and Limitations Apply. Please visit americanexpress.com/benefitsguide for more details. Underwritten by AMEX Assurance Company.

Note that most of these policies limit the coverage provided for natural disasters, and you can’t use the benefit on purchases of permanent household fixtures (like carpet or tile). But if your upcoming large purchase is for an eligible physical item that could potentially be lost or damaged, the Amex Gold can potentially be a lifesaver. And even without a bonus category, you’re still getting 1x (a 2% return) on non-bonus spending.

Related: Amex Gold review


Official application link: Amex Gold Card


Tips to maximize large purchases

Of course, there are also other opportunities to use your credit cards to maximize large purchases.

Use large purchases to earn a welcome offer or sign-up bonus

Even if you have a card that doesn’t offer bonus points in the category you’re planning on making the large purchase in, it can still make sense to use a specific card if you’re trying to hit a high spending requirement.

The Amex Business Platinum from our list of best cards for large purchases is one example, as is the Ink Business Preferred Credit Card. With the latter, you can earn 100,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points after spending a steep $15,000 on purchases within the first three months of account opening. Using the card for a large purchase could help you hit that threshold and earn that stellar bonus, which would make using it worth it even if you aren’t racking up bonus points on the purchase itself.

Using large purchases to hit spending thresholds for extra benefits

Select credit cards offer valuable spending threshold bonuses that reward you for spending large amounts on your card during the year. Some examples include the following:

Charging a large purchase to a credit card that offers a threshold bonus could get you most or all of the way to the spending requirement for the bonus.

Check Amex Offers, Chase Offers and shopping portals for merchant deals

Often overlooked when it comes to maximizing earning are Amex Offers and Chase Offers. These programs provide statement credits or extra points when you add an offer to your card and then make a qualifying purchase. You can view the currently available offers when you log in to your online account.

You’ll usually find more Amex Offers per card than Chase Offers, but it’s worth checking the offers on all your cards before making a large purchase. Offers are usually available from travel, shopping, dining and entertainment merchants and range from bonus points to statement credits.

And of course, you should always check online for potential shopping portal offers if you’re making a large purchase with an online retailer. Shopping portals allow you to double-dip rewards alongside credit card bonuses.

For example, let’s say you are making a $6,000 appliance purchase at Home Depot. If you have a targeted 10% rebate Amex Offer on your Amex Business Platinum and use a shopping portal, you could earn the rebate, 1.5 points per dollar on the purchase itself and 3 JetBlue points per dollar by using the JetBlue shopping portal (note that the JetBlue shopping portal payout is currently 3 points per dollar but that is subject to change at anytime).

Related: The beginner's guide to airline shopping portals

Bottom line

If you have a large purchase coming up, you should definitely think about which credit card makes the most sense. Some of the considerations above relate to earning and redemption potential, while others act as insurance policies if things go awry. As always, feel free to remove considerations that aren’t important to you or relevant to your purchase, and add additional weight to the ones that mean the most to you.

The right card for each purchase will depend on the item being purchased and your particular circumstances. For some purchases — especially electronics — the potential value obtained from extended warranty protection, purchase protection and price protection benefits may justify using a card that earns fewer points on the purchase. Or, it might make sense to use a particular card if you’re working toward a spending threshold or a minimum spending requirement on that card.

Additional reporting by Stella Shon, Katie Genter and Nick Ewen.

For rates and fees of the Amex Business Platinum, click here.
For rates and fees of the Amex Gold, click here.

Featured image by Getty Images/Maskot
Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

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  • Fee Credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck® after you apply through any Authorized Enrollment Provider. If approved for Global Entry, at no additional charge, you will receive access to TSA PreCheck.
  • Earn up to 20,000 Medallion® Qualification Miles (MQMs) with Status Boost® per year. After you spend $25,000 in purchases on your Card in a calendar year, you can earn 10,000 MQMs up to two times per year, getting you closer to Medallion® Status. MQMs are used to determine Medallion® Status and are different than miles you earn toward flights.
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Rewards Rate

3XEarn 3X Miles on Delta purchases and purchases made directly with hotels.
2XEarn 2X Miles at restaurants worldwide, including takeout and delivery in the U.S. and at U.S. supermarkets.
1XEarn 1X Miles on all other eligible purchases.
  • Intro Offer
    Earn 90,000 bonus miles after you spend $4,000 in purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months.

    Earn 90,000 Bonus Miles
    50,000 Bonus Miles
  • Annual Fee

    $250
  • Recommended Credit
    Credit ranges are a variation of FICO© Score 8, one of many types of credit scores lenders may use when considering your credit card application.

    670-850
    Excellent/Good

Why We Chose It

Build your loyalty to Delta by applying for the carrier's mid-tier card option, the Delta SkyMiles Platinum card. The annual fee is quickly recouped by the card's travel perks, such as an application credit to Global Entry or TSA Precheck, annual companion certificate and so much more. Plus you can fast-track to elite status simply through card spend.

Pros

  • Earn bonus Medallion® Qualification Miles (MQMs) and an Medallion Qualifying Dollar (MQD) waiver when you hit specific spending thresholds with your card within a calendar year
  • Receive a Domestic Main Cabin round-trip companion certificate each year
  • Statement credit for TSA PreCheck/Global Entry fee (up to $100)
  • First checked bag free

Cons

  • Doesn't make sense if you don't fly Delta
  • SkyMiles aren't the most valuable airline currency
  • Earn 90,000 bonus miles after you spend $4,000 in purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months.
  • Receive a Domestic Main Cabin round-trip companion certificate each year upon renewal of your Card. Payment of the government imposed taxes and fees of no more than $80 for roundtrip domestic flights (for itineraries with up to four flight segments) is required. Baggage charges and other restrictions apply. See terms and conditions for details.
  • Enjoy your first checked bag free on Delta flights. Plus enjoy Main Cabin 1 Priority Boarding and settle into your seat sooner.
  • New: Card Members get 15% off when using miles to book Award Travel on Delta flights through delta.com and the Fly Delta app. Discount not applicable to partner-operated flights or to taxes and fees.
  • Earn 3X Miles on Delta purchases and purchases made directly with hotels.
  • Earn 2X Miles at restaurants worldwide including takeout and delivery in the U.S., and at U.S. supermarkets.
  • Earn 1X Mile on all other eligible purchases.
  • Enjoy a per-visit rate of $50 per person for Card Members and up to two guests to enter the Delta Sky Club when traveling on a Delta flight.
  • Fee Credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck® after you apply through any Authorized Enrollment Provider. If approved for Global Entry, at no additional charge, you will receive access to TSA PreCheck.
  • Earn up to 20,000 Medallion® Qualification Miles (MQMs) with Status Boost® per year. After you spend $25,000 in purchases on your Card in a calendar year, you can earn 10,000 MQMs up to two times per year, getting you closer to Medallion® Status. MQMs are used to determine Medallion® Status and are different than miles you earn toward flights.
  • No Foreign Transaction Fees.
  • $250 Annual Fee.
  • Terms Apply.
  • See Rates & Fees