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I need to buy laundry detergent soon and want to really save per load. In the distant past I bought detergent in bulk at Sears and got good value. I have no problem with buying in bulk again. My favorite brands are Tide and Gain, but I am not strongly brand loyal. Where have you found the absolute best buys? Have you been able to find your best deal on laundry detergent at one place consistently?
(Please no suggestions to grate soap and mix with borax, washing soda, etc. My clothes get dirtier than that can handle. I prefer detergent over soap for that reason.) |
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I buy trend detergent. It is about a dollar a box, and I have used it for years.
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You may want to try the Kirkland Signature (store brand) at Costco. I used to use it and it worked great. I'm afraid I can't tell you current prices because I switched to Wintree (an environmentally friendly product) from Costco.
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Hi, I do the same as deadgoon. I buy what's cheapest, and try to buy a concentrated formula. The larger the bottle the more room it takes up in the landfill. I'm not only trying to save money but trying to be earth friendly also. Lighter to carry too. Also COUPONS COUPONS COUPONS!!! When the store has it on sale and you get to use a mfg. coupon you can really save some $$$ on the products you prefer. Works for me. Good luck!
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All frequently has a rebate at BJS and it has 'free and clear' which is good for sensitive skin of my kids. Plus we use baking soda in a load which makes less do more.
on rebate it is like 10$...around 80 loads? |
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This is one area that I will spend more, because my desire to be green out-weighs my desire to be frugal. I buy bio-degradable detergent from amazon.com because I get it in bulk and they have the cheapest price on the green stuff.
If you are buying common detergent, please by fragrance-free. It is healthier for you and for the earth. |
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I think I've seen Ecos out of the corner of my eye at a couple of stores in the last two weeks. I did not stop to read the label or check prices. How is it environmentally friendly? I already live in a state that for many years has mandated zero phosphates in laundry detergent (but not in dish washer detergent.
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We use dry detergent from Sam's called "Windfresh". It costs about $13.5 for about 200 loads. We use concentrated Gain for our delicates, but for everything else we use the dry stuff and simply mix in the detergent as the water is going into the washer.
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I have started cutting down the measuring scoop for dry detergent and marking a very visible measuring line for liquid detergent, because my husband does a lot of the laundry these days, but he seems to use way too much if given the unaltered devices that come with the detergent.
No doubt the manufacturers count on the fact that some people will fill that scoop or measuring lid pretty much to the top or to which ever line looks prominent on them, regardless of need or written directions. The last detergent we bought is a liquid and the measuring guide marks are a bit difficult to see. Other decorative lines show up quite well and one could mistake them for being the fill lines. |
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For really dirty or greasy or filthy laundry, add 1/4 - 1/2 cup ammonia. No, the clothes don't smell bad but they're really clean no matter which detergent you use.
Consumer report tests recommends Tide 2X which I buy on special + coupon. I only use about 2 TBSP on regular wash if something is stained. I also use the cheapest detergent which seemed to be Costco's product per unit. I read that it's a good idea to change out product each time you buy. |
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I am not brand loyal. I get what is on sale at Dollar General or Walgreen and then use a coupon with it. It cost about 1/2 of the walmart or grocery store price that way. Also, sometimes Aldi carries name brand for several dollars less than walmarts price
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Go to the nearest DollarTree by your house. They usually sell cheap detergent there.
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