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Old 07-28-2010, 01:27 PM
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The last time I bought hand soap was nearly two months ago and we use it multiple times everyday. There is a liquid soap bottle in each of our four bathrooms and next to the kitchen sink. So I would buy five individual liquid hand soap bottles regularly.

The last time I needed it I bought the large refill bottle. It was around $4.00 for 64 fluid ounces. Now when the 7.5 oz bottles in the bathrooms are empty, I just fill them up.

So before I was spending about $1.50 per bottle (7.5 fl oz) and I would buy a new one for each of the rooms at least once a month totaling $7.50 a month (37.5 fl oz).

The bottom line? I would spend approximately $90 a year on hand soap. Now I will end up spending around $21.

(the math: we use 37.5 fl oz a month. 37.5 x 12 months = 450 fl oz per year. 450 fl oz / 64 fl oz = 7.03. 7 large refill bottles x $4 = $21. $7.50 x 12 months = $90 verses $21)

I know $69 a year savings doesn't seem like much. But by finding all these little ways to save it will add up big at the end.
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Old 08-22-2010, 03:04 PM
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yep we do that at our house, i started off just washing my hands less
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Old 08-23-2010, 05:27 AM
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It seems that this is a good way to save money , i will try it in my home .
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Old 09-16-2010, 12:15 PM
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Always cheaper to buy in bulk! Definitely a good tip.
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Old 09-17-2010, 05:50 PM
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We use the free body wash we get from the drug stores. (almost free) IT is still soap, washes just the same, but smells fancy.
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Old 09-18-2010, 09:45 AM
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The body wash idea is great as well, but you would probably need to add a little water because it is so thick. Like you, I practically get the Body Wash free except for the tax paid. I have a drawer full of these items for men as well as women and my husband says you need to stop buying already. I tell him I'm not buying; it's almost free. I don't think the prices will always be like this and it good to take advantage of these deals when they come along.

Years ago, I started buying the larger size of liquid hand soap as well and would use a coupon with it as well. Seemed liked it lasted forever.
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Old 11-30-2010, 10:48 AM
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I do the same - buy the bigger container & refill the smaller bottles. How often do you wash the smaller bottles, though? The pumps get dirty quite easily & sometimes defeat the purpose of using soap!
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We don't buy soap for the bathroom but instead use the free little hotel bar soaps that we accumulate via travel. Bar soap can get filthy but we've always taught our children that after washing their hands, to "wash off" the soap before putting it back. Since the bathroom sink is frequently cleaned, the soap stays good.
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