View Full Version : Tide prices?
newwiccan
11-09-2009, 04:25 PM
I have a coupon for a free 64 load bottle. How much does it usually cost?
Quaker_Parrots
11-09-2009, 04:36 PM
It is the 100 oz bottle. It is $10.94 at Walmart right now. That is rollback price. It is about $14 everywhere else, depending on where you shop and where you live.
newwiccan
11-09-2009, 04:58 PM
It is the 100 oz bottle. It is $10.94 at Walmart right now. That is rollback price. It is about $14 everywhere else, depending on where you shop and where you live.
Thanks!
Quaker_Parrots
11-09-2009, 04:59 PM
You are welcome. Lol, if it is one thing I know, it is P&G products, and I live in Walmart now.
whatever
11-09-2009, 05:25 PM
yeah our fareway had a 200 oz on clearance for $22 and I was like holy schit. I have not had to buy detergent for months since I stockpiled before they all went to the small caps. Which are a joke because they are higher price and you only get like 8 more loads!:getyou
Quaker_Parrots
11-09-2009, 07:01 PM
yeah our fareway had a 200 oz on clearance for $22 and I was like holy schit. I have not had to buy detergent for months since I stockpiled before they all went to the small caps. Which are a joke because they are higher price and you only get like 8 more loads!:getyou
You were robbed. Regular price for the 300 oz here, before the conversion was like $18-$20.
With the conversion, size comparisons are as follows:
Now= Before
50oz= 100oz
75oz=150oz
100oz=200oz
150oz=300oz
So basically the sizes now are half the size of the former ones.
jasmine
11-10-2009, 08:43 AM
congrats to you newwiccan for the free coupon!! That's awesome, nothing like "FREE"!! LOL
As for me, I can't use it here, my kids break out to it. Tide is some expensive stuff.
whatever
11-10-2009, 10:46 AM
You were robbed. Regular price for the 300 oz here, before the conversion was like $18-$20.
With the conversion, size comparisons are as follows:
Now= Before
50oz= 100oz
75oz=150oz
100oz=200oz
150oz=300oz
So basically the sizes now are half the size of the former ones.
I didn't buy tide. Its not the kind I buy. My point is. If you would've looked when they still had the REG. ones (at least era was like that) say a 100oz bottle would do 28 loads. The new 50 oz era will only do 36 loads. Or something like that. Just because they are half the size does NOT mean they double the amount of loads the do. Manufacters are trying to make it seem that way. But thats not how it TRULY is. Like I said at least NOT ERA.
Quaker_Parrots
11-10-2009, 01:51 PM
I didn't buy tide. Its not the kind I buy. My point is. If you would've looked when they still had the REG. ones (at least era was like that) say a 100oz bottle would do 28 loads. The new 50 oz era will only do 36 loads. Or something like that. Just because they are half the size does NOT mean they double the amount of loads the do. Manufacters are trying to make it seem that way. But thats not how it TRULY is. Like I said at least NOT ERA.
Tide was a 32 load for a 100 oz before, it is still a 32 load for a 50 oz after the conversion(this is the non additive one, bleach, febreze, or Downy). The ones with additives are less loads. I believe if memory serves me, they are like 26 loads for the 50 oz(was 100 oz)
Era is a P&G product as well as Cheer and Gain. These were the same with conversion so far as loads. The whole point in the conversion was to give you the same great product, same loads, just a smaller bottle and less fillers or water.
You dont have to use as much Tide as you do other detergents. I never fill the cap up because it is so concentrated.
FYI Stacy, Tide went off Rollback at Walmart friday. It should be $13.97 now at your store, or somewhere around that as prices vary by location.
newwiccan
11-10-2009, 04:30 PM
Thanks for letting me know. It didn't have the restriction on price (just load size) so it shouldn't matter if the price changed.
DrGrin
11-10-2009, 07:25 PM
Tide was a 32 load for a 100 oz before, it is still a 32 load for a 50 oz after the conversion(this is the non additive one, bleach, febreze, or Downy). The ones with additives are less loads. I believe if memory serves me, they are like 26 loads for the 50 oz(was 100 oz)
Era is a P&G product as well as Cheer and Gain. These were the same with conversion so far as loads. The whole point in the conversion was to give you the same great product, same loads, just a smaller bottle and less fillers or water.
You dont have to use as much Tide as you do other detergents. I never fill the cap up because it is so concentrated.
FYI Stacy, Tide went off Rollback at Walmart friday. It should be $13.97 now at your store, or somewhere around that as prices vary by location.
I can't say too much about the other detergents, but what you say about the Tide is definitely true. I usually end up getting three times as many loads from a bottle as what it says due to the concentrated nature of the detergent. That definitely makes it a bargain to me. :)
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