Good "cheaper" laundry detergent?

I also use Tide but wanted to cut back. I have started washing my adult son's clothes, towels and linens in Purex and save the Tide for DH and me. I have real problems with skin sensitivities so I don't rock the boat if I don't have to. It has made a difference in the amount of Tide we uses by at least half.
 
I use Arm and Hammer ( Sun Burst). I have used it for about 6 years. I love the smell of it.l you can get it with no smells too. It works wonderful and I use about 1/2 a cap full per load. Only 3.99 a jug and it goes on sale often. If they are out I go to another store rather than risk a brand that I really don't like. I have used Purex and Sun before but really love the Arm and Hammer.
 
My husband has allergies also and we have to use a free and clear type. Does Purex have one? I am very interested in saving some money on detergent.
 
I used Purex for awhile thinking I was saving money but it really didn't get stains out very well so I had to use a lot of it per wash load and had to rewash many clothes sometimes as often as 3-4 times to get stains out - especially spaghetti sauce stains (my kids are very messy). I just recently switched back to Tide and it gets the clothes clean the first time I wash them. So although it is more expensive, I don't use as much of it plus it keeps my water bill down.
 

another vote for Purex. Rite Aid and CVS often have them buy one get them free (I think CVS does this week). I started using Purex after a consumer report article a few years ago and have used it ever since!
 
You can find some good coupon sites on here.

Last week, Target had All Mighty on sale for $3.99. I found a manufacture's coupon online ($2 off), plus target had an online coupon ($1) off. I got it for 99 cents. I bought two for $1.98.

This week Schnucks has Purex for $3.50. I have seen a $1 coupon online.
 
I have stupidly sensitive skin, and Tide literally eats the skin off me. (Was later told by a dermitologist that it's the harshest of all the brands - especially in powder format.)

I have been using Arm & Hammer's senstive version for a while now with no problems - and it seems to do a great job (and my washer is ancient). I recently found it somewhere (Target? Meijer? I can't remember!!) 2 bottles for $5 (the smaller bottle). I think they are 64 loads each - so it was a heck of a deal. They are usually one of the cheapest tho!

Good luck!
 
Costco's house brand, Kirkland Signature, is very highly rated by Consumer Reports.

That's what I use, and I only use about half the recommended amount, and my clothes come out great. I also "boost" my wash with a cup of baking soda (also bought in bulk at Costco, $5 for a 12 pound bag).
 
I have hard water (from our well). Purex does not make lots of nice bubbles in the washer like Tide does.
 
Yep Purex for me too. I was an avid Tide user. SAbout 5 years ago we needed to start cutting expensnses. Tide was first to go. On sale I can get about 4 bottles of Purex for every bottle of Tide. Purex smells good and does a good job onb clothes. I've even used the Aldi's liquid brand a few times. It works fine as well.
 
Love it! Used to use Tide or Era then got smart. Purex is on sale here often for 2 for $5...and they often have coupons in the Sunday paper for Purex.

Tried Extra, didn't think it worked well for me. Tried Arm & Hammer, DH got s rash from it. So it's Purex in this house!

Our Dollar Tree has the small bottles of Purex - I have to check the ounces, it may be cheaper to get a few bottles there than buy the Purex when it's not on sale (around $4.59 here regular price).
 
HI there, i use purex he as i have a front loader...i have used purex for years and love it...all my family is sensitive to what i use, tide is one of the worst for bothering them...my bottle lasts for quite awhile as the front loaders hardly use any soap...and i do 2-3 load a day:rotfl:
sharon
 
I use TideHE for lights/really dirty stuff. I use ECOS natural detergent (12.99 at Sam's for 210 He loads, although i use a bit more) or Purex for everything else(towels,linens, darks,etc)
 
About 6 months ago I switched to Trader Joes liquid laundry detergent (HE). It is around $8 for a huge jug of it. It has a mild, clean smell and works very well.
 
I use Purex and Arm and Hammer...I think they work great! And I can get them both on sale very often.
 
I hopped on the sears bandwagon to. For $12 on sale a box - big big box, you cant go wrong. Hubby wasn't so thrilled, I was dropping the pricey tide, but he is fine with it now. Made his comments, we have been using it and no more comments.

I even occasionally use it with the baby clothes and haven't noticed any reactions...so I will be buying again!
 
I always buy whatever is the cheapest, I have tried them all! My clothes always look and smell nice and clean. I have even been using the homemade one that I found on the DIS!
 
My husband has allergies also and we have to use a free and clear type. Does Purex have one? I am very interested in saving some money on detergent.

Yes, they do. I just bought some of it to use on newborn clothes. I used to buy into the whole Dreft thing with #1, but this time I can't see paying the price. I think I got around 96 loads at Target with no coupons on sale for $8.99.
 
Another vote for Era, I buy it at BJ's $10.99 for 96 loads, but I also like Purex. I'm currently trying Costco -Kirkland environmentally friendly detergent. I was also curious to try the Sears HE brand.
 












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