dex08
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I have always used liquid Tide with our HE machine because I love Tide, and I always use the measuring cup up to either lines 1 or 2 depending upon the size of my load. I have always bought my Tide at Costco when it was on sale and the ginormous dispensing container claims it is enough to do 110 loads.
Last year I did a total of 178 loads of laundry (yes, I counted) and I went through more than one container of Liquid Tide from Costco... Probably about a whole one plus another 3/4 of another one maybe.
This week Tide Pods & Gain Flings are on sale at Target - buy three 57 load containers at $15 each, get a $10 Target gift card - plus using coupons from the paper and the $10 Tide/Gain mail in rebate, this would calculate out to $21 for 171 loads, not including tax which comes out to about 12.8 cents a load.
For those of you who use Tide Pods or Gain Flings, is one sachet enough for all loads?? It says on the packaging to use 2 for heavier soiled loads, but do you really need to?? Im just trying to figure out if switching to these Pods/Flings would be more efficient and a cost savings for us.
TIA for your responses!
Last year I did a total of 178 loads of laundry (yes, I counted) and I went through more than one container of Liquid Tide from Costco... Probably about a whole one plus another 3/4 of another one maybe.
This week Tide Pods & Gain Flings are on sale at Target - buy three 57 load containers at $15 each, get a $10 Target gift card - plus using coupons from the paper and the $10 Tide/Gain mail in rebate, this would calculate out to $21 for 171 loads, not including tax which comes out to about 12.8 cents a load.
For those of you who use Tide Pods or Gain Flings, is one sachet enough for all loads?? It says on the packaging to use 2 for heavier soiled loads, but do you really need to?? Im just trying to figure out if switching to these Pods/Flings would be more efficient and a cost savings for us.
TIA for your responses!