Walmart has
4-Pack 1-Gallon Dawn Professional Manual Pot/Pan Detergent Liquid for
$30.17.
Shipping is free on orders $35 or more, otherwise, free shipping w/ Walmart+ Membership [
Free Trial].
Thanks to community member
tommytabasco for finding this deal
Note, curbside pickup is not available for this product
About the Product- Improved formula features more grease-cutting ingredients
- Longer-lasting suds reduce sink changeover while handwashing pots and pans
- High-surfactant formula seeks out greasy soil and cuts through it
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This Dawn deal works out to .058 per ounce.
The walmart brand you linked to works out to .066 per ounce.
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I was curious - a quick google search indicates this is probably the same as regular Dawn with different labeling. People don't know for sure - no ingredient list was released - but it seems functionally the same as regular Dawn. Dawn Ultra and Dawn platinum have higher concentrations.
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Yes, they are 13/gal at sams. That does include a pump for them. But you still save in the end. For expiration I wouldn't worry about that. I have had some dawn soap for years after buying a deal like this and no issues.
No, it's not Dawn, but performs quite close to it from personal experience and is half the price of Dawn.
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No, it's not Dawn, but performs quite close to it from personal experience and is half the price of Dawn.
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Typically the metallic smell is bacteria/ mold in the sponge because you don't rinse it out completely, ring it out completely of water and let it dry. Also they need to be boiled or microwaved in water from time to time to kill the mold that grows within them. Hence why professional kitchens don't use them and use rags because they change they more often (every day as opposed to every week or more that typically people keep sponges because they are expensive)
No, it's not Dawn, but performs quite close to it from personal experience and is half the price of Dawn.