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Amazon has 33-Oz Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Liquid Hand Soap Refill (Basil) on sale for $4.89 when following the instructions below. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more.

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  1. Click here and apply the $1.74 off coupon on the product page
  2. Select the Subscribe & Save option, if it isn't already selected
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  4. Proceed to checkout
  5. The price should be $6.98 - $1.74 off coupon discount - 5% Subscribe & Save discount = $4.89.
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Product Info:
  • Liquid hand soap made with essential oils, aloe vera, olive oil, and other thoughtfully chosen ingredients.
  • Dye free
  • Paraben free hand soap that is also made without phthalates or artificial colors
  • Mrs. Meyer's produces cruelty free hand soaps.

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 33-Oz Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Liquid Hand Soap Refill (Basil) fo r $4.89 when you checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more.

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  • $6.98 - $1.74 Coupon - 5% Subscribe & Save = $4.89

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Model: Mrs. Meyer's Hand Soap Refill, Made with Essential Oils, Biodegradable Formula, Basil, 33 fl. oz

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Barely discounted to be honest
I know this probably isn't going to be helpful for people looking at this product in particular, but at the beginning of the pandemic I ran out of liquid soap and didn't want to venture to the store to get cheap refill so I started using bar soap at my sinks and it is wayyyyyy cheaper. I can get 3 bars of soap for a dollar at the dollar store and those seem to last forever. Probably last 3x as long or more as a dollar worth of liquid soap. Also, it didn't dry my hands nearly as much as the liquid soap. Never going back to liquid.
Hmm. While i appreciate the sentiment about not wanting to see "deals" that amount to a run of the mill sale (like this one), you sound awfully particular and demanding. "Jumping through hoops" is more often than not exactly how the best deals are achieved- i.e. ones that are more than run of the mill sales. And subscribe and save really is about the easiest "hoop" to deal with there is. If you arent even willing to do that but still want great savings you probably shouldn't bother with SD at all. Ive done 5+ item subscribe and save for ~10 years, skipping maybe a handful of months in that time. They email you a reminder. It is hard to forget. And even if you do there usually are a number of days between the deadline and when items actually ship when you can still cancel.

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09-27-2021 at 06:39 AM.
09-27-2021 at 06:39 AM.
Quote from jal9 :
I love the smell of basil, but this soap smells nothing like basil. I found the smell of this soap disgusting, but obviously some like it.
Same. Daughter who loves basil did not like this at all.
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bobbylight
09-27-2021 at 07:02 AM.
09-27-2021 at 07:02 AM.
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What is the brand of the bar soap? We buy these expensive Dove hand wash liquid soap and they seem to run out quickly. Thanks
I buy Palmolive hand soap at the dollar store, but I have also been using the white dial because it can be cheap with Walgreens deals or on Amazon every once in a while. They all seem to last way longer than liquid soap and none of them dry my hands out like the cheap liquid soap. Same goes for bar soap vs. body wash in the shower.
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09-27-2021 at 07:15 AM.
09-27-2021 at 07:15 AM.
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Absolutely, and I think to anyone age 35+ this is totally obviously because liquid soap (like body wash) became popular in our lifetimes. But it's always fun to "discover" an old tradition that makes you wonder why we changed…I feel like that every time I read a newspaper. It's like a novelty.

With soap, it was just convenience and less mess.
I feel like both are just as messy. Soap bars leave tons of residue wherever you set it and it can get soggy when left in any amount of water.

Most of my family (all over 35) still get liquid soap. Lol
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09-27-2021 at 07:17 AM.
09-27-2021 at 07:17 AM.
Quote from ash78 :
Absolutely, and I think to anyone age 35+ this is totally obviously because liquid soap (like body wash) became popular in our lifetimes. But it's always fun to "discover" an old tradition that makes you wonder why we changed…I feel like that every time I read a newspaper. It's like a novelty.

With soap, it was just convenience and less mess.

Liquid soap is more hygienic than a bar of soap. To me that is the reason to prefer one over the other.
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AG1802
09-27-2021 at 08:37 AM.
09-27-2021 at 08:37 AM.
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I know this probably isn't going to be helpful for people looking at this product in particular, but at the beginning of the pandemic I ran out of liquid soap and didn't want to venture to the store to get cheap refill so I started using bar soap at my sinks and it is wayyyyyy cheaper. I can get 3 bars of soap for a dollar at the dollar store and those seem to last forever. Probably last 3x as long or more as a dollar worth of liquid soap. Also, it didn't dry my hands nearly as much as the liquid soap. Never going back to liquid.

Similar situation but I used body wash instead. Ran out of bath and body works soaps during the pandemic and started using the St Ives exfoliating body wash. Much cheaper and has the same surfactants as hand soap. Smells nice, has scrubbing power, and is much cheaper
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09-27-2021 at 08:41 AM.
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I'm TIRED of these so called "deals" where I am REQUIRED to either PICK UP IN STORE (usually 2 hours from me), or "subscribe and save" crap. I am NOT going to drive 2 hours to save $1! I also am NOT going to go thru all the crap of "Subscribe and Save" and then have to (HOPEFULLY REMEMBER TO!!!!!) go back and cancel the S & S!!

Give us some REAL DEALS that don't require having to jump thru hoops. Lately all I get is kind of crap, AND I keep getting the exact same "deals" in my email, more than once - sometimes 3 or more times!!!!!

Give me some GOOD DEALS and STOP all this other "crap".
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I'm pretty sure most of these deals are submitted by regular users, and if they show up it's because other users upvoted them.

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09-27-2021 at 09:28 AM.
09-27-2021 at 09:28 AM.
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I'm not sure why this showed up Twice! And I can'f find how to delete one or the other, I can only find how to "edit" them...

I'm TIRED of these so called "deals" where I am REQUIRED to either PICK UP IN STORE (usually 2 hours from me), or "subscribe and save" crap. I am NOT going to drive 2 hours to save $1! I also am NOT going to go thru all the crap of "Subscribe and Save" and then have to (HOPEFULLY REMEMBER TO!!!!!) go back and cancel the S & S!!

Give us some REAL DEALS that don't require having to jump thru hoops. Lately all I get is kind of crap, AND I keep getting the exact same "deals" in my email, more than once - sometimes 3 or more times!!!!!

Give me some GOOD DEALS and STOP all this other "crap".
Thank you.
Hmm. While i appreciate the sentiment about not wanting to see "deals" that amount to a run of the mill sale (like this one), you sound awfully particular and demanding. "Jumping through hoops" is more often than not exactly how the best deals are achieved- i.e. ones that are more than run of the mill sales. And subscribe and save really is about the easiest "hoop" to deal with there is. If you arent even willing to do that but still want great savings you probably shouldn't bother with SD at all. Ive done 5+ item subscribe and save for ~10 years, skipping maybe a handful of months in that time. They email you a reminder. It is hard to forget. And even if you do there usually are a number of days between the deadline and when items actually ship when you can still cancel.
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09-27-2021 at 10:18 AM.
09-27-2021 at 10:18 AM.
Quote from Lanmanna :
I feel like both are just as messy. Soap bars leave tons of residue wherever you set it and it can get soggy when left in any amount of water.

Most of my family (all over 35) still get liquid soap. Lol

Yes. Our bathroom pipes clog easily and when we switched to bar soap we had to use an auger to get out the soap bits. We had to switch right back to liquid. Sometimes it's not about convenience.
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09-27-2021 at 01:02 PM.
09-27-2021 at 01:02 PM.
Quote from bobbylight :
I know this probably isn't going to be helpful for people looking at this product in particular, but at the beginning of the pandemic I ran out of liquid soap and didn't want to venture to the store to get cheap refill so I started using bar soap at my sinks and it is wayyyyyy cheaper. I can get 3 bars of soap for a dollar at the dollar store and those seem to last forever. Probably last 3x as long or more as a dollar worth of liquid soap. Also, it didn't dry my hands nearly as much as the liquid soap. Never going back to liquid.
Liquid soap is definitely a convenience item. I also think it makes for a nice option for guests. Otherwise I would agree with you that a true slickdealer has a draining soap tray with a discount bar sitting next to their sink (which they also bought as a clearance).

Good luck!
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09-27-2021 at 01:04 PM.
09-27-2021 at 01:04 PM.
Quote from jal9 :
I love the smell of basil, but this soap smells nothing like basil. I found the smell of this soap disgusting, but obviously some like it.
This brand definitely features strong scents, which is why I actually use them in my guest bathroom as an alternative to some kind of spray fragrance. Any of this brand's scents tend to linger pretty well after a basic handwashing.

Good luck!
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09-27-2021 at 01:08 PM.
09-27-2021 at 01:08 PM.
Quote from ash78 :
Absolutely, and I think to anyone age 35+ this is totally obviously because liquid soap (like body wash) became popular in our lifetimes. But it's always fun to "discover" an old tradition that makes you wonder why we changed…I feel like that every time I read a newspaper. It's like a novelty.

With soap, it was just convenience and less mess.
Quote from bobbylight :
I know this probably isn't going to be helpful for people looking at this product in particular, but at the beginning of the pandemic I ran out of liquid soap and didn't want to venture to the store to get cheap refill so I started using bar soap at my sinks and it is wayyyyyy cheaper. I can get 3 bars of soap for a dollar at the dollar store and those seem to last forever. Probably last 3x as long or more as a dollar worth of liquid soap. Also, it didn't dry my hands nearly as much as the liquid soap. Never going back to liquid.
Be careful with those soaps, I used Dove and they melt quickly and then accumulate and cause clogs on slow moving drains. You can get irish spring for super cheap but they dry hand really bad, most bar soaps also leave residue unlike liquid soaps.
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09-27-2021 at 03:15 PM.
09-27-2021 at 03:15 PM.
Quote from techie333 :
Anecdotal story but last time I got one of these off Amazon, there was a small hairline crack at bottom which I initially overlooked but caused a slow leak over a month resulting in a big soap puddle at bottom to my bathroom cabinet. So inspect container properly

Seems to happen with any kind of liquid soap Amazon sells. Detergent, dish soap, and hand soap.
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09-27-2021 at 08:04 PM.
09-27-2021 at 08:04 PM.
Quote from bobbylight :
I know this probably isn't going to be helpful for people looking at this product in particular, but at the beginning of the pandemic I ran out of liquid soap and didn't want to venture to the store to get cheap refill so I started using bar soap at my sinks and it is wayyyyyy cheaper. I can get 3 bars of soap for a dollar at the dollar store and those seem to last forever. Probably last 3x as long or more as a dollar worth of liquid soap. Also, it didn't dry my hands nearly as much as the liquid soap. Never going back to liquid.

Bar soap = slippery when wet 🤣
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