Update: This popular deal is still available.
Amazon has
3-Pack 16-Oz Mrs. Meyer's All-Purpose Cleaner Spray (Lemon Verbena) on sale for $7.10
-> now $7.47.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
- Note: Usually ships within 1 to 3 weeks
Thanks to Deal Hunter
Rokket for sharing this deal.
About this product:
- Quick and easy multi surface spray removes stuck on dirt
- A fresh way to clean, refresh, and remove odors from non-porous surfaces throughout the house
- Garden-fresh lemon verbena has a light, refreshingly mild citrus scent
- Safe to use as a floor cleaner, tile cleaner, on countertops, walls, and more
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Edit: Lavender 3 pack came out cheaper with a 15% off subscribe & save coupon and $1.50 no rush credit
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Really? Why do you say?
My experience has been the exact opposite: these spray bottles are some of the best I have! I have previously used the method ones and they don't hold up at all.
These are direct, precise, very convenient to use, and refillable.
Edit: Lavender 3 pack came out cheaper with a 15% off subscribe & save coupon and $1.50 no rush credit
How do you get a S&S coupon and a no-rush credit? Aren't those two different shipping styles?
The no-rush credits is for the first delivery if your order goes over a certain threshold (sometimes it's 1 thing other times it's 2-4 with varying credit) when you get an option for slower shipping and the item comes a little later.
This threshold for no-rush credits is 2 of the same item (3 pack spray). You can cancel the subscription after it's delivered and keep the credits.
The no-rush credits is for the first delivery if your order goes over a certain threshold (sometimes it's 1 thing other times it's 2-4 with varying credit) when you get an option for slower shipping and the item comes a little later.
This threshold for no-rush credits is 2 of the same item (3 pack spray). You can cancel the subscription after it's delivered and keep the credits.
So…you can get no-rush credits on subscribe&save orders?? This is extremely confusing. But i guess I will keep an eye out for this since I've never seen it.
You check it on the order finalization screen, yeah?
You check it on the order finalization screen, yeah?
I don't believe it would apply to the 2nd and beyond shipments.
I don't believe it would apply to the 2nd and beyond shipments.
Very interesting. Thanks! Is there a way to see what qualifies? Or is it only identifiable on that final order checkout screen?
The no-rush depends on item size/quantity. Some orders track the amount and keep it easy while others do not.
If you order 2 items and it qualifies for $1.50 then 4 items should qualify for $3 but sometimes it doesn't track and it's easier to place multiple orders that do qualify and you rake in the no-rush credits.
Example: I ordered 2 of the 3 packs of cleaners in one scent(1 didn't qualify) and got $1.50 no-rush credit and then saw the other scent and purchased 2 of the 3 packs and got an additional $1.50 no-rush credit.
Do I need all this? Probably not but it helps make my $5 4k digital purchases easier to justify
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The no-rush depends on item size/quantity. Some orders track the amount and keep it easy while others do not.
If you order 2 items and it qualifies for $1.50 then 4 items should qualify for $3 but sometimes it doesn't track and it's easier to place multiple orders that do qualify and you rake in the no-rush credits.
Example: I ordered 2 of the 3 packs of cleaners in one scent(1 didn't qualify) and got $1.50 no-rush credit and then saw the other scent and purchased 2 of the 3 packs and got an additional $1.50 no-rush credit.
Do I need all this? Probably not but it helps make my $5 4k digital purchases easier to justify
After reading this, I still feel that you are using the "buy it now" option and clicking the box for S&S…or you live in a very particular area that offers more delivery options.
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