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117-Oz Tide Simply Liquid Laundry Detergent (Free & Sensitive, Unscented)

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4 for $29.65

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Amazon has 4-Count 117-Oz Tide Simply Liquid Laundry Detergent (Free & Sensitive, Unscented) on sale for $29.67 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter daisybeetle for posting this deal.Deal instructions:
  1. Click here to go to product page
  2. Select the "Subscribe & Save" option, if it isn't already selected
  3. Select quantity of 4
  4. Select any frequency, then click 'Set Up Now'
  5. The price should be 4 for $41.76 - $10 multibuy in cart discount (Save $10 on 4 select items) - $2.09 (5% off S&S) = 4 for $29.67 + Shipping is free
About this item:
  • Gentle on skin
  • No dyes or perfumes
  • Works in coldwater
  • Compatible with HE and standard washing machines

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Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This matches previous Frontpage deals, most recently in late July.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Amazon has 4-Count 117-Oz Tide Simply Liquid Laundry Detergent (Free & Sensitive, Unscented) on sale for $29.67 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter daisybeetle for posting this deal.Deal instructions:
  1. Click here to go to product page
  2. Select the "Subscribe & Save" option, if it isn't already selected
  3. Select quantity of 4
  4. Select any frequency, then click 'Set Up Now'
  5. The price should be 4 for $41.76 - $10 multibuy in cart discount (Save $10 on 4 select items) - $2.09 (5% off S&S) = 4 for $29.67 + Shipping is free
About this item:
  • Gentle on skin
  • No dyes or perfumes
  • Works in coldwater
  • Compatible with HE and standard washing machines

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This matches previous Frontpage deals, most recently in late July.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this store:

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Model: Tide Simply Liquid Laundry Detergent, Free & Sensitive, 117 oz, 89 Loads

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I've posted this in the past so please forgive me if you've already read it. I am, however, adding new information that may be helpful.

As I pointed out in the past, this budget version of Tide lacks enzymes. They are helpful for breaking down organic stains such as blood, chocolate and urine. So enzymes must be good, right? And one should avoid detergents without them, right? Not necessarily. Guess what else is organic: Natural fibers such as cotton, wool and silk. Like organic stains, these fibers are also made up of proteins and carbohydrates. Enzymes break apart proteins and carbs so some experts say that they can also degrade natural fibers. That's why detergents like Woolite do not have enzymes. It's something to consider when you buy your next bottle of laundry detergent. And it's why you shouldn't just dismiss Tide Simply as an inferior detergent.

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Here's my original post:

Simply is Tide's budget line. It lacks enzymes to break down tough organic stains, e.g. Amylase for carbohydrates, Protease (e.g. Subtilisin) for proteins. Their regular fragrance-free line, Free and Gentle, has "Subtilisin, Amylase Enzyme, Mannanase Enzyme." This only has detergents and solvents, but no enzymes. I always look at the ingredients before buying a new detergent. On Amazon, the list is usually in the description or you can just enlarge the images to read the label.

It's not "watered down" as some claim. This is evidenced by the fact that the measuring cap is identical to the one on the more expensive Free and Gentle bottle. While Simply lacks enzymes, it does have detergents and solvents to handle those stains, albeit less effectively. That's fine for most people since most people don't have to deal with blood, grass, wine and chocolate stains on a regular basis. It works fine for me. It has even gotten rid of ink (with pre-treatment) since most inks are not organic. And consider this: hand soaps and cleaning sprays like Windex don't have enzymes either yet they work just fine.

I use budget detergent (with and without enzymes) for my regular wash but use the premium stuff (and/or pretreaters) when I have especially dirty and smelly clothes. In summary, this is fine for most people if you want to save a few bucks. But if you have a lot of organic stains all the time, use something with enzymes. For example, if you have kids who are constantly spilling their food.

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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank SkillfulPiranha7944

I've posted this in the past so please forgive me if you've already read it. I am, however, adding new information that may be helpful.

As I pointed out in the past, this budget version of Tide lacks enzymes. They are helpful for breaking down organic stains such as blood, chocolate and urine. So enzymes must be good, right? And one should avoid detergents without them, right? Not necessarily. Guess what else is organic: Natural fibers such as cotton, wool and silk. Like organic stains, these fibers are also made up of proteins and carbohydrates. Enzymes break apart proteins and carbs so some experts say that they can also degrade natural fibers. That's why detergents like Woolite do not have enzymes. It's something to consider when you buy your next bottle of laundry detergent. And it's why you shouldn't just dismiss Tide Simply as an inferior detergent.

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Here's my original post:

Simply is Tide's budget line. It lacks enzymes to break down tough organic stains, e.g. Amylase for carbohydrates, Protease (e.g. Subtilisin) for proteins. Their regular fragrance-free line, Free and Gentle, has "Subtilisin, Amylase Enzyme, Mannanase Enzyme." This only has detergents and solvents, but no enzymes. I always look at the ingredients before buying a new detergent. On Amazon, the list is usually in the description or you can just enlarge the images to read the label.

It's not "watered down" as some claim. This is evidenced by the fact that the measuring cap is identical to the one on the more expensive Free and Gentle bottle. While Simply lacks enzymes, it does have detergents and solvents to handle those stains, albeit less effectively. That's fine for most people since most people don't have to deal with blood, grass, wine and chocolate stains on a regular basis. It works fine for me. It has even gotten rid of ink (with pre-treatment) since most inks are not organic. And consider this: hand soaps and cleaning sprays like Windex don't have enzymes either yet they work just fine.

I use budget detergent (with and without enzymes) for my regular wash but use the premium stuff (and/or pretreaters) when I have especially dirty and smelly clothes. In summary, this is fine for most people if you want to save a few bucks. But if you have a lot of organic stains all the time, use something with enzymes. For example, if you have kids who are constantly spilling their food.
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Is this historically a good price? I know stuff was a lot cheaper 3 years ago, but $7.50 a bottle seems good?
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Not worth it even at this price. It test as badly as dollar store detergents.

Mid-tier detergents like All, Purex with Oxi, A&H with Oxi, etc... work much better at the same price or lower sometimes.

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Regardless of whether this detergents has enzymes or not, ask yourself how long it will take to use it up. I mention this because I bought two similar sized containers of A&H and it took me well over a year to use the first bottle. Not sure what the shelf life is on this stuff …
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I appreciate the good price...but its only good if actually get to use the product.

Liquid detergent actually has a shelf life before it sort of congeals / will start gunking up your machine.

If you have a large enough family / active enough lifestyle to do 356 loads of laundry in 12-18 months (load every day essentially), good deal. If you end up having to throw half of it away...
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Quote from SkillfulPiranha7944 :
I've posted this in the past so please forgive me if you've already read it. I am, however, adding new information that may be helpful.

As I pointed out in the past, this budget version of Tide lacks enzymes. They are helpful for breaking down organic stains such as blood, chocolate and urine. So enzymes must be good, right? And one should avoid detergents without them, right? Not necessarily. Guess what else is organic: Natural fibers such as cotton, wool and silk. Like organic stains, these fibers are also made up of proteins and carbohydrates. Enzymes break apart proteins and carbs so some experts say that they can also degrade natural fibers. That's why detergents like Woolite do not have enzymes. It's something to consider when you buy your next bottle of laundry detergent. And it's why you shouldn't just dismiss Tide Simply as an inferior detergent.

---------

Here's my original post:

Simply is Tide's budget line. It lacks enzymes to break down tough organic stains, e.g. Amylase for carbohydrates, Protease (e.g. Subtilisin) for proteins. Their regular fragrance-free line, Free and Gentle, has "Subtilisin, Amylase Enzyme, Mannanase Enzyme." This only has detergents and solvents, but no enzymes. I always look at the ingredients before buying a new detergent. On Amazon, the list is usually in the description or you can just enlarge the images to read the label.

It's not "watered down" as some claim. This is evidenced by the fact that the measuring cap is identical to the one on the more expensive Free and Gentle bottle. While Simply lacks enzymes, it does have detergents and solvents to handle those stains, albeit less effectively. That's fine for most people since most people don't have to deal with blood, grass, wine and chocolate stains on a regular basis. It works fine for me. It has even gotten rid of ink (with pre-treatment) since most inks are not organic. And consider this: hand soaps and cleaning sprays like Windex don't have enzymes either yet they work just fine.

I use budget detergent (with and without enzymes) for my regular wash but use the premium stuff (and/or pretreaters) when I have especially dirty and smelly clothes. In summary, this is fine for most people if you want to save a few bucks. But if you have a lot of organic stains all the time, use something with enzymes. For example, if you have kids who are constantly spilling their food.
Good post, thank you. Do you know if the All brand from Costco (https://www.costco.com/all-free-%...79277.html) has the appropriate enzymes or do they also get rid of it for the "gentle" function?

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Did they finally get rid of the carcinogens in tide I know they lost a huge law suit especially in California and New York
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I been using Arm Hammer Laundry sheets. They take up less storage space, no drippy liquid spills, no lugging heavy plastic jugs around, and no more huge plastic bottles in the land fill.
https://www.amazon.com/Arm-Hammer...YXRm&psc=1
Last edited by Papi-Chino August 25, 2024 at 03:26 PM.
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