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frontpageBBQchicken | Staff posted Jan 28, 2025 10:07 AM
frontpageBBQchicken | Staff posted Jan 28, 2025 10:07 AM

3-Pack 120-Count Kleenex Lotion 3-Layer Facial Tissues w/ Coconut Oil

w/ Subscribe & Save

$4.70

$5.79

18% off
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Amazon has 3-Pack 120-Count Kleenex Lotion 3-Layer Facial Tissues w/ Coconut Oil for $4.93 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $4.68. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Note: You must be logged into your account. Coupons are typically one use per account. You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

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Amazon has 3-Pack 120-Count Kleenex Lotion 3-Layer Facial Tissues w/ Coconut Oil for $4.93 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $4.68. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken for sharing this deal.

Note: You must be logged into your account. Coupons are typically one use per account. You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

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Model: Kleenex Soothing Lotion Facial Tissues with Coconut Oil, 3 Flat Boxes, 120 Tissues per Box, 3-Ply (360 Total Tissues), Packaging May Vary

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lgoodwin
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Always chose 6 months for next shipment. Then it's on you each month to go in and delete everything before your cut off.
Kairi
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What?

$7.00/4 = 1.75
$4.70/3 = 1.56 ​

1.56 is better (lower) than 1.75.
GimmeYoTots
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This is a good deal, but be careful with Sub & Save on stuff like this. Usually Amazon populates your "shipping" items with Sub & Save items well in advance of shipment. Unfortunately I ordered Three 6 packs on a previous SD deal and when it showed up in my "shipping" cart, I immediately went to cxl the shipment, but Amazon notified me that it was "too late," even though it hadn't shipped yet and I just found out about it that day.

So, I ended up with 18 boxes of tissues that (at a much higher price) that I absolutely did not need. Just be careful once it ships to cancel your order as you may not get much of a chance when it appears in your "shipping later" alerts.

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Quote from autosaver :
Walmart has the 4 pack for $6.99, bringing the price per box/sheet lower
What?

$7.00/4 = 1.75
$4.70/3 = 1.56 ​

1.56 is better (lower) than 1.75.
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Quote from Kairi :
What?

$7.00/4 = 1.75
$4.70/3 = 1.56 ​

1.56 is better (lower) than 1.75.
The math will math.
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MsMayJan 30, 2025 05:47 PM
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Jan. 24t6h it was $3.93.
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This is a good deal, but be careful with Sub & Save on stuff like this. Usually Amazon populates your "shipping" items with Sub & Save items well in advance of shipment. Unfortunately I ordered Three 6 packs on a previous SD deal and when it showed up in my "shipping" cart, I immediately went to cxl the shipment, but Amazon notified me that it was "too late," even though it hadn't shipped yet and I just found out about it that day.

So, I ended up with 18 boxes of tissues that (at a much higher price) that I absolutely did not need. Just be careful once it ships to cancel your order as you may not get much of a chance when it appears in your "shipping later" alerts.
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Quote from GimmeYoTots :
This is a good deal, but be careful with Sub & Save on stuff like this. Usually Amazon populates your "shipping" items with Sub & Save items well in advance of shipment. Unfortunately I ordered Three 6 packs on a previous SD deal and when it showed up in my "shipping" cart, I immediately went to cxl the shipment, but Amazon notified me that it was "too late," even though it hadn't shipped yet and I just found out about it that day.

So, I ended up with 18 boxes of tissues that (at a much higher price) that I absolutely did not need. Just be careful once it ships to cancel your order as you may not get much of a chance when it appears in your "shipping later" alerts.
Always chose 6 months for next shipment. Then it's on you each month to go in and delete everything before your cut off.
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mac06Jan 31, 2025 09:29 AM
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Perfect timing! I just blew through my tissues from a tissue slick deal from last year. Thanks OP

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SiliFeb 01, 2025 12:26 PM
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It's less if you have 15% S&S = $4.20
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Quote from lgoodwin :
Always chose 6 months for next shipment. Then it's on you each month to go in and delete everything before your cut off.
Funny enough, that's exactly what I did - my regiment was set for 6 months. What I realize now is that by putting it back 6 months, when you go to cancel your shipment, you have to skip through the next 6 months of your subscribe and saves. The way Amazon designed the cancellation process makes it a pain to cancel an order 6 months out.

Let me explain w/o writing an essay. Go into your Sub and Save and try canceling something 6 months out. What happens is that Amazon forces you to go through EVERY Sub and Save order you have for the first 5 months… you can't just skip to 6 months out. If you have a lot of Sub and Save orders (like I do), it takes a long time to get to the orders 6 months out.

Anyone else know what I'm talking about?
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Quote from GimmeYoTots :
Funny enough, that's exactly what I did - my regiment was set for 6 months. What I realize now is that by putting it back 6 months, when you go to cancel your shipment, you have to skip through the next 6 months of your subscribe and saves. The way Amazon designed the cancellation process makes it a pain to cancel an order 6 months out.

Let me explain w/o writing an essay. Go into your Sub and Save and try canceling something 6 months out. What happens is that Amazon forces you to go through EVERY Sub and Save order you have for the first 5 months… you can't just skip to 6 months out. If you have a lot of Sub and Save orders (like I do), it takes a long time to get to the orders 6 months out.

Anyone else know what I'm talking about?
That's why I don't even bother to do it til that month. Each month BEFORE my cut off day, they warn you and I just know, I go through what is coming for THAT MONTH and cancel it all. I also have A LOT of S&Ss. Works for me
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lmbb20Feb 02, 2025 10:07 PM
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These are softer than a regular tissue but almost no aloe. If your nose is already sore these won't help you. If you are blowing your nose a ton then switching to these might work. If your nose is sore get Puffs
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Quote from GimmeYoTots :
Funny enough, that's exactly what I did - my regiment was set for 6 months. What I realize now is that by putting it back 6 months, when you go to cancel your shipment, you have to skip through the next 6 months of your subscribe and saves. The way Amazon designed the cancellation process makes it a pain to cancel an order 6 months out.Let me explain w/o writing an essay. Go into your Sub and Save and try canceling something 6 months out. What happens is that Amazon forces you to go through EVERY Sub and Save order you have for the first 5 months… you can't just skip to 6 months out. If you have a lot of Sub and Save orders (like I do), it takes a long time to get to the orders 6 months out.Anyone else know what I'm talking about?
There's a much easier way to do this. Sign in and go to your Subscribe & Save page, at the top of the page there are tabs, one of them is 'Subscriptions'. It defaults to 'Deliveries' which is like you say. Once in subscriptions, you can just go straight to whatever item you want and cancel it. 10 seconds and you're done.
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Quote from sirix :
There's a much easier way to do this. Sign in and go to your Subscribe & Save page, at the top of the page there are tabs, one of them is 'Subscriptions'. It defaults to 'Deliveries' which is like you say. Once in subscriptions, you can just go straight to whatever item you want and cancel it. 10 seconds and you're done.
Yeah, that's not the way it works. You can't "just go" to your subscriptions 6 months out. Amazon forces you to go through page after page (loading a new page each time) until you finally get to your orders 6 months out. Maybe you don't have much in your Sub and Save, but I have over 100 items, so it takes a while to get to orders that are 6 months out.
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Quote from Kairi :
What?

$7.00/4 = 1.75
$4.70/3 = 1.56 ​

1.56 is better (lower) than 1.75.
The Walmart lists it per 100 tissues rather than per box. Interesting I didn't pick up on this. My mistake.

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buick66Feb 09, 2025 12:46 AM
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On the Subscribe and Save page, at the top, there is Deliveries, Subscriptions, and Settings. The default is Deliveries. If you click on Subscriptions, you get a list of ALL your subscriptions. You can cancel from that page. It only shows the first 30, but at the bottom of the page is a button to load more. It usually takes Amazon a week after delivery to delete the current month from the Deliveries page, and that's when I go through the Subscriptions list and delete items.
I am retired and ordering deals from Amazon is like a hobby (I know, pathetic), so I have the Amazon S&S page open on my laptop all day. My only complaint is too many Slickdeals emails.

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