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62-Count Cascade Platinum Plus Dishwasher Pods (Lemon Scent)

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Amazon has 62-Count Cascade Platinum Plus Dishwasher Pods (Lemon Scent) for $16.99 - $0.85 (5% Off) when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $16.14. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • Up to 100% Food Residue Removal: Cascade's most powerful dishwasher detergent for thorough cleaning.
  • 2X Dawn Grease & Scrubbing Power: Contains twice the cleaning ingredients vs. Cascade Complete ActionPacs to tackle dried-on food.
  • Spot-Free Shine: Removes visible and invisible residues for virtually spotless, shiny dishes.
  • Enhanced Cleaning Formula: Features a 40% larger liquid top for even more cleaning power vs. Cascade Platinum ActionPacs.
  • Prevents Hard Water Spots: Helps avoid filming and keeps your dishwasher clean and fresh.
  • Convenient & Safe: Premeasured, phosphate-free ActionPacs that are safe for plumbing and machines.

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Amazon has 62-Count Cascade Platinum Plus Dishwasher Pods (Lemon Scent) for $16.99 - $0.85 (5% Off) when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $16.14. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to community member SUCHaDEAL for sharing this deal

Note: 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.

Product Details:
  • Up to 100% Food Residue Removal: Cascade's most powerful dishwasher detergent for thorough cleaning.
  • 2X Dawn Grease & Scrubbing Power: Contains twice the cleaning ingredients vs. Cascade Complete ActionPacs to tackle dried-on food.
  • Spot-Free Shine: Removes visible and invisible residues for virtually spotless, shiny dishes.
  • Enhanced Cleaning Formula: Features a 40% larger liquid top for even more cleaning power vs. Cascade Platinum ActionPacs.
  • Prevents Hard Water Spots: Helps avoid filming and keeps your dishwasher clean and fresh.
  • Convenient & Safe: Premeasured, phosphate-free ActionPacs that are safe for plumbing and machines.

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Model: Cascade Platinum Plus Dishwasher Pods, Dish Detergent Soap, Clean Lemon Scent, 62 Count

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I normally use the pods, but ran out a couple weeks ago. I have a box of finish powder that I bought awhile back due to this video so I figured I'd give it a try now that I'm out of pods. I have never had to rewash so many dishes. The powder does a far worse job of cleaning than the pods. I have a newer 3 rack kitchenaid and have also read that newer dishwashers are made with the pods in mind while the advice in the video is more for older/bare bones dishwashers (no idea how accurate that is though). But from my personal experience over the last couple weeks, I can't imagine going back to powder. The pods work so much better for me. My Amazon subscription gets here this weekend with some new ones and I can't wait to stop having to pre wash every particle off of my dishes that the powder forces me to do in order to come out clean.

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IN.4.ONEToday 01:51 PM
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This is why you may want to skip the pods altogether:

https://youtube.com/playlist?list...qOzG9t3Uu1

TLDW:
The powders are better at cleaning and better for the environment. For most cycles throw in half a tablespoon of powder as pre-wash in addition to 1 tablespoon of powder for the regular wash.
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Quote from IN.4.ONE :
This is why you may want to skip the pods altogether:https://youtube.com/playlist?list...qOzG9t3Uu1TLDW:The powders are better at cleaning and better for the environment. For most cycles throw in half a tablespoon of powder as pre-wash in addition to 1 tablespoon of powder for the regular wash.
I normally use the pods, but ran out a couple weeks ago. I have a box of finish powder that I bought awhile back due to this video so I figured I'd give it a try now that I'm out of pods. I have never had to rewash so many dishes. The powder does a far worse job of cleaning than the pods. I have a newer 3 rack kitchenaid and have also read that newer dishwashers are made with the pods in mind while the advice in the video is more for older/bare bones dishwashers (no idea how accurate that is though). But from my personal experience over the last couple weeks, I can't imagine going back to powder. The pods work so much better for me. My Amazon subscription gets here this weekend with some new ones and I can't wait to stop having to pre wash every particle off of my dishes that the powder forces me to do in order to come out clean.
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ChrisA1106Today 04:22 PM
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Quote from IN.4.ONE :
This is why you may want to skip the pods altogether:

https://youtube.com/playlist?list...qOzG9t3Uu1

TLDW:
The powders are better at cleaning and better for the environment. For most cycles throw in half a tablespoon of powder as pre-wash in addition to 1 tablespoon of powder for the regular wash.
I don't know if it's my water or what, but I tried switching to Cascade Complete powder after watching that video and, while my dishes still got clean, my glassware looked terrible. A glass would go in with a fingerprint on it, and it would come out and the fingerprint would still be there, along with a lot of streaks. Yes, I used rinse said. Switching back to Cascade pods (doesn't seem to matter which, I can't tell a difference between the Cascade Complete ones and the Platinum Plus ones) and the problem went away with the first load.
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malaczkaToday 05:00 PM
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good deal
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smilinghelenToday 05:02 PM
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https://www.amazon.com/Cascade-Pl...0FDBJW9ND/
non lemon scent link

https://pgbrandsaver.com/rebates/...me=holiday
don't forget your rebate. Buy more than 1
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Quote from smilinghelen :
https://www.amazon.com/Cascade-Pl...0FDBJW9ND/
non lemon scent link

https://pgbrandsaver.com/rebates/...me=holiday
don't forget your rebate. Buy more than 1
actually would need 4 to hit over $50, better off buying 1 or 2 and looking for another P&G product deal that gets you right to $50 w/o going over by $14.
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Quote from IN.4.ONE :
This is why you may want to skip the pods altogether:https://youtube.com/playlist?list...qOzG9t3Uu1TLDW:The powders are better at cleaning and better for the environment. For most cycles throw in half a tablespoon of powder as pre-wash in addition to 1 tablespoon of powder for the regular wash.
This video helped me switch back to powder. I'm just using cheap Great Value powder from Walmart. I was using expensive pods before. Note: I have a water softener and drain the hot water first. I also put a little bit of citric acid.

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smilinghelenToday 05:09 PM
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Quote from SUCHaDEAL :
actually would need 4 to hit over $50, better off buying 1 or 2 and looking for another P&G product deal that gets you right to $50 w/o going over by $14.
I found this item and added 3 cascade to my cart, added 1 dawn. During checkout, changed the cascade to subscribe and save, and total was just over $50 Smilie

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NF7R...gToDp&th=1
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lincolncuiToday 06:07 PM
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This or Costco?

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