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2-Pack 50-Oz ECOS Hypoallergenic Plant-Powered Laundry Detergent Liquid (Lavender) on sale for $10.35 - $0.52 (5% Off) when you
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Features:
- Climate-positive, pH-balanced, and gentle on sensitive skin
- 100% vegan, cruelty-free, plant-powered (100 loads)
- Free from parabens and phosphates
- Dermatologist-tested and hypoallergenic
- Made in the USA with clean, enzyme-based formulas
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I know I've bought this before at Costco because it was cheaper per load than Kirkland. So I decided to ballpark the price using the 89% * (sameday.costco.com) rule, and something immediately jumps out at me - this is labeled "up to 50 loads" / 50 fl oz, while Kirkland is labeled "146 loads" / 194 fl oz. Is my spouse measuring them differently? Beats me - when I'm doing partial loads, I just eyeball the fill line in the washing machine itself.
Anyhow, the 225 oz container at Costco may be marginally cheaper than this deal, and Kirkland may be marginally cheaper per oz, depending on actual prices in-warehouse. YMMV on delivery, cashback, S&S tier, plantiness, fragrance, etc.
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I know I've bought this before at Costco because it was cheaper per load than Kirkland. So I decided to ballpark the price using the 89% * (sameday.costco.com) rule, and something immediately jumps out at me - this is labeled "up to 50 loads" / 50 fl oz, while Kirkland is labeled "146 loads" / 194 fl oz. Is my spouse measuring them differently? Beats me - when I'm doing partial loads, I just eyeball the fill line in the washing machine itself.
Anyhow, the 225 oz container at Costco may be marginally cheaper than this deal, and Kirkland may be marginally cheaper per oz, depending on actual prices in-warehouse. YMMV on delivery, cashback, S&S tier, plantiness, fragrance, etc.
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I know I've bought this before at Costco because it was cheaper per load than Kirkland. So I decided to ballpark the price using the 89% * (sameday.costco.com) rule, and something immediately jumps out at me - this is labeled "up to 50 loads" / 50 fl oz, while Kirkland is labeled "146 loads" / 194 fl oz. Is my spouse measuring them differently? Beats me - when I'm doing partial loads, I just eyeball the fill line in the washing machine itself.
Anyhow, the 225 oz container at Costco may be marginally cheaper than this deal, and Kirkland may be marginally cheaper per oz, depending on actual prices in-warehouse. YMMV on delivery, cashback, S&S tier, plantiness, fragrance, etc.
it also helps with the little ones that have allergies or Eczema. It cleans well and i use the cap measurement too.
you get 225 oz (4 time than what's advertised here) at Costco for $14.
this is a TOTAL RIP OFF.... !!!!!!
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