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Old 03-24-2012, 02:52 PM
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I like the purex sheets that have the detergent and softener all together.
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Old 03-24-2012, 03:06 PM
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I bought some sample packs of them with 3 in a package to put in my hubby's suitcase when he's working out of town. They seemed to work just fine. And were much easier to pack than a gallon jug of detergent.
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I use the all free pods and I love them... they dissolve very quickly and now I get more loads for my money as Im always using too much liquid..

Havent used the Tide Pods- ALL was cheaper and is perfume and dye free..
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Old 03-24-2012, 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by marilynr View Post
"Good Housekeeping" magazine, April 2012 issue, page 119, has a very informative page on Clean Laundry,
comparing Tide to several other brands. Tide tested best on heavily soiled test loads, but there are other brands
that do very good jobs for less money.

I dont have any children at home anymore and my husband and I dont get our clothes 'dirty' so a lesser expensive detergent works for me ...
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Originally Posted by marilynr View Post
"Good Housekeeping" magazine, April 2012 issue, page 119, has a very informative page on Clean Laundry,
comparing Tide to several other brands. Tide tested best on heavily soiled test loads, but there are other brands
that do very good jobs for less money.
Marilyn, I don't get that magazine. Which other detergents do as well as Tide. I have always had better luck getting clothes clean with Tide. I always clip coupons and watch for it to be on sale before buying.
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Old 03-25-2012, 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted by luvTooQuilt View Post
I use the all free pods and I love them... they dissolve very quickly and now I get more loads for my money as Im always using too much liquid..

Havent used the Tide Pods- ALL was cheaper and is perfume and dye free..
Haven't seen the All Free pods? I do use the All Free liquid, since I have allergies. Costco only had the liquid.
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Old 03-25-2012, 07:27 AM
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very easy for hisband to use he will not spot clean clothes and I fine the dye leaves a staain if I do when taking them off so I say go for it
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Old 03-25-2012, 07:42 AM
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I love the pods for detergent. I bought the Tide Pods at Walmart, didn't check the price though. Just toss and done. No spills, no measuring. I noticed All has pods now too. I quit buying bottles or boxes of detergent when the detergent sheets were available. The sheets are getting hard to find now. I'm glad the pods are here.
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Expensive or not - pods are a godsend for disabled and blind people - glad to see they are back
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Hi Ragquilter, Will check out the Arm and Hammer ones. DG is my first go to store before I go to Giant Eagle. Thanks
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