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Tide PODS Laundry Detergent, Original, 72 Count

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Aug 13, 2014
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Toronto, ON

[Amazon.ca] Tide PODS Laundry Detergent, Original, 72 Count

https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/tide-pods- ... 0191920881 $17.84 at Walmart as well.

Add the coupon and it's cheaper on Amazon atm at $15.84.

Add a 15% Subscribe and Save discount and you pay $15.13 tax-in.
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Newbie
Jul 3, 2014
62 posts
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Mississauga, ON
Good deal. 81 count also on special at Crappy tire this week, for 17.70. The extra 9 pods make the deals about equivalent.
Banned
Oct 11, 2016
1 posts
if it's a good price on the parallels? Compare to 72 Count, this is cheaper than in store.
Deal Addict
Feb 1, 2008
3341 posts
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Remember to keep these things stored away if you have kids or pets. Kids especially see these things and think candy.

I wish Tide would be like others and make them look less colorful and fun.

Has anyone else had a negative experience like the one Amazon user who said the pod melted into their clothes? I've only used dishwasher pods, not clothes pods before.

I could see these being handy for my washer in the garage for my hockey gear/nasty soiled work stuff.

Anyone know if these will freeze and be ruined?
Newbie
Jan 15, 2014
26 posts
6 upvotes
Montreal
uklamen wrote: Remember to keep these things stored away if you have kids or pets. Kids especially see these things and think candy.

I wish Tide would be like others and make them look less colorful and fun.

Has anyone else had a negative experience like the one Amazon user who said the pod melted into their clothes? I've only used dishwasher pods, not clothes pods before.

I could see these being handy for my washer in the garage for my hockey gear/nasty soiled work stuff.

Anyone know if these will freeze and be ruined?
Yes, about 3% of the Pods I used melted and remained on a piece a clothing. And in the dryer, heat that mix and gives you a nice weird look... Got to handwash heavily the shirt to get it removed!
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Aug 22, 2001
7099 posts
329 upvotes
Toronto
I've used pods for about a year, and have since went back to liquid.
about 10% of the time, they either don't melt entirely and get stuck to your clothes, or get stuck in the front of the washer and its the same end result. Redoing the wash.

After some investigation, I started putting them into the liquid compartment in the top of the washer.
Once again, maybe 10% of the time they do not completely dissolve, but atleast this way there is no ressidue on the clothes.

I have kids, and we do a lot of laundry.

I bought PERSIL from walmart and costco, and it is great. Just like Consumer reports said it would be.
Newbie
Aug 15, 2012
73 posts
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Calgary, AB
Dont forget ebates has 3x cash back this week!
Newbie
Dec 28, 2011
45 posts
17 upvotes
MONTREAL
In order to get free shipping you have to spend more than 35 so will be 3 packs but coupon applies only to one.
Sr. Member
Dec 20, 2006
633 posts
96 upvotes
I have used these for a couple years myself and have never ended up with pod material on my clothing. I always put them in the bottom of the drum, then the clothes on top. Do not put them in the detergent drawer as they won't completely dissolve.
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Jan 12, 2005
5186 posts
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Mississauga
I've been using pods exclusively for the past two years and never had an issue. I felt when I was usually the liquid bottles, I wasn't portioning, so I ended up using more than expected.
Deal Guru
Aug 15, 2015
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ON
Astharoh wrote: Yes, about 3% of the Pods I used melted and remained on a piece a clothing. And in the dryer, heat that mix and gives you a nice weird look... Got to handwash heavily the shirt to get it removed!
Just don't use it as hair gel...
Deal Addict
Dec 21, 2011
3518 posts
689 upvotes
Allenford
Love the pods, just drop them in on top of the wash and have never had one fail to dissolve. I have an old top load with agitator, I wonder if the failures are more with front loaders than tops or is it equal? Just never had it happen personally.
Deal Guru
Nov 15, 2008
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startrekkermd wrote: Good deal. 81 count also on special at Crappy tire this week, for 17.70. The extra 9 pods make the deals about equivalent.
There is a $2 printable coupon for pods at smartsource.ca which would take your price down to $15.70.
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May 23, 2009
3681 posts
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Mississauga
snow00774 wrote: Love the pods, just drop them in on top of the wash and have never had one fail to dissolve. I have an old top load with agitator, I wonder if the failures are more with front loaders than tops or is it equal? Just never had it happen personally.
Probably an issue with newer HE washers that use pint-sized water for wash cycles.
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Aug 9, 2013
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Scarborough
mardel2207 wrote: In order to get free shipping you have to spend more than 35 so will be 3 packs but coupon applies only to one.
I keep seeing $25 but that's for same day shipping
Member
Aug 13, 2014
210 posts
271 upvotes
Toronto, ON
I am having a hard time understanding why out of all my recent posts this is the only one receiving more upvotes than down.

More importantly, why am I being downvoted on all the others?
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Dec 1, 2013
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BabaBocher wrote: I am having a hard time understanding why out of all my recent posts this is the only one receiving more upvotes than down.

More importantly, why am I being downvoted on all the others?
My guess is that some users (not me) were annoyed that you posted multiple threads for coupon subscribe and save amazon discounts when you could have most likely made a thread for all of these.
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Aug 13, 2014
210 posts
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Toronto, ON
nuttun wrote: My guess is that some users (not me) were annoyed that you posted multiple threads for coupon subscribe and save amazon discounts when you could have most likely made a thread for all of these.
That makes sense. Lesson learned for next time I guess. Truthfully though, if that is the case, I would prefer someone to create a seperate thread for each (since it doesn't hurt anyone). That way I would only click the items I want and not have to miss a good deal because I have to read through a list of items.

People are strange.....

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