So which Costco in GTA has this in stock?
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Jul 6th, 2020 7:56 am
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Oh see i always go to the south location and they have always said manitoba stores dont carry this stuff. If i knew st james did id drive there instead. Thanks for the info.
Jul 6th, 2020 11:24 am
Jul 6th, 2020 11:27 am
Purell is great but I can't find it anywhere. The One Step Live Clean, that is everywhere, smells much worse than the Natural Concepts.Elendil wrote: ↑ I picked up one of those large Natural Concepts bottles at Costco this weekend, and I must say that the smell of it made me want to return it. Almost like the added fragrance makes it smell stronger than it should (or than comparable sanitizers like Purell, which is higher alcohol percentage). It smells worse after it's dried. I'll keep it around because I can't be bothered to visit a Walmart, but I'd far prefer the Purell we used to have. At least it doesn't seem to leave a sticky residue behind.
Jul 6th, 2020 11:32 am
There is often a line-up to enter Costco these days, but since they are limiting the number of people in the store, the in-store time gets reduced. Easier to move through and pickup items you need. And especially, the wait time for checkout is much shorter.
Jul 6th, 2020 11:33 am
Elendil wrote: ↑I picked up one of those large Natural Concepts bottles at Costco this weekend, and I must say that the smell of it made me want to return it. Almost like the added fragrance makes it smell stronger than it should (or than comparable sanitizers like Purell, which is higher alcohol percentage). It smells worse after it's dried. I'll keep it around because I can't be bothered to visit a Walmart, but I'd far prefer the Purell we used to have. At least it doesn't seem to leave a sticky residue behind.
With all the food sampling stations gone, I think Costco should set up just one for the various hand sanitizers that they carry...One Step, Delon+, Natural Concepts
Jul 6th, 2020 12:51 pm
Yeah, that's a good idea - I actually thought about sampling one before buying it, but they were going quick so I figured I'd give it a chance.
Jul 6th, 2020 12:53 pm
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Jul 6th, 2020 1:29 pm
i for one love the one step smell especially now with aloe and i would happily buy that one at costco over the natural concepts but i never see the one step in stock .. i gave up and finally found one at walmart for $3 more
yeah i tried the natural concepts and hated the smell costco sometimes would sell the smaller bottleElendil wrote: ↑ I picked up one of those large Natural Concepts bottles at Costco this weekend, and I must say that the smell of it made me want to return it. Almost like the added fragrance makes it smell stronger than it should (or than comparable sanitizers like Purell, which is higher alcohol percentage). It smells worse after it's dried. I'll keep it around because I can't be bothered to visit a Walmart, but I'd far prefer the Purell we used to have. At least it doesn't seem to leave a sticky residue behind.
Jul 6th, 2020 1:34 pm
they do put it out but it is a different one each time at the return desk, on the floor, at the door but not when u exit... Whatever they receive as stock, they will put it for customers to use but not all costco will put hand sanitizer or wipes, which actually shocked me because shouldn’t they have it out ?
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Thatdealguy wrote: ↑ I'll say it before anyone else. That is soooooooo wasteful. Many countries can't even afford water and you have the luxury to waste water like that.
Hand sanitizers are everywhere but most of them are brand new. Some smells. Some sticky. Some may use an inappropriate ingredient. Some dry too fast. Some are slimy.
Dont understand this "that is so wasteful " comment. Alcohol based sanitizers have a production process, use alcohol..thereby the production process alone is wasteful. But it has its purpose. Just like disposable water bottles which are terrible but convenient.crimsona wrote: ↑ Stop being judgemental. I do the same thing, filling a reusable 4l jug from the tap, and using some hand soap and water when a washroom isn't available. Or do you judge people for washing hands at a washroom sink for wasting water too?
It's the same water. Nobody said they use the entire 4I jug in one shot.
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