dealsfinish powerball® dish washer tabs 200ct for $16…

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I think I paid about $16.99 for only 90 Cascade Action Packs last week at Costco. This is a much better deal even with minimum order of 2.

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This is a great deal! Been using these for about a year now and love them.

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Not quantum....deal breaker!!!!!

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Got these last time we were at Costco. We have a pretty cheap dishwasher and with every other detergent, we've had to run the pots and pans cleaning. With this stuff though, we can just run a normal cycle and it gets the job done perfectly. My parents have hard water and have been through a lot of different detergents and this is the stuff they're sticking with.

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yeah, I got these the last time they were on sale too. They definitely clean better and as an added bonus we won't have to buy any more for a year!

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use it, love it, bought it, thank you for posting!

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Costco often issues $3 coupons for this brand.
Worth waiting for the coupon book.
Got them last month (can't find the receipt).

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Half the price than what walmart stays.....hard to swallow paying 38 bucks for dishwasher detergent but last for well over a year and these puppies clean great

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Just bought 2 boxes as required with no membership:

Subtotal: 33.98
Shipping: 0
Non-Member surcharge: $1.70
Tax: $2.77
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Total: $38.45

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For those that have a local Publix, these go on a BOGO quite often for a box of 100 - $6.99 so that is 200 for $6.99. I use these - they work great. I always hit up the BOGO deal at Publix when they have it.

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Publix is a GREAT grocery chain. They are a FANTISTIC place to coupon. Their customer service is OUTSTANDING!!!!

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OK appliance geek urges: A: Using these in suburbia can be a problem. In most cases city water is fine, but suburbs (Long Island for example), they treat the water with chlorine and ammonia to kill germs, ammonia reacts with rinse aids and is a terror on dishwashers. B: Less detergent, hotter water helps more than Rinse aid. C: Please clean the glop off the dishes before U put them in dishwasher, otherwise it's a jungle in there, no your dishwasher will not digest a pan of Lasagne. I fix these for a living... In the city the water is treated only with chlorine, and no problem, out here, ouch, the water foams in the dishwasher and leaves behind a chalky Ick or worse a gooey glue like substance that will ferment rapdily. What to do? Do you live in the city, if yes skip to hints, if no then get a basic powder detergent and avoid rinse aid problems. Hints: 1)Remove ALL visible debris on dishes, 2)Use minimal detergent not maximum, 3)Run hot water in sink before using dishwasher.

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These work great. Super easy since all you need is the tab, don't have to squeeze out liquid. At less than $.10 a tab shipped, can't be beat.

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This is a great price. I paid 9 cents each with shipping. The best amazon price is 13 cents each. Even the local grocery sale with the awesome January 1 coupon is still 11 cents each. I'm in.

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Does it leave foggy residue on your glasses without the phosphates?

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Not for me; no residue of any kind!

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The don't fit in the flip up door of my Fisher Paykel. Sucks for me. Back to powder but I love my 2 drawers that open from outside in the Fisher Paykel. Look it up some time. [url] http://www.appliancist.com/fisher-paykel-dishwasher.JPG [/url]

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@andrewnortonhbbc: Now lets not be cheap. There's no residue and it's a good deal.

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@awschubring: How is almost $20 more a good deal?