Finish Powerball® Dish Washer Tabs 200ct for $16.99 + free shipping
Finish
Powerball® Dish Washer Tabs 200ct
Powerful Scrubbing Action; Attacks Burnt on Food
Item # 592109
Non-Costco Members pay a small service fee, mine was $2.55 w free shipping!
must buy two
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.
This is a great deal! Been using these for about a year now and love them.
Not quantum....deal breaker!!!!!
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.
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!
use it, love it, bought it, thank you for posting!
$54.99 for the 2-pack at Amazon. Good deal!
Costco often issues $3 coupons for this brand.
Worth waiting for the coupon book.
Got them last month (can't find the receipt).
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
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
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.
@discountlingeriedeals: Pubix? ;)
Publix is a GREAT grocery chain. They are a FANTISTIC place to coupon. Their customer service is OUTSTANDING!!!!
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.
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.
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.
Does it leave foggy residue on your glasses without the phosphates?
Not for me; no residue of any kind!
@kelleyballard: No residue.
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]
@andrewnortonhbbc: Now lets not be cheap. There's no residue and it's a good deal.
@awschubring: How is almost $20 more a good deal?

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