Showing posts with label Happy Housewife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happy Housewife. Show all posts

Friday, January 8, 2010

Recommendation FAIL - Purex

A few months back, I sang the praises of Purex 3-in-1 laundry soap, softener, dryer sheets. I still think they are revolutionary but I no longer am a proud supporter. Turns out, they are WAY too expensive for my tastes - to the tune of $135 for a washing machine repair plus months of lugging a family of 4's clothing to a laundromat at $20-$30 a trip!!!
Our washer and dryer unit is less than 2 years old. Just a couple months after it's 1st birthday, our washer quit draining the water from our clothes. Sometimes, I could get it to work if I put only 3-4 light pieces in on delicate, prayed really hard and hit spin cycle 3 times, turning a 25 minute wash into a 2 hour event. I can't tell you how much sleep I have lost trying to get 1 load we needed in the morning. Or how many evenings I spent away from my family so I could go to the laundromat.
J managed to find someone who fixes GE stackable washers/dryers AND goes south of North Ave. - not as easy to find as you would think... The repair man had never seen a Purex 3-in-1 sheet before. Certainly never 2 of them stuck in the drain, preventing our washer from doing its job.
I am pretty anal about using dryer sheets so, I'm surprised I didn't notice the sheet didn't get put in the dryer. I don't know when or how sheets ended up in the drain, but it was pretty early on because this has been happening for months and months.

This was an expensive lesson.



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Friday, August 14, 2009

Favorite Find Friday

I have a new favorite thing...
Purex 3-in-1 Laundry Sheets
Detergent + Softener + Dryer Sheets

J heard about this first and asked me to purchase some.
Living in loft with limited space, these were a no-brainer.

We went from this...
To this...
But does it work?
YES!!!!!

Our clothes smell great. They are clean and no static cling.

It is so easy. Toss 1 sheet into the wash, pull the whole load out and put it all in the dryer. No need to mess with measuring detergent. No need to take time to pull out a dryer sheet. More importantly, no need to buy a bunch of products.

The bonus...!
Our water was out for 2 days, due to city work. I HAD to wash a few loads. So, I Googled the nearest laundromat, put each load in a kitchen trash bag - And threw in 1 Purex 3-in-1 sheet. It could not have been easier!!
No lugging a big, awkward detergent bottle or a box of dryer sheets. No measuring. I just put the whole contents of the bag in the washer. Done.

Drawback?
They need to make a bleach sheet.
Seriously!!

MAJOR DRAWBACK?
Sheets clogged the drain of our washer.
Cost $135 + 4 mths of laundromat!

Disclaimer.
This is an un-paid advertisement. I SHOULD be paid - at least in some free product. This product is so good, I'm thrilled to share my good news with you. Free of any endorsement deal. For now. Hint to The Dial Corporation.

Friday, July 3, 2009

I Saved!!

I hear of all these people who save massive money using coupons and going to, of all things, their local pharmacy to purchase grocery items. It was my turn at Walgreen's yesterday. 

I looked at the flyer for sale items we would use, clipped coupons, then I went to a coupon website to grab a couple more coupons for deeper savings. 

My biggest accomplishment was getting the new Purex Detergent/Dryer sheet combo packs on sale, 2 for 1 at $8.99 - $1.00 coupon = $7.99!!! We're set for the rest of the summer!

Walgreens Coupon Savings: $21.05
Walgreens Advertised Savings: $31.00
Manufacturer Coupon Savings: $1.75
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Your Total Savings: $53.80

I honestly think I could have saved more money if I had taken more time to clip coupons from a coupon website and if I had looked at the CVS flyer to compare prices and show it to the cashier for a price comparison markdown. But $53.80 wasn't bad for 30 minutes work!