*HOT* $2/1 Ajax Laundry Detergent Coupon = Possibly Only $0.50 Per 39-Load Bottle at Walmart
Wow! Hurry on over here to print a high value $2/1 ANY size Ajax Laundry Detergent Bricks coupon! This coupon will make for a *HOT* deal at Walmart (if your store carries this product)…
Ajax 39-load bottles $2.50
Use the $2/1 Ajax coupon found here
Final cost $0.50!
(Thanks, Coupon Pro!)
That’s great deals thanks Collins
thanks!!
Is this HE? Thanks!
i think i can see the HE design on the front of the bottles…I hope!
A lot of my local stores don’t carry this, but I was able to locate it in a town I’m visiting tomorrow, so I will grab two bottles then! Yay!
where do you check if they carry it?
There’s a store locator link on their facebook page.
Do you know if they have Free & Clear?
On their website it looks like they have free and clear. So hoping they have it at my Walmart. Hope you find it also Tiffany π
Is this a good detergent? I have not used it.
not available at my local Walmart π
Never seen free n clear in Atlanta,Ga stores. This is a good deal….wish it came in powder
are there any other stores that carry this??
Bravo Supermarket
Was able to grab 2 bottles at my local walmart… paid $1.08 for both π
do any other stores carry this? my walmart does not
I just wanted to give you a heads up on this detergent. I purchased some last time these coupons were available, I was not happy with the way it made my clothes smell. After they were washed and dried they smelled like medicine or moth balls, it is hard to describe, but they smelled awful. I had to rewash all my clothes in another detergent. I use any kind of detergent out there, mostly Purex, All and Wisk, whatever is on sale, so I am not picky. Just wanted to share my experience with everyone, so if your store does not carry it, you are really not missing out. It was a waste of my money.
I had purchased two containers of Ajax detergent and added it to my stash. Don’t remember where I bought them, but it must have been a good sale with coupons also. I recently opened one container and started using it. I was shocked. Worst detergent ever. It’s extremely watery and makes almost no suds at all. It’s almost like they took a little detergent and added tons of water to it.
I’m not picky either. Will use almost any brand. The smell wasn’t that bad for me, but I’ve been adding a little Purex crystals lately, so maybe that’s what I’m smelling.
I will never buy this brand again, even if it’s free. Anyone have any ideas how I can use up the almost two bottles that remain (other than washing clothes)? I don’t want to just pour it down the drain.
I ended up donating mine to the local shelter, I hated to throw it out, so you could always donate it.
Our pantry families welcome nonfood items,
There are many detergents that are being made without the suds now due to the HE machines. When you see a product labeled HE that is exactly what it means (low to no suds) Not seeing suds doesn’t mean it is not cleaning as suds have absolutely nothing to do with cleaning. We have been brainwashed. Google it. The same with the thinness/thickness of a detergent (good housekeeping has actually done studies on thinness and suds etc) it doesn’t matter as it all depends on the surfactants. I have used this product for a long time and like you wondered about this so I called the company to complain about the thinness when they changed the formula over to HE a few years ago and they told me that it is normal not to get suds and for it to be thin and it has been ever since. I always just use the recommended amount and I think it cleans great, but it is definitely a personal preference and I know a lot of people want to see those suds for confirmation that it is cleaning, but again we have been brainwashed to think the suds have anything to do with cleaning.
Checked the label. Says it’s for standard and HE. As far as donating, it’s actually pretty difficult to donate stuff in my area. You have to make tons of phone calls and they’re only really interested if you have a quantity of items. And, as far as I know, the animal shelters and hospitals only want fragrance free, which this isn’t.
So, I’m going to try mixing this stuff half and half with other detergent as I do a wash and see how that goes just to use it up. But won’t be purchasing it again.
You could donate what you have left to your local animal shelter. Most shelters are in need of detergents and other cleaning supplies. They appreciate coupon donations too! π
I don’t know why people are complaining about this product. I have no complaints. And plus Its only 50 cents and that’s an awesome deal! π
I didn’t have any problems with it the last time I purchased it with coupons. Of course, our clothing isn’t really DIRTY dirty, if you know what i mean. My husband and I both just work in an office and my son sits in school all day, so we don’t really get them stained and soiled. I would buy it again – – particularly at 50 cents a bottle!!!!
I’ve been printing a LOT of coupons lately, only to find that my stores don’t carry it, so here’s their locator. It says there are 3 stores within 200 miles of me and lists two I go to regularly, so I’m in.
https://ajaxlaundry.com/store-locator/
I’ve read that too about no suds with HE detergents and it doesn’t bother me any. The stuff my son made had A TON of suds and it worried me too much to keep using it in my HE machine.
I can’t use Tide as my skin reacts to it so when we used to get the travel pouches for free I used them for rugs and such. I have used this and it doesn’t bother my sensitive skin but I will be donating this to the food pantry at our church as I have a massive stock pile of ALL and Purex. Can’t pass up 50 cents.
Got my 2 today! π Thanks Collin!
If you don’t like the detergent…on the back of the bottle it has the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval/Gaurantee…which they will either replace or refund. So 50 cents a bottle and no risk if it doesn’t work out isn’t so bad!