Got a Dollar Tree Nearby? Possibly Score Purex Detergent 30-Loads for Just 50¢ Each!
If you have a Dollar Tree nearby, keep your eyes peeled for Purex PowerShot laundry detergent 30-Loads priced at just $1. YEP, just a buck! Plus, there is also a $1/2 Purex Laundry Detergent newspaper insert coupon available, which means you can grab these bottles for just 50¢ each after coupon! Note that product selection does vary from store to store, so this detergent may or may not be available at your local Dollar Tree.
Purex PowerShot Laundry Detergent $1 each
Total = $2
Use the $1/2 Purex Laundry Detergent coupon found in the 8/28 RP
Final cost $1 total, just 50¢ per bottle!
Interested in knowing what to buy at Dollar Tree and what NOT to buy at Dollar Tree? Be sure to check out this post here!
(Thanks, Kayla!)
Is purex a good brand? I have always used Tide and Arm & Hammer (Depending on the sales ;), is this comparable?
We use only Purex. Works great. I am allergic to several other brands. I have had good luck with Purex!!
Thank You
I love Purex!!
Happy to hear Lauren! Thanks for the feedback!
My dollar three never has this goodies the only time was when they had the disposable snackeez for 1 dollar lol
Same here, Josie! So frustrating to read about these amazing Dollar Tree deals and yet mine never has them. We only have one and the next closest store is over 2 hours away (Wyoming). *sigh*
coupon found in the 8/28 RP
What is RP means? Where can I find it. appreiciate if you can provide the link
There is no link John because it’s an insert from the paper. RP= red plum and she list the date it was issued.
RP is for the Red Plum Coupon Insert from the Sunday Paper on 8/28. Hope this helps!
RP stands for Red Plum and is a coupon insert found in your Sunday newspaper, though you can also order inserts or single coupons online.
So even tho the coupon says “Redeem only at Dollar General” I can still redeem at Dollar Tree?
Hmm, I am not finding that limitation listed. I’m wondering if you have a different coupon than the one listed above?