Over $10 Worth of Persil Cash Back Offers = Up to 40% Off Laundry Detergent at Walmart
Shop at Walmart to save on laundry detergent!
Through May 15th, check your Ibotta app for the following Walmart cash back offers on Persil Laundry Detergent:
- Get $1.50 cash back via Ibotta when you buy Persil ProClean 40oz Laundry Detergent, any variety (limit 5)
- Get $2 cash back via Ibotta when you buy Persil 15-Count Laundry Detergent Discs, any variety (limit 5)
- Get $3 cash back via Ibotta when you buy Persil 100-150oz Laundry Detergent, any variety (limit 5)
- Get $4 cash back via Ibotta when you buy Persil 38 or 40-Count Laundry Detergent Discs, any variety (limit 5)
Pair these offers with Walmart’s low everyday prices to stock up on laundry detergent on the cheap…
Walmart Deal Ideas (Thru 5/15):
Persil 15-Count Laundry Detergent Discs $4.94
Pay $4.94
Get $2 cash back via Ibotta when you buy Persil 15-Count Laundry Detergent Discs, any variety (exp 5/15; limit 5)
Final cost $2.94!
Persil ProClean Liquid Laundry Detergent 40oz Bottle $5.24
Pay $5.24
Get $1.50 cash back via Ibotta when you buy Persil ProClean 40oz Laundry Detergent, any variety (exp 5/15; limit 5)
Final cost $3.74!
Persil Laundry Detergent Discs 38-Count $11.97
Pay $11.97
Get $4 cash back via Ibotta when you buy Persil 38 or 40-Count Laundry Detergent Discs, any variety (exp 5/15; limit 5)
Final cost $7.97!
Persil ProClean Liquid Laundry Detergent 100oz Bottle $11.97
Pay $11.97
Get $3 cash back via Ibotta when you buy Persil 100-150oz Laundry Detergent, any variety (exp 5/15; limit 5)
Final cost $8.97!
Through February 15th?
Whoops! That should have said May. I’ve updated the post, thanks for catching!
An overpriced soap if you ask me. Good, when I can get for $1.00 or less. Glad I stocked up years ago.
Inflation is a tax on those making less than $400,000 a year.
It is better than Tide for sure. We used it for decades. I remember my grandmother using the powder. I don’t think they had the liquid back then.
Both are overrated. They just use less water.
When prices go up, consumers may decide they do not need the product. Most compensate by adding water and using less.
I never use as much laundry detergent as suggest ever no matter the brand. I use about half the suggested amount or less.