๐ for the $2 hang tag coupons in the laundry aisle. They are usually hanging on other detergent or if youโre lucky, directly on the Persil detergent. You want the $2 off ANY ONE Persil. โผ๏ธ
Look for these specific ones that are on sale or have high value cashback. ๐ฐ
You can submit to Ibotta to get 2000 points for spending $25 . ๐งพ
... Read moreAs a fellow tech-comfortable shopper always on the hunt for the best deals, I know how satisfying it is to snag high-quality products without breaking the bank. While that Persil deal with the $2 off hang tag coupon and Ibotta is fantastic, let's dive deeper into how you can consistently save on all your laundry needs, not just with one brand.
First, beyond manufacturer coupons like the Persil one I found, digital coupons are your best friend. Many grocery store apps (like Walmart's, Target Circle, Kroger, etc.) offer exclusive digital coupons you can clip directly to your account. Always check these before you shop! I often find deals for popular brands like Tide, Gain, All, and Arm & Hammer. For example, Tide and Gain frequently have higher-value digital coupons ($1.50-$3 off), making them great to combine with sales. All and Arm & Hammer are often more budget-friendly to begin with, and smaller 50-cent or $1 coupons can make them incredibly cheap, especially when paired with a 'buy one, get one' promotion.
When it comes to rebates, Ibotta and Fetch Rewards are my go-to apps. They work a bit differently but are both invaluable. Ibotta offers cashback on specific products, and the offers change weekly. You'll often see varying values for different Persil products, like $5 back on the larger Ultra Pacs or $3 back on the 100 fl oz liquid detergent. Fetch Rewards, on the other hand, gives you points for scanning any receipt, plus bonus points for specific brands or spending thresholds, like the 2000 points for spending $25 on Persil. The beauty of these apps is how they stack โ you can use a manufacturer coupon and get a rebate, maximizing your savings. My tip: always check both apps before heading to the store, because sometimes an item might have an offer on one, or even both!
Regarding the 'Persil pricing strategy,' it often involves these stackable opportunities. Persil tends to be a mid-to-high-end detergent, but they frequently release those $2 hang tag coupons or digital coupons. When a store like Walmart puts Persil on sale, that's your cue to pounce! Combine the sale price with a coupon, and then submit your receipt to Ibotta or Fetch. This strategy is how you can turn a $15 detergent into a $5 or even sub-$1 item, like the small 16-count package of Intense Fresh Ultra Pacs I got for just $0.77 after all savings. It's about timing your purchases when all these elements align.
And let's not forget the bigger picture: your entire laundry room essentials list! Detergent is just one part. You can apply similar saving strategies to fabric softener, dryer sheets, stain removers, and even laundry boosters. Brands like Downy, Bounce, OxiClean, and Shout also frequently have digital coupons or Ibotta offers. Keep an eye out for larger bundles or multi-packs that, when combined with a coupon, can offer better per-unit pricing. Sometimes, even simple items like reusable dryer balls or mesh laundry bags can be found at a discount through online deals or store sales. By having a comprehensive approach to saving on all your laundry supplies, you'll find that stocking up your laundry room doesn't have to drain your wallet!
Ibotta is honestly one of the best apps ever made ๐ฎโ๐จ