worth taking a butchers around the dettol range as there are a few sprays (3packs) half price (price matching tesco) but also include a 50% off voucher
worth taking a butchers around the dettol range as there are a few sprays (3packs) half price (price matching tesco) but also include a 50% off voucher
Thanks OP, got them for £1.75 after the extra reduction for having 5 or more items in a monthly S&S.
watson44
2 Mar 16#6
watson44
2 Mar 166#7
worth taking a butchers around the dettol range as there are a few sprays (3packs) half price (price matching tesco) but also include a 50% off voucher
Thanks, with the 15% off 5 S&S these are a real bargain!
Shame my lynx shower gels OOS for £1 :disappointed:
tammyaw82
2 Mar 16#8
Thanks very much guys how do u search all the vouchers on prime though x
watson44 to tammyaw82
2 Mar 16#11
not sure about prime but this should help
Jimdabod
2 Mar 16#9
hmmm I got voucher subscribe and saved but came up at £4.75! is it because I've uses this voucher before?
watson44 to Jimdabod
2 Mar 161#12
yes, you can only use the voucher once per product
brilly to Jimdabod
2 Mar 16#13
i thought the same but if you click on the order details it should show the discount if its applied or not
i added 5 different s+s and shows as £1.75 after promo and discounts
my question is as delivery for my items is on the 8th if the price changes before then i assume that i would be charged the higher price without warning?
sparky111091 to Jimdabod
2 Mar 16#19
You need to take it to the final payment confirmation page where it will show the discount.
Firefly1
2 Mar 161#14
Your first S&S order is at the price that you subscribe at. Minus any potential 15% deduction for 5 items or more that was not valid at time of order.
tammyaw82
2 Mar 16#15
Thanks so much really appreciate it ordered some stuff x
brilly
2 Mar 16#16
ah yeah thanks!
went for:
these wipes
dettol sprays
random toothpaste
moisturiser for missus... mothers day soon after all
these dishwasher tabs cheap atm too http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00QIIGNZO
Firefly1
2 Mar 16#17
I got the dettol wipes, the dettol bathroom & the dettol kitchen sprays.
Thanks OP.
watson44
2 Mar 16#18
no, the price you see now is the price you pay...price is based on the time the order is generated...which is why is best to cancel all items when you've received them and wait for the deal(s) to re-appear
hakangocer121
2 Mar 16#20
How is this £2.52? When I go to check out it comes up as £5.00. Am İ doing something wrong here?
watson44 to hakangocer121
2 Mar 16#22
1. click the voucher
2. select S&S on the right
3. go through delivery and payment options
4. final page should now show discounts
watson44
2 Mar 162#21
mach 3 8 pack for £6.17 with 20% off code & 15% S&S
not working for me, says 50%, but at checkout not applying it, very strange
brilly to Pureego
2 Mar 16#33
go into the order details via order number and look at the final total
deany76
2 Mar 16#34
thanks will do
Pureego
2 Mar 16#35
ok thanks
Welsh Bird
2 Mar 16#36
Thank you. Ordered.
deany76
2 Mar 16#37
On at the amazon there is a question about cleaning an iPhone.
Are they okay to clean the iPhone's oleophobic layer screen?
From another site: "How do I clean my smartphone's screen and should I mind its oleophobic layer?
Yes, you should. It is not recommended to use any alcohol-based solutions when cleaning a capacitive touchscreen, neither is it a good idea to apply common household detergents, even if it's stated that they can be used for computer and / or TV screens. The aggressive compounds in such cleaners can easily wipe off the oleophobic coat and leave your glass “naked”.
Cleaning your mobile device's glass should generally be done with just a soft, cotton rag. In extreme cases, water-based solvents should do the trick – cleaners that are specifically designed for touchscreens can be bought at various outlets, just make sure to check the ingredients, as many manufacturers will feel no remorse in stamping an alcohol-based detergent as mobile-friendly. Also, applying the detergent to the rag, rather than spraying it directly on the screen, is a good idea.
So I guess they are okay to clean an iPhone, just not the screen?
Thanks
nickann1
2 Mar 16#38
Thanks, had it on S&S for 4.75 for the 16th of march anyway. Cancelled that and arranged this
vanessaanne
2 Mar 16#39
Thank you just ordered great find x
vladdy
2 Mar 16#40
No longer available
Maaly
2 Mar 16#41
No longer available on this product but still works on the packs of 3 cleaners. Thanks OP
arma_gera
2 Mar 16#42
gone.. :disappointed:
russellanam
2 Mar 16#43
Deal no longer available for the Dettol Anti-Bacterial Cleaning Surface Wipes, 252 Wipes but still valid for the other two items.
Coffee100
2 Mar 16#44
I can't get pack of 3 surface sprays. Is it oos?
carlos1985
2 Mar 16#45
Always found soapy water was enough, call me old fashioned but why do we need these ? cynical answer is you lot have been brainwashed, these have the reverse effect, creating a nation of wimps who have resistance to nothing, grumpy ol git rant over ;-)
Opening post
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/tesco-price-comparison/Household_Cleaning/Dettol_Anti_Bacterial_Cleansing_Surface_Wipes_84.html
amazon have 3 packs for £4.75 with S&S, but there is also a 50% off voucher bringing the price down to £2.25
Dettol Anti-Bacterial Cleaning Surface Wipes, 252 Wipes
£4.75 After 5% discount
Items: £4.17
Postage & Packing: £0.00
VAT: £0.83
Total: £5.00
Promotion Applied: -£2.75
Order Total: £2.25
worth taking a butchers around the dettol range as there are a few sprays (3packs) half price (price matching tesco) but also include a 50% off voucher
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dettol-Anti-Bacterial-Surface-Cleanser-750/dp/B00QIIKJC2
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dettol-Power-Pure-Bathroom-Spray/dp/B00QIIJ4KU
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00QIIKJC2
Top comments
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dettol-Anti-Bacterial-Surface-Cleanser-750/dp/B00QIIKJC2
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dettol-Power-Pure-Bathroom-Spray/dp/B00QIIJ4KU
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00QIIKJC2
All comments (46)
Good price though.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dettol-Anti-Bacterial-Surface-Cleanser-750/dp/B00QIIKJC2
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dettol-Power-Pure-Bathroom-Spray/dp/B00QIIJ4KU
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00QIIKJC2
Shame my lynx shower gels OOS for £1 :disappointed:
i added 5 different s+s and shows as £1.75 after promo and discounts
my question is as delivery for my items is on the 8th if the price changes before then i assume that i would be charged the higher price without warning?
went for:
these wipes
dettol sprays
random toothpaste
moisturiser for missus... mothers day soon after all
these dishwasher tabs cheap atm too http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00QIIGNZO
Thanks OP.
2. select S&S on the right
3. go through delivery and payment options
4. final page should now show discounts
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00R10ZUYS
Cancel after first delivery :smiley:
Dettol Anti-Bacterial Surface Cleanser 750 ml - Original, Pack of 3
Subscription summary
Items: £3.75
Postage & Packing: £0.00
Total before VAT: £3.75
VAT: £0.75
Total: £4.50
Promotion Applied: -£2.48
Order Total: £2.02
Item Subtotal: £4.17
Postage & Packing: £0.00
Promotion Applied: -£2.71
Total Before VAT: £1.46
VAT: £0.29
Order Total: £1.75
Selected Payment Method:
Are they okay to clean the iPhone's oleophobic layer screen?
From another site:
"How do I clean my smartphone's screen and should I mind its oleophobic layer?
Yes, you should. It is not recommended to use any alcohol-based solutions when cleaning a capacitive touchscreen, neither is it a good idea to apply common household detergents, even if it's stated that they can be used for computer and / or TV screens. The aggressive compounds in such cleaners can easily wipe off the oleophobic coat and leave your glass “naked”.
Cleaning your mobile device's glass should generally be done with just a soft, cotton rag. In extreme cases, water-based solvents should do the trick – cleaners that are specifically designed for touchscreens can be bought at various outlets, just make sure to check the ingredients, as many manufacturers will feel no remorse in stamping an alcohol-based detergent as mobile-friendly. Also, applying the detergent to the rag, rather than spraying it directly on the screen, is a good idea.
So I guess they are okay to clean an iPhone, just not the screen?
Thanks