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Palmolive Liquid Hand Wash Refill Varieties 3x1L $11.52 ($10.37 S&S), Foaming $12.72 ($11.45 S&S) + Del ($0 Prime/ $59) @ Amazon

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Palmolive Liquid Hand Wash Soap Varieties 3x1L ($10.37 S&S):

Palmolive Foaming Liquid Hand Wash Soap Varieties 3x1L ($11.45 S&S):

Credit to @RichardMelbourne for the foaming varieties.

Amazon is price matching Coles.
Previous offer in March.

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  • +2

    $3.75 at Coles if you don’t need 3.

    • +1

      and if you do need 3, then 3 at $3.75 is $11.25
      (less than the non S&S price here)

    • I just googled Coles but the price shows $4.5?

      • There are 2 types: Foaming at $4.50 or non-foaming at $3.75 at Coles.

  • Are your old bottles working fine still? Mine doesn't spring back once I refill.

  • Sea minerals one always the last to price match if it even does. Amazon has become crap

  • +3

    The foaming ones are also on special - e.g.

    Palmolive Foaming Antibacterial Liquid Hand Wash Soap 3L (3 x 1L packs), Lime and Mint Refill and Save
    https://www.amazon.com.au/Palmolive-Antibacterial-Parabens-P…

    Palmolive Foaming Liquid Hand Wash Soap 3L (3 x 1L packs), Japanese Cherry Blossom
    https://www.amazon.com.au/Palmolive-Japanese-Parabens-Phthal…

    Palmolive Foaming Liquid Hand Wash Soap 3L (3 x 1L packs), Raspberry Refill and Save
    https://www.amazon.com.au/Palmolive-Raspberry-Parabens-Phtha…

    • Thanks. Updated post.

    • +3

      Just mix the non-foaming ones with water 4 to 1 ratio in your foaming dispenser. Even better value.

      • i already mix the foaming ones with water? or was i not meant to?

      • +3

        Loses all antibacterial value and may also introduce bacteria so… buyer beware.

        • What if I use boiled water?

        • +1

          Don't get sucked in by bogus claims.

          From https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/difference-between-antib…

          To date, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not found definitive evidence to show that antibacterial soaps are any better than washing with regular soap and water when it comes to preventing illness.

          Soap is naturally antibacterial, adding extra "antibacterial" additives has made no difference other than putting a marketing claim on the label. And many of the additives are of dubious value anyway, while they might be antibacterial on their own, soap tends to neutralize or destroy them.

      • Just mix the non-foaming ones with water 4 to 1 ratio in your foaming dispenser.

        That works for most soft soaps, but not all. I've found that visually-clear soft soaps work well, but cloudy soft soaps gradually clog the foaming dispenser.

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