Walmart generic 6% bleach seems to be a favorite.
OK - the last few times I went to Sam's they have been out of Clorox bleach on the floor while I can see a skid of it 20 feet off the ground. I think I turned too many people in this area on to this method. The past few years I assumed the price was decent and since we are there anyway it's been easy to just grab it while we're there.
Reading about sales in the midwest made me wonder if there might be a (significantly?) cheaper place to get bleach in Philly/Pennsylvania. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Ken
Ken J
Glenside, PA
16x32 Inground, 20,000 Gals, Pentair WhisperFlo Pump WFDS-24, Hayward Sand FilterS310T2 (with occasional DE added)
Walmart generic 6% bleach seems to be a favorite.
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Sam's club has (3) 182 oz. jugs of Clorox for $8.55 ($0.015 cents per ounce/$2.00 per gallon)
Walmart has 82 oz. jug of store brand (Great Value?) for $2.98 ($0.036 cents per ounce/$4.65 per gallon)
Are the days of $1 per gallon gone??
Ken J
Glenside, PA
16x32 Inground, 20,000 Gals, Pentair WhisperFlo Pump WFDS-24, Hayward Sand FilterS310T2 (with occasional DE added)
Check the percentage on the 82 oz jug of WalMart store brand--the ones they're advertising here for "33% more concentrated" are listed on the bottle as 8.25%.....
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