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Tide Cold Water... Money Saver????


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raspberry24
PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2005 8:05 am Post subject: Tide Cold Water... Money Saver???? Reply with quote

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Have you seen that new detergent Tide cold water that says it will save you on your energy bill by being able to wash all of your clothes in cold water.

Tide® Coldwater is the first laundry detergent specially formulated to help reduce your energy bills by delivering outstanding cleaning in cold water.

So now you can save precious energy and money by washing in cold water with Tide Coldwater. In fact, you can save 17¢ a load — that adds up to $63 a year!


63 dollars a year.... BIG DEAL!!! This isn't that impressive to me.. I will stick to the detergent I like.
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Dave Rathbun
PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2005 8:01 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

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We wash stuff in cold water anyway. It's not a big deal.

On the one hand, if you're cutting corners to the level that $63 a year makes a difference in your budget (it's a bit over 17 cents a day Rolling Eyes) then you probably have worse problems. On the other hand, washing in cold water, changing your air conditioner filters regularly, keeping the tires in your vehicle properly inflated... all of these little things can add up. Here's a link to an article that says underinflated tires cost American motorists 4 million gallons of gas. A day. Shocked At $2 per gallon (a conservative estimate, now-a-days) that's 8 million dollars a day being thrown out the window. I would take that sort of savings. Smile
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junsta17
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I pay for rent so hot water is included wheeee!
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jumbojack
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btw, under inflated tires have been linked to roll-over accidents on suv's.
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