Anonymous
Hot deal. Got it. Thanks.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Out of stock
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Hot deal. Got it. Thanks!
1 year ago |
Anonymous
I don't see any info on the credit. where is it listed?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Smells like a good deal.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
didnot see the coupon. //@Anonymous: Smells like a good deal.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Sold put
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Sold out
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Dead
1 year ago |
Anonymous
2-Pouch/4-Carry-On/4-Large/2-X-Large. The small ones have to be rolled to be compressed. The larger ones can use vacuum.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Why doesn't Walmart allow free store pickup anymore?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
No more promotion and the price is $24, not $20
1 year ago |
Anonymous
$28.99 - $4 now...so the coupon issue has been fixed.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
411?!!
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Good price, but never found this useful.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
it became $3.78 once tax got added. UNACCEPTABLE!
1 year ago |
Anonymous
You mean it didn't work, or you never ended up needing it? //@Anonymous: Good price, but never found this useful.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
It’s better to use snake to clear drainage
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Target you get it for $2.99 at checkout once you add $2 offer
1 year ago |
Anonymous
I’m showing 6.39 rn so 4.39 after offer //@anonymous: Target you get it for $2.99 at checkout once you add $2 offer
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Mine showing up as 2.99 //@Anonymous: I’m showing 6.39 rn so 4.39 after offer //@anonymous: Target you get it for $2.99 at checkout once you add $2 offer
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Do you go to the gas station and tell everyone it’s better to use EV? Give it up already. //@anonymous: It’s better to use snake to clear drainage
1 year ago |
Anonymous
No, that would be silly. But I do go to the bad gas stations and tell everyone that they should be using Top Tier gas instead. //@Anonymous: Do you go to the gas station and tell everyone it’s better to use EV? Give it up already. //@anonymous: It’s better to use snake to clear drainage
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Using chemical products to remove drain clog is the last resort before you call a professional plumber. Using drain snake or similar tools sometime works better to remove clogs.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Yeah I bet you do. How about kind your own business? //@anonymous: No, that would be silly. But I do go to the bad gas stations and tell everyone that they should be using Top Tier gas instead. //@Anonymous: Do you go to the gas station and tell everyone it’s better to use EV? Give it up already. //@anonymous: It’s better to use snake to clear drainage
1 year ago |
Anonymous
You’re full of it. You don’t even know what “chemicals” these are do you? //@anonymous: Using chemical products to remove drain clog is the last resort before you call a professional plumber. Using drain snake or similar tools sometime works better to remove clogs.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Why are you so angry? //@anonymous: You’re full of it. You don’t even know what “chemicals” these are do you? //@anonymous: Using chemical products to remove drain clog is the last resort before you call a professional plumber. Using drain snake or similar tools sometime works better to remove clogs.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Why do you assume it’s anger? Why are you so judgemental? Are you even talking about the deal? //@anonymous: Why are you so angry? //@anonymous: You’re full of it. You don’t even know what “chemicals” these are do you? //@anonymous: Using chemical products to remove drain clog is the last resort before you call a professional plumber. Using drain snake or similar tools sometime works better to remove clogs.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
lol sounds like the one asking doesn’t have anything to back their claims up and is now attacking character. //@anonymous: Why are you so angry? //@anonymous: You’re full of it. You don’t even know what “chemicals” these are do you? //@anonymous: Using chemical products to remove drain clog is the last resort before you call a professional plumber. Using drain snake or similar tools sometime works better to remove clogs.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Very typical little pink style //@anonymous: lol sounds like the one asking doesn’t have anything to back their claims up and is now attacking character. //@anonymous: Why are you so angry? //@anonymous: You’re full of it. You don’t even know what “chemicals” these are do you? //@anonymous: Using chemical products to remove drain clog is the last resort before you call a professional plumber. Using drain snake or similar tools sometime works better to remove clogs.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
People should aim to be responsible and try using a snake before harsh chemicals like these.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Possibly true but what does that have to do with this? Are you suggesting there are harsh chemicals in this? If so, which ones? I ask because there are zero so the comment is misleading. //@anonymous: People should aim to be responsible and try using a snake before harsh chemicals like these.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Lye (NaOH) is pretty harsh. //@anonymous: Possibly true but what does that have to do with this? Are you suggesting there are harsh chemicals in this? If so, which ones? I ask because there are zero so the comment is misleading. //@anonymous: People should aim to be responsible and try using a snake before harsh chemicals like these.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
How do you consider Sodium Hydroxide harsh? You can cook with it and make soap/detergents and it’s been in rain water before “acid rain” existed. You’re really reaching there. Want to call bleach harsh too and tell everyone to wash clothes in the river? //@anonymous: Lye (NaOH) is pretty harsh. //@anonymous: Possibly true but what does that have to do with this? Are you suggesting there are harsh chemicals in this? If so, which ones? I ask because there are zero so the comment is misleading. //@anonymous: People should aim to be responsible and try using a snake before harsh chemicals like these.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Washing clothes in the river pollutes our waterways with lint, often plastic lint from harsh synthetic fabrics. You should be more responsible than to suggest that. //@anonymous: How do you consider Sodium Hydroxide harsh? You can cook with it and make soap/detergents and it’s been in rain water before “acid rain” existed. You’re really reaching there. Want to call bleach harsh too and tell everyone to wash clothes in the river? //@anonymous: Lye (NaOH) is pretty harsh. //@anonymous: Possibly true but what does that have to do with this? Are you suggesting there are harsh chemicals in this? If so, which ones? I ask because there are zero so the comment is misleading. //@anonymous: People should aim to be responsible and try using a snake before harsh chemicals like these.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Where exactly do you live that you see people washing clothes in a river? Plastic lint? Lol stop fear mongering, it’s pathetic. //@anonymous: Washing clothes in the river pollutes our waterways with lint, often plastic lint from harsh synthetic fabrics. You should be more responsible than to suggest that. //@anonymous: How do you consider Sodium Hydroxide harsh? You can cook with it and make soap/detergents and it’s been in rain water before “acid rain” existed. You’re really reaching there. Want to call bleach harsh too and tell everyone to wash clothes in the river? //@anonymous: Lye (NaOH) is pretty harsh. //@anonymous: Possibly true but what does that have to do with this? Are you suggesting there are harsh chemicals in this? If so, which ones? I ask because there are zero so the comment is misleading. //@anonymous: People should aim to be responsible and try using a snake before harsh chemicals like these.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
List a single “harsh” chemical in this and if you succeed then ask how is this legal? Then ask yourself if it really is “harsh” if used as directed or if you are abusing your imagination and were actually misinformed. It literally says drink milk or water if you accidentally consume some. Stop spreading misinformation.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
I'm just surprised that you're suggesting people wash their clothes in a river. That is so bizarre. You could much more easily use a tub of water at home. //@Anonymous: Where exactly do you live that you see people washing clothes in a river? Plastic lint? Lol stop fear mongering, it’s pathetic. //@anonymous: Washing clothes in the river pollutes our waterways with lint, often plastic lint from harsh synthetic fabrics. You should be more responsible than to suggest that. //@anonymous: How do you consider Sodium Hydroxide harsh? You can cook with it and make soap/detergents and it’s been in rain water before “acid rain” existed. You’re really reaching there. Want to call bleach harsh too and tell everyone to wash clothes in the river? //@anonymous: Lye (NaOH) is pretty harsh. //@anonymous: Possibly true but what does that have to do with this? Are you suggesting there are harsh chemicals in this? If so, which ones? I ask because there are zero so the comment is misleading. //@anonymous: People should aim to be responsible and try using a snake before harsh chemicals like these.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Don’t see anyone suggesting to do such a thing in any comment. Are we reading the same threads? //@anonymous: I'm just surprised that you're suggesting people wash their clothes in a river. That is so bizarre. You could much more easily use a tub of water at home. //@Anonymous: Where exactly do you live that you see people washing clothes in a river? Plastic lint? Lol stop fear mongering, it’s pathetic. //@anonymous: Washing clothes in the river pollutes our waterways with lint, often plastic lint from harsh synthetic fabrics. You should be more responsible than to suggest that. //@anonymous: How do you consider Sodium Hydroxide harsh? You can cook with it and make soap/detergents and it’s been in rain water before “acid rain” existed. You’re really reaching there. Want to call bleach harsh too and tell everyone to wash clothes in the river? //@anonymous: Lye (NaOH) is pretty harsh. //@anonymous: Possibly true but what does that have to do with this? Are you suggesting there are harsh chemicals in this? If so, which ones? I ask because there are zero so the comment is misleading. //@anonymous: People should aim to be responsible and try using a snake before harsh chemicals like these.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Price: $12.88
1 year ago |
cheetah
Sale is back. //@anonymous:
Price: $12.88
1 year ago |
Anonymous
This would have been a miracle price during the early days of the wuhan coronavirus. Not bad now too.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
price is back to 12.88
1 year ago |
Anonymous
There is no coupon to clip
1 year ago |
Anonymous
if you bought one 6 months ago it's $12.90
1 year ago |
Anonymous
OOS
1 year ago |
Anonymous
That’s almost free. Thanks
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Good find, thx
1 year ago |
Anonymous
15% is gone
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Hot deal. Got it. Thanks.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
15% is gone
1 year ago |
Anonymous
I don't see the 15% coupon
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Can you buy each of the different promo offer items on dealsea today and get all of the promo credits? Or can you only get one of them?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Same question if anyone can answer //@Anonymous: Can you buy each of the different promo offer items on dealsea today and get all of the promo credits? Or can you only get one of them?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Where do you see $15 cashback?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
No more promotional credit
1 year ago |
Anonymous
past experience - only one per account. //@Anonymous: Same question if anyone can answer //@Anonymous: Can you buy each of the different promo offer items on dealsea today and get all of the promo credits? Or can you only get one of them?
1 year ago |