I’m a fan of Febreze, because I have a dog and teenagers and live in a humid place where things tend to end up smelling not very good. So I have a healthy appreciation of a product that can neutralize the scent of things that don’t smell all that wonderful.
That means I’m pretty stoked about this Febreze 27-ounce 2-pack at Amazon, which is currently priced at $9.94 with an available $3 coupon to clip. Buy it via Subscribe & Save for free shipping and an additional discount—for me (I’m already up to 5 subscriptions, so I get an extra 20% off) it was just $4.95 shipped, which is probably less than it cost to ship it to me.
My kids get angry if I try to spray it on them, though, so probably you should stick to inanimate objects.












Yup! $4.95 for me too! thanks! that’s an awesome score!
As the mother of a 15yo boy, I thank you. Actually, my family thanks you.
Thanks Mir!
I used the coupon, and am happy for the Febreze deal! Thanks a million1
Wondering about these subscribe and save. If the price changes before the delivery, do they charge you the current price, or the price when you signed up for that item?
Looking at my subscribe and save, it lists the “current price” of items, which is thing is higher than it was when I signed up for the deal. Those sneaky Amazon people.
When you buy via S&S, you are paying the price listed at the time of purchase, regardless of when it ships. I agree that the “current price” thing is confusing, but that’s to show you what it would be to reorder right now. Any time you make a purchase, though, you’re locking in the price at that time for that shipment.
The trick is to keep an eye on it because the prices fluctuate. Even for things I genuinely buy every month, I will always do S&S with a 6-month interval (plenty of time to remember to cancel it) and cancel after shipment and manually reorder. That way I know exactly what I’m paying and can (hopefully) catch the lowest price.