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Colgate Total Dental Floss Mint 100m $2.99 @ Chemist Warehouse / Amazon AU (Sold Out)

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Good price for this below 1/2 price RRP, see previous deals.

RRP $7.99. Most Recently $4.99. Currently $8 at Coles/Big W or $5 at Woolworths (on special).

Amazon are price matching and you can get a further 10% off, however there is purchase minimum of 3.

14/1 520pm: Amazon out of stock.
20/1 230pm: Amazon back in stock.
20/1 530pm: Amazon out of stock again.

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  • +1

    Amazon looks OOS.

    • +1

      Thought it was just me having difficulty buying it from Amazon..

  • +2

    2x 50m slightly more expensive at 3.6 with sub & save, but at least in stock:
    https://www.amazon.com.au/Colgate-Total-Waxed-Dental-50/dp/B…

  • Pity about Amazon OOS

    • Amazon in stock again FYI if you are quick.

      Edit 530pm: sold out again

  • Check the expiry date, yes dental floss have expiry date.

    • Only the flavour really 'expires', it would take years and years for the floss itself to start degrading.

  • +1

    Thanks ordered 17 for free shipping.

  • If going chemist warehouse combine with discounted cold power washing powder! I’ll be collecting mine tomorrow!

  • Long time lurker, first time poster with an Important message;

    Oral B Satin Tape is a game changer - you wont go back to regular floss after using this product

    You're welcome.

    • I tried Satin Tape and absolutely hated it - the worst floss I've ever used. The stuff is so slippery it's almost impossible to grip it. It just slides right off your fingers. I had to pull out something like 60cm of tape just so I could wind enough around my fingers that it would stay in place. I couldn't wait to finish it so I could go back to "regular floss".

      My personal choice is this. It's textured enough to not slide off your fingers and thick enough to do a good job of scraping off plaque as opposed to just gliding over it.

    • Tried those,
      I actually find the kmart floss one that I prefer more..

      It "expands" and frays, but actually that's a good thing as it grips the food and takes it right out

  • -1

    Straight to da ocean

    • +5

      Put used floss in the bin, not the toilet

    • Maybe stop throwing them into the ocean?

    • I use the flossers on a plastic stick. I know it's probably wasteful, but if I lose a single tooth then there will be way more waste than that generated at the dentist. The drive to the dentist alone would probably cause more pollution a lifetime worth of flossers, then there's all the dentist waste, the gloves, the plastic wrap on the gauze or whatever else. Then I'm going to need some soft comfort food after dentist, that's even more waste plastic.

  • I was being sarcastic.. better to use something like this that is recyclable
    https://www.floraandfauna.com.au/noosa-basics-dental-floss-w…

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