I always get diapers for my DS, and I have a closet that is exploding with wipes. What else are you guys subscribing to? I am getting to a point where it is hard to get 5 things.
and partially lazy. I learned with DS that it's impossible to put a car seat in my grocery cart along with toliet paper, paper towels, etc, plus food. So I have it shipped to my door. It also reminds me to change out filters or replace toothbrush heads. I either stock up at Costco or use Amazon for many things.
DS 9/2/13 was a BFP from an IUI! Triplets due 6/29/16 also from an IUI!
We do diapers, wipes, Mots for Tots (my DD's addiction), trash bags, air freshener refills and toilet paper. Once baby #2 gets here, we'll add formula.
Not necessary yet, but with DD we ordered baby food pouches that way. We ended up with most of a cabinet full of them. It was great to not have to worry about running out of food.
Toilet paper Wipes Dog treats Laundry detergent Dishwasher detergent Dish soap Plantain chips Olives Plum Organics pouches Rice cakes Beef stock gDiapers liners Breath mints Formula was our gateway drug and will go back on the list in June
Life-changing. Especially once you figure out how easy it is to move things around, change schedules, etc. I save that 15 percent every month.
K cups, deodorant, dishwasher tabs, cat food, vitamins, lemonade packets for water, diapers, wipes. In the past, I've also done tampons, body wash, lotion, shampoo, infant Tylenol.
Pretty much whatever I can get, I hate shopping for this crap in stores! Toilet paper, paper towels, dish soap, hand soap, trash bags, tissues, hand sanitizer for the nursery, diapers, overnight diapers, wipes, vitamins (my prenatals aren't included but maybe other brands are), deoderant, laundry detergent. Napkins, tin foil, electric toothbrush heads, toothpaste, 409, lysol, swiffer wet jet pads and liquid. Seriously, whatever it will let me get, I will buy.
Shower gel, makeup remover wipes, maxi pads, panty liners, diaper genie refills, diapers, night diapers, wipes, henna for my hair, shampoo, boogie wipes, toothpaste, cat food.
Pretty much anything that's a non-perishable household item that you use on a more or less regular schedule and prefer a particular brand for is a good item to check for a subscription option
I don't know why I've been so timid when it comes to subscribe and save! I think I was afraid I would forget about how much I was actually spending and it would mess up my budget. You, my friends, have it figured out. Thinking I'll have to finally jump on board.
@sdLindenberg , no they aren't buttons. It's something you schedule to get delivered every month (or every other month or less frequently) on a date you select. If you have Amazon prime you save 20% on all diaper orders and with everything else, if you have at least 5 things coming with each shipment you get an additional 15% off the order in addition to the discount you get for the subscribe and save.
@sdLindenberg , no they aren't buttons. It's something you schedule to get delivered every month (or every other month or less frequently) on a date you select. If you have Amazon prime you save 20% on all diaper orders and with everything else, if you have at least 5 things coming with each shipment you get an additional 15% off the order in addition to the discount you get for the subscribe and save.
Gotcha!! I was looking at all the different deals and stuff they have, and between the button things, the Prime Pantry and everything, you'd think you'd be set!!
I love subscribe and save. I get baby food, diapers, wipes, Clorox wipes, trash bags, razor blades, toilet paper, toothpaste, swifer refills, dish soap, etc. the great thing is you can choose to skip months of you end up not needing it when scheduled!
Re: Speaking of Amazon... to those that Subscribe and Save...
Triplets due 6/29/16 also from an IUI!
Triplets due 6/29/16 also from an IUI!
Wipes
Dog treats
Laundry detergent
Dishwasher detergent
Dish soap
Plantain chips
Olives
Plum Organics pouches
Rice cakes
Beef stock
gDiapers liners
Breath mints
Formula was our gateway drug and will go back on the list in June
Life-changing. Especially once you figure out how easy it is to move things around, change schedules, etc. I save that 15 percent every month.
Pretty much anything that's a non-perishable household item that you use on a more or less regular schedule and prefer a particular brand for is a good item to check for a subscription option