32 oz of sanitizer is $4. I don't know anywhere you can get a 750 for $4.
32 oz of sanitizer is $4. I don't know anywhere you can get a 750 for $4.
Sanitizer comes out to 8oz/$1. Cheap vodka is 35oz/$1.
Sanitizer comes out to 8oz/$1. Cheap vodka is 35oz/$1.
Where are you getting 1.2 liters of vodka for $1? Plus, vodka is only 40% alcohol.
Where are you getting 1.2 liters of vodka for $1? Plus, vodka is only 40% alcohol.
Looks like I got the unit conversion wrong. ~35ml/$1. Which is 1.2 ounces.
Looks like I got the unit conversion wrong. ~35ml/$1. Which is 1.2 ounces.
You can get 750ml here for $6.46
You can get 750ml here for $6.46
Leaving aside that 750ml is only about 25oz, the bigger difference is that you mix sanitizer with water in ratios of an ounce to gallons. So the sanitizer you buy will last multiple cleanings.
The actual difference in money per cleaning is pennies to dollars.
Leaving aside that 750ml is only about 25oz, the bigger difference is that you mix sanitizer with water in ratios of an ounce to gallons. So the sanitizer you buy will last multiple cleanings.
The actual difference in money per cleaning is pennies to dollars.
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