You can get a nice deal on the Lysol No Touch Kitchen System this week at Target.
Lysol No Touch Kitchen System $9.99
Use $3/1 from All You March
or Use $3/1 from 3/18 SS
and use $3/1 Target store coupon from 3/11 SS- regional
Final Price: $3.99
I would actually sit tight if you don’t need this right away because I bet these things go on sale in the next few weeks.
Someone mentioned a few days ago a $3 rebate in the March All You for this system. I don’t have the magazine to confirm but you might check it out if you do have it.
Here are a few more Target deals you might have missed:
- New Target coupons
- Cheap frozen veggies, coffee, foil and more
- Cheap toothpaste, ibuprofen, dryer sheets
- Free Revlon Beauty Tools
- Peeps 3pks for $1.00
- Target deals 3/18

Doesn’t one of the stores have it on sale for 6.88? PM?
Sandy,
The Target price match policy is to match a competitor price AFTER all Target coupons have been applied. So that is a great idea if you don’t have the Target coupon. You could do it if you have the Target coupon too of course and just not use it but I personally find price matching a headache so that wouldn’t be my choice.
My Target had them on PRICE CUT for $6.49, so $.49 after coupons. This price was on the older version, as they are clearing them out for the new design. Keep an eye out!
Adrianna,
Is there any chance you are thinking of the hand soap? The reason I ask is that this is a brand new product. The hand soap I noticed was $6.49 at my store.
This is dish soap and they would be easy to confuse.
-Charlene
I got some of the regular Lysol No-Touch systems back when they first came out (for very inexpensive) and I have to say that I liked the convenience, but ended up really disliking them. With the regular ones, there is no way to refill the soap bottles, so you are forced to buy a refill bottle from Lysol – and those are so overpriced!
i felt like it was all a marketing ploy on the part of Lysol. I also found the dispenser to be rather wasteful b/c it dispensed more than 2x as much soap as is actually necessary.
Just my $0.02! 🙂
I am going to targe tomorrow and take a look!
Hi Emily @ Our Frugal Happy Life,
We had a similar annoyance but found if you get a turkey basting syringe and take off the sharp part you can refill the lysol containers with whatever soap you wanted. We actually filled them up with dish soap and used them for dishes before they offered a dish soap version. I also noticed it dispensed a ton, so for dish soap it worked well, for handsoap with a 2 year old it lead to bathroom playtime.
Hope our Macgyver moves can help you out!
-Crystal @ scienceofcouponing
I have the March All You magazine and it has a new Lysol Kitchen No-touch system COUPON for $3.00 off. It is NOT a rebate.
@Emily – I’m able to refill mine quit easily. Just “pop” the top off with a butter knife (carefully). I use the pink Dawn that I get really inexpensively using coupons 🙂 I even water it down a bit (3/4 soap, 1/4 water). I just love these little things… 🙂
Thanks Crystal. I had a feeling because I saw there was a coupon in that issue.
I didn’t pay close attention, but at Walgreens I saw no touch either the older ones or lysol on clearance for $6something.
Shelly,
I shop at Wal-Greens constantly. They DO have the Lysol No-touch system on clearance for $6.19, but it is the OLDER version (although it’s not that old! 😉 ) of the hand soap that is clearanced out.
Ok so just note these are totally different items. Once is for your hands and the one I posted is for the kitchen and is a brand new product. The deal and coupons listed can not be used on the hand soap dispenser unit that people are finding for $6.
I don’t think it is possible to have an old version of the item that I posted because as I said this is brand new to the market. The Lysol hand soap no touch dispenser for $6 is an older product.
Crystal and Karen –
Thanks for the tips. My husband and I both tried and were not successful. I still have one left (the handsoap one) so perhaps I will attempt some “MacGyver moves” or something when it’s empty. 😉