I apologize for the short notice on this one — with Cyber Monday yesterday I didn’t get thru all my emails. But until 10 am PT (8 pm Israel time), you can 15% off your purchases with the code CYBER2021 at checkout. Limit one-time use per customer with some limited exclusions.
In addition to all the great deals that iHerb has on personal care, household essentials and even groceries , they’ve also recently added a number of cosmetics and beauty products. If you need makeup and don’t want to overpay at Superpharm, check out iHerb!
Just be sure to use the coupon code CYBER2021.
(Remember: Orders to Israel under $75 do not incur import tax. If your order is over $75 — even $75.01 — you WILL pay important tax on the entire order, including the cost of shipping.)
Some of my personal favorite finds so far at iHerb are:
- Mrs. Meyer’s products
- McCormick Vanilla Extract (although less important now that Osher Ad sells Kirkland vanilla)
- Simply Organic seasonings
- Love Beauty & Planet hand soap
I was also thrilled to discover that iHerb carries Harney & Sons tea, my absolute favorite, as well as Orgain Organic Protein Powder (kosher parve), which my teenager really likes, and is a fraction of the cost of similar alternative here in Israel. Especially with that 15% off coupon code!
Here’s a look at some of my recent iHerb orders:
How do the prices compare elsewhere online?
The prices at iHerb do tend to run a bit higher (about 10-20% more) than they are online. However, they are still far lower in most cases than in Israel — and with that 15% off coupon code right now, you will actually do amazingly well!
Plus, there are tons of products I haven’t seen at all here in Israel, like Aquaphor (my kids’ hands are so dry from all the hand washing), that Orgain protein powder, and of course, my tea!
As for shipping to Israel, I will just tell you that the last two orders I placed with iHerb, I qualified for the FREE shipping with Global Air Locker (when you spend $60+). Even though it said that it would require me to pick up, they actually delivered it to my door with a shaliach!
As always, when shipping to Israel, you want to be sure to keep your order UNDER $75 (not including shipping) in order avoid being charge VAT. And good news: The after-discount price is the one used when calculating that “under $75” threshold you’re trying to hit.
What’s your favorite iHerb find?
thanks for the tip. I would have missed it (and I had items in my cart, ready to order) Chag Sameach!
Yay! So happy to help!
Thanks for the reminder of the under-$75 limit!! I was about to place a bigger order but now I’ll save some things for next time.