Nature Made Plant Sourced Vitamin E 267 mg softgels (400 IU) d-Alpha, 3-pack vs Nutricost Vitamin E 400 IU 240 Softgels (3 Bottles)

Overall winner: Nature Made Plant Sourced Vitamin E 267 mg softgels (400 IU) d-Alpha, 3-pack

Key Differences

Nature Made (A) offers plant-sourced d-alpha vitamin E in a 100-softgel bottle and is listed at a lower price tier with a higher average rating and far more reviews. Nutricost (B) comes as three 240-count bottles (higher total count), emphasizes non-GMO and gluten-free labeling but contains soybean oil and has mixed feedback about pill size

Nature Made Plant Sourced Vitamin E 267 mg softgels (400 IU) d-Alpha, 3-pack

Nature Made Plant Sourced Vitamin E 267 mg softgels (400 IU) d-Alpha, 3-pack

Nature Made • ★ 4.2/5 • Mid-Range

Plant-sourced Vitamin E 267 mg (400 IU) d-Alpha softgels for antioxidant support. Includes a 300-day supply across bottles; take 1 softgel daily with water and a meal. Users note quality and value with skin and immune benefits, though some report stickiness and questions about natural ingredients

Pros

  • plant-sourced vitamin e
  • large 300-day supply
  • easy to swallow softgels
  • supports immune and skin health

Cons

  • some customers report capsules stick together
  • mixed feedback on natural vs synthetic ingredients
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Nutricost Vitamin E 400 IU 240 Softgels (3 Bottles)

Nutricost Vitamin E 400 IU 240 Softgels (3 Bottles)

Nutricost • ★ 4.1/5 • Mid-Range

Vitamin E supplement with 400 IU per capsule and 240 softgels per bottle. Noted for good value and skin health support, with easy-to-swallow capsules. Some customers mention soybean oil content

Pros

  • 400 IU vitamin E per capsule
  • high capsule count per bottle
  • non-GMO
  • gluten free

Cons

  • contains soybean oil
  • varied pill size feedback
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Nature Made
Durability Tie
Versatility Nature Made
User Reviews Nature Made