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100.5-Oz Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean Odor Blasters Liquid Laundry Detergent (Fresh Burst, 77 Loads) for $5.14 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save =
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Product Details:
- Triple-power HE laundry detergent fights tough odors, blasts away stains and boosts freshness so your clothes look and smell their best.
- With trusted ARM & HAMMER Baking Soda plus an odor fighter, this HE laundry detergent is formulated to deeply clean clothes and deliver lasting freshness.
- Laundry stain remover forces out stubborn stains and nasty odors using OxiClean Stain Fighters to remove stains like food, grass, grease and more.
- Odor Blasters fights tough smells like body odor, sweat and musty towels and leave clothes with a lasting Fresh Burst scent.
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Anyway the comparison would matter if comparing ounces to ounces, but if you compare the amount of loads you get it's mostly irrelevant unless you're lugging it around town or something (which some people do so there a lower weight would be a nice benefit).
While it's not all altruistic for sure, having a less concentrated detergent can let you control the detergent dose more easily. Tide pushes pods hard which certainly are more concentrated but often force you to use far more detergent than necessary and they get to grab that bag. BTW this uses 1.3 oz per load for their calculation, Tide original uses 1.25. So, yeah, no.
If you want to avoid water, there are options. There are detergent sheets which are very compact but usually much more expensive per load (from what I've seen, they might be getting more reasonable now?). Or get a powder detergent or laundry soda. They are indeed much cheaper (not really because of the water though), and often have fewer ingredients (both a positive and negative). I think Nellie's Laundry Soda goes on sale at costco for $40/400 loads pretty frequently and is very, very well reviewed (know its limitations) - most of the negatives are just from shipping complaints (fair); folks love the actual product. I also noticed "The Simplest Powder Laundry Detergent" which looks interesting but I haven't tried and there aren't many reviews.
Specific testing results of this per CR as follows
EXPERT LAB TESTS
Body oil: 4 / 5
Dirt: 3 / 5
Salad dressing: 3 / 5
Coffee: 2 / 5
Chocolate: 3 / 5
Grass: 2 / 5
Blood: 2 / 5
Hard water: 2 / 5
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