BellaLuce via Amazon has 200-Count BellaLuce Laundry Detergent Sheets (Fresh Linen, 400 Loads) for $20.99 - $2.10 off when you check out via Subscribe & Save - $10.29 off when you visit the promo code page to activate (or apply promo code 5O4PUXLR or FCSZT6G7 at checkout) = $8.60. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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BellaLuce via Amazon has 200-Count BellaLuce Laundry Detergent Sheets (Fresh Linen, 400 Loads) for $20.99 - $2.10 off when you check out via Subscribe & Save - $10.29 off when you visit the promo code page to activate (or apply promo code 5O4PUXLR or FCSZT6G7 at checkout) = $8.60. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Or, see for yourself. Weigh one of these sheets and a similar amount of dry detergent-- it's next to nothing. Then consider there needs to be some kind of binder to keep these things together and not just loose powder and you're getting even less.
Laundry sheets are no good.
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Just google if laundry sheets work. PASS In fact just watched a youtube video on this a couple days ago.
Yep.
Or, see for yourself. Weigh one of these sheets and a similar amount of dry detergent-- it's next to nothing. Then consider there needs to be some kind of binder to keep these things together and not just loose powder and you're getting even less.
Laundry sheets are no good.
Just google if laundry sheets work. PASS In fact just watched a youtube video on this a couple days ago.
Yeah I bought 4 different kinds: premium, 3rd party, Eco friendly, high concentration. They make your clothes smell better if you use extra sheets, but doesn't even get out light stains, with pre stain treatment.
They effing SUCK.
Appliance Techs, especially washer dryer techs, said powdered Tide is best. Because the granules actually scrub your clothes. I switched, and you know what? They were RIGHT.
Laundry Sheets tend to be 2-4 grams each, versus Powder at 24 grams per load, and Tidepods type package around 25-35 grams. There just isnt enough cleaning material in laundry sheets, you have to use SO many of them to get equivalent cleaning, and by then there is absolutely 0 value.
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Yeah I bought 4 different kinds: premium, 3rd party, Eco friendly, high concentration. They make your clothes smell better if you use extra sheets, but doesn't even get out light stains, with pre stain treatment.
They effing SUCK.
Appliance Techs, especially washer dryer techs, said powdered Tide is best. Because the granules actually scrub your clothes. I switched, and you know what? They were RIGHT.
Don't the granules dissolve within seconds of hitting water?
I see the comments here are very negative. My experience - not what I saw in a YouTube video - is positive. The laundry sheets work just fine for me on typical use washes: clothes, bedding, towels. The clothes smell nice, they get clean, I have no complaints.
They don't do any miracles though - if you've got stains (e.g., oil, wine) then I wouldn't count on the sheets alone to get the stains out. If you live a "heavily soiled life" (e.g., parent of younger children), I'd probably use something else.
Yeah I bought 4 different kinds: premium, 3rd party, Eco friendly, high concentration. They make your clothes smell better if you use extra sheets, but doesn't even get out light stains, with pre stain treatment.
They effing SUCK.
Appliance Techs, especially washer dryer techs, said powdered Tide is best. Because the granules actually scrub your clothes. I switched, and you know what? They were RIGHT.
How many of those appliance techs actually do laundry? As someone already posted, powdered detergent dissolves quickly in water, so there is nothing to "scrub" the clothes.
I've been using laundry sheets for a couple of years now. While they may not be very effective against tough stains, I think they work fine for every day office clothes that rarely get soiled.
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Or, see for yourself. Weigh one of these sheets and a similar amount of dry detergent-- it's next to nothing. Then consider there needs to be some kind of binder to keep these things together and not just loose powder and you're getting even less.
Laundry sheets are no good.
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Or, see for yourself. Weigh one of these sheets and a similar amount of dry detergent-- it's next to nothing. Then consider there needs to be some kind of binder to keep these things together and not just loose powder and you're getting even less.
Laundry sheets are no good.
They effing SUCK.
Appliance Techs, especially washer dryer techs, said powdered Tide is best. Because the granules actually scrub your clothes. I switched, and you know what? They were RIGHT.
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They effing SUCK.
Appliance Techs, especially washer dryer techs, said powdered Tide is best. Because the granules actually scrub your clothes. I switched, and you know what? They were RIGHT.
They don't do any miracles though - if you've got stains (e.g., oil, wine) then I wouldn't count on the sheets alone to get the stains out. If you live a "heavily soiled life" (e.g., parent of younger children), I'd probably use something else.
They effing SUCK.
Appliance Techs, especially washer dryer techs, said powdered Tide is best. Because the granules actually scrub your clothes. I switched, and you know what? They were RIGHT.
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