2.5L of Fairy Liquid for just £2.99! (Normally £5.99)
Found in FarmFoods Lancaster
All comments (28)
008
17 Apr 161#1
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WOW! have some heat.. if that is national it is going to get molten hot in here!
snowflake75
17 Apr 162#2
just be warned that this stuff is very watery. i bought 2 last week and they were both watery or diluted
jdbigguy to snowflake75
17 Apr 16#9
I looks like it's the same product that B&M have regularly for £2.99. With that in mind, I just compared that with two different Fairy products that I have in stock and if there is a difference I cannot see or feel it.
patti to snowflake75
17 Apr 16#10
I bought same from B&M and was rubbish and I thought it been watered down as well.
skykid3 to snowflake75
17 Apr 162#15
tastes the same to me
DCFC79 to snowflake75
17 Apr 16#19
As been mentioned before when it's been posted.
willyvwade
17 Apr 161#3
Scorchio.
boeing737800withwinglets
17 Apr 161#4
Mate its an absolute banger, a gift from Steve Bloomer
ksh1964
17 Apr 162#5
Been this price for months at 'The Range'
neurotica
17 Apr 161#6
been this price for best part of a year now, at least. and it is national.
I bought this from b&m a few weeks ago,, had to return it. as it had a tiny label saying it was for dishwashers
melted to penniesinmypocket
17 Apr 16#13
I wouldn't use the stuff I got in a dishwasher, it would froth up way too much and might also affect the seals. It was definitely hand dishwashing liquid not dishwasher machine liquid.
melted
17 Apr 161#12
We got some from farmfoods a while ago.
The product is obviously not intended for the UK market as the main label hasn't got the ingredients in english, so they've attached a little sticker with them on to comply with UK rules..
It is definitely runnier than normal uk fairy liquid, although the key ingredients claim to be at the same percentages, so it might just be that they add less thickening agent (I read somewhere they use salt to thicken it) to their foreign market version. I prefer the thicker UK product.
TN567
17 Apr 16#14
It IS watered down
snowflake75
17 Apr 16#16
Lol joker!
12cessnoc
17 Apr 16#17
The Range have it at the same price £2-99 , B & Q are selling it at £5-99
Vtec_Boy
17 Apr 16#18
These are same priced nationwide. Watered down, not worth it.
cfc1888
17 Apr 16#20
being a window cleaner and use a lot of fairy liquid i bought one of these out farmfoods about a month ago, have to say dose the job however you need a tad more than you normally would seems a bit watered down and dose not last as long in water
MAZZY60
18 Apr 162#21
I bought two of these from the range, it is very runny, i had to use more than usual, for the price it did it's job but I won't be buying it again, you get what you pay for.
wackojacko99
18 Apr 161#22
It's same price and always has been in B&M. It's not like the domestic stuff it's watery and not as good.
ssc1
18 Apr 16#23
watery? shake well before using.
nee47x
18 Apr 161#24
dont buy. watery. bought and wasnt as good as normal fairy.
937666
18 Apr 16#25
Is this stuff watery? :man:
myr4
18 Apr 16#26
Been this price for a while now. Definitely agree that it's watered down. I find I'm using a lot more. However price ain't bad.
watcha
18 Apr 16#27
I've bought and used this ... it requires 3 x as much as normal... and even states that on the label... basically it's rubbish.
bmwjej
18 Apr 16#28
I have bought this product. Please be aware that it is only about half as strong as the normal Original Fairy as sold in most supermarkets. You do need about double the amount for a full washing up. I have used nothing but Fairy for washing up for over 30 years and you can tell as soon as you start to use this that it is not so good and I find that you have to change the water 1/2 way through washing up or if leaving to soak the water is cold before it soaks the food off, meaning using more hot water therefore more expensive!! It can be handy however if only washing 1-2 items that are not overly dirty.
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Found in FarmFoods Lancaster
All comments (28)
WOW! have some heat.. if that is national it is going to get molten hot in here!
The product is obviously not intended for the UK market as the main label hasn't got the ingredients in english, so they've attached a little sticker with them on to comply with UK rules..
It is definitely runnier than normal uk fairy liquid, although the key ingredients claim to be at the same percentages, so it might just be that they add less thickening agent (I read somewhere they use salt to thicken it) to their foreign market version. I prefer the thicker UK product.