I have tried lots for different brands over the years but keep coming back to these, as they never failed to remove even the most stubborn baked in food of my dishes, something that can not be said of the better known brands.
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benjammin316 to luvsadealdealdeal
13 Jan 1713#10
Wtf
zabada to luvsadealdealdeal
13 Jan 176#18
I find that if the wife washes everything by hand you can get away with no dishwasher at all
Return
13 Jan 174#19
Joke's on you, I have a dishwasher so I could get away without a wife :smiley:
mousey
12 Jan 174#1
Really, never tried these, stupidly always buy the more prominent brands, shall pick up a pack this week and give them a go! Thanks for the heads up!
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mousey
12 Jan 174#1
Really, never tried these, stupidly always buy the more prominent brands, shall pick up a pack this week and give them a go! Thanks for the heads up!
srp111 to mousey
12 Jan 172#2
Yeah me too. worth a go :smile:
YouDontWantToKnow
12 Jan 171#3
We use these as a back up when the premium brands (bought as cheaply as possible) runs out.
I have always found to be fine UNTIL you get to day 4 or 5 of using after which they are carp.
MEGAONE
12 Jan 17#4
Used these and they're OK for light washes or glasses,think co-op tabs are much better for large washes they clean everything super sparkly
therealclaireh
13 Jan 17#5
Never tried these as i can always get 30-60 tabs that say they are "all in one" or x amount in one for the same price or cheaper, wold not rule out trying these for the price
supersue
13 Jan 17#6
I think these are fine - I tend to alternate these or similar - with a special offer (never more than 8p each) premium type. But if using these long term I use rinse-aid and salt. There is a lot of snobbery and blind faith with premium brands
summerof76
13 Jan 171#7
Same price in Asda too
vippymini
13 Jan 17#8
i use shops own including tescos always done a good job for me :smiley:
luvsadealdealdeal
13 Jan 171#9
I find if you wash everything quickly in Fairy Liquid before you put things in the dishwasher, you can get away with no tab at all
benjammin316 to luvsadealdealdeal
13 Jan 1713#10
Wtf
Scotgirl55 to luvsadealdealdeal
13 Jan 171#13
if you do that, your dishwasher would overflow with suds and leak. not a good idea to add washing up liquid in with a tablet aswell, :confused:
samspud to luvsadealdealdeal
13 Jan 173#14
What's the point? Duplicating work
zabada to luvsadealdealdeal
13 Jan 176#18
I find that if the wife washes everything by hand you can get away with no dishwasher at all
aishakhan894 to luvsadealdealdeal
13 Jan 17#22
What is the point of a dishwasher if you are going to wash by hand first?
mrsbargains to luvsadealdealdeal
13 Jan 17#27
So basically you're hand washing them. Kind of defeats the object of having a dishwasher! lol
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I have always found to be fine UNTIL you get to day 4 or 5 of using after which they are carp.