Home Bargains are selling boxes of 6 Finish dishwasher tablets for £0.49p a packet. This works out at £5.88 for 72 tablets - a cheap way of getting them.
Maybe of use to some.
14 comments
mattinhull
8 Apr 17#1
a six pack is a waste of packaging
chamblacha to mattinhull
8 Apr 171#2
So true but i wouldn't be surprised if they were sample boxes which were given away with new machines and they're selling them off.
tek-monkey
8 Apr 17#3
Thanks, I'll keep an eye out.
gkiddell
8 Apr 17#4
Paid £5.99 for 90 in B&M, Gt Yarmouth on Tuesday.
termite to gkiddell
8 Apr 17#5
The 90 packs in B&M are Finish 'Classic' tablets. You have to buy salt and rinse-aid as well for them to clean properly.
gkiddell
9 Apr 17#6
Unable to see details in picture. What tablet are these?
MacPhisto to gkiddell
9 Apr 17#7
Finish all in one, so guess you don't need to add anything to the dishwasher, other than dishes for cleaning :smirk:
chamblacha to gkiddell
9 Apr 17#8
They are All-in-one Finish powerball.
horsepills
9 Apr 17#9
I've always used the classic tabs, and provided you don't load the dishwasher with filthy crockery, and make sure the water sprayers are unblocked, etc.. they come out perfectly fine.
h3llo_fr1end
9 Apr 17#10
What we going to load it with then, clean crockery?!?!
termite
9 Apr 17#11
Even if that was the case, it is not valid to compare the price of 'Classic' with the premium product.
simonmcnair
9 Apr 17#12
Even with 3 in 1 I use rinse aid and salt otherwise it's a crummy 'finish'
horsepills
9 Apr 17#13
No, smart ar5e - but every dishwasher will tell you that you should pre-rinse plates, etc.. if they are caked in leftovers, sauce, etc... it's just common sense.
Some people think it's fine to chuck in crockery covered in food, dried up cereals, etc... then wonder why they don't come out spotless. Tablets are often blamed for poor use of the dishwasher
phatbhoy
10 Apr 17#14
Agree - classic works well here in Scotland where we have soft water - no need for salt and rinse aid
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Some people think it's fine to chuck in crockery covered in food, dried up cereals, etc... then wonder why they don't come out spotless. Tablets are often blamed for poor use of the dishwasher