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Earth Breeze laundry sheets

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A580Hojas · 25/03/2022 19:33

I absolutely love the idea of these. Who has used them and do they get your laundry clean?

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KeepScrapingBy · 25/03/2022 20:29

I’ve used them, they are OK. I just wish I could buy them as and when needed and not on subscription.

BeBraveAndBeKind · 25/03/2022 20:43

I've been using them for a while now. They work well. I have teenage boys that are heavy handed with washing liquid so these are perfect for them. I also like that they don't take up much space in the cupboard.

LaurieFairyCake · 25/03/2022 20:47

They're fantastic - I bought a years worth and just opened my last packet this week

Just brilliant - can wash at 20/30 no problem

No smell at all

Best thing I ever bought - I feel sick at the 12 bottles I would have sent to recycling every year now

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PugInTheHouse · 25/03/2022 22:05

I have them and they seem to work well, you can just keep delaying the next delivery. Its weird as 1 sheet is supposed to be 2 washes so I'm not sure why they aren't cut in half.

Afonavon · 26/03/2022 20:22

I did consider them, but went with Smol instead as I tried a free trial and liked them.

Birdfooddirect · 26/03/2022 20:25

I tried SMOL and Earth Breeze, both good BUT the really great thing about Earth Breeze is that they weigh barely anything thus you are saving massive amounts of fuel being used transporting heavy water based goods about. You can skip the subscription for a month or whatever if you haven't used them all. They're great.

TravellingSpoon · 26/03/2022 21:20

We use Earth Breeze and I love them, and they don't cause my son to have eczema flare ups, plus they are easy to store.

dudsville · 26/03/2022 21:22

I've not heard of this. I'll look it up, thanks!

BlackAmericanoNoSugar · 26/03/2022 21:32

I use Tru Earth which is pretty much the same as Earth Breeze and I find it gets things just as clean as any other laundry detergent and it doesn't make anyone in the family itchy. The lack of plastic is a bonus.

LivingTheSustainableLife · 21/08/2022 22:42

Earthbreeze are indeed less bulky, but are manufactured in China meaning they are shipped halfway around the world (increasing their emissions), and the parent company factories are not audited in the same way. That’s not to say they’re de facto bad, but they certainly have more transport emissions and lower traceability. SMOL are manufactured in the EU and have published their supply chain emissions as well as fully transparent manufacturing processes. They are heavier than Earth Breeze but the shorter distance looks to compensate for that.

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