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Less than half price + free delivery on dishwash tablets

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MollB · 29/09/2007 19:39

A friend passed this to me.
The people at the new eco friendly washing and dishwash company Simply Washing have set up a deal on their new environmentally friendly 6 in 1 dishwash tablets for employees, family and friends. It's accessible via the web only but without the link you can't access it from their site.

The link is www.simplywashing.com/44996

For £9.96 you get four 30 wash tubs of dishwash (saving a tenner) and its delivered free to your door.

I tried the product when my friend gave me some samples ... it works really well so I've ordered via the link (when they come I'm sharing the 4 tubs with a friend).

Great value, great cleaning and kinder to the environment.

Why wouldn't you?

Moll

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notolerance · 29/09/2007 19:43

Looks fab offer but can you really guarantee they work???

MollB · 30/09/2007 16:32

I can't guarantee they'll work for you but they are working very well for me and the dishwasher is gleaming like new.
BUT there is a 100% satisfaction or your money back guarantee offered by the Simply Washing company with details on the site so in reality all you'd be risking would be a little of your time.

If you do try them let me know how you find them, with a nickname of "notolerance" I'm sure you'll have strong views (smiles)

The offer link is www.simplywashing.com/44996

Moll

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WendyWeber · 30/09/2007 22:32

Well, I am ordering 4 tubs of dishwasher stuff and 4 tubs of laundry detergent (3 bio, 1 non-bio)

It sounds great but if it's all no good, Moll, I will find out where you live and come and pour it through your letterbox

Thanks for the link!

WendyWeber · 08/10/2007 12:29

bump for this as I am v impressed with the stuff and it is a great price (esp for the 4 dishwasher tubs)

They do true next-day delivery for no extra charge - I ordered on Sun and they were delivered on Tue, in fact the place rang me on Tue morning to see if they had arrived yet!

My only question is about this new Eco-label. Ecover haven't signed up to it, because "it's quite vague"; also I read somewhere else that it allows phosphates and Ecover don't use them, so can someone tell me exactly what the problem is with phosphates, please? (These Simply ones with phosphates clean better than Ecover's, and the laundry tablets are being used officially at Scott Base in the Antarctic)

motherhurdicure · 08/10/2007 13:15

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WendyWeber · 08/10/2007 13:25

Oooh, thanks for that, motherh! Hm, can't tell re appearance of whiteness but things look and smell cleaner (it's all psychological of course...)

There is also a waste-water issue with them I think (bad for wildlife if they get into water courses?) - plus I'm sure I read something (can't find it now) about them being husbanded and/or recycled to use in fertilisers because they are expensive to produce? (Or something. I am so not a scientist!)

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NAB3 · 11/10/2007 18:11

Just seen this.

Have been using the washball from Lakeland (got as a free gift) and seems to be working okay. Comparable with soap powder anyway as that doesn't always get the kids clothes clean. I have the muckiest kids ever. What would work for me? TIA.

pigleto · 11/10/2007 18:22

It's aquados isn't it? I tried the washing powder which was frankly rubbish, it didn't dissolve and left white stuff all over the clothes. They would have to pay me to use it again. dhs' uncle is a shareholder, he is always bigging it up. I didn't realise that they had moving into dishwasher tabs.

MollB · 13/10/2007 08:57

Did anyone see Sarah Beeneys Channel 4 programme the other night she tested soap nuts, eco balls and Ecover shame she didn't have any Aquados Simply,

Anyway the results were
Soap nuts removed very few of the stains
Eco balls removed very few of the stains
Ecover removed some but not all of the stains

I'll be sticking with my Simply Sensitive non bio

The cleanings the most important thing for me and if its also better for the environment thats great.

The scariest thing on the Channel 4 show was that when they tested a Mums breast milk it had 55 toxins in it .....uggh what are we doing to ourselves and our kids

Just a quick hint for Pigleto theres a money back guarntee on all products from Simplywashing I'm sure if you drop them an e-mail they'll look after you of course you may not need to if you have connections with a shareholder

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WendyWeber · 16/10/2007 17:40

Hi, Moll! Thank you so much for starting this - like you I'm very pleased with Simply Sensitive (although DS1's eczema has flared up since I started using it but I never know if that's why) and it seems to clean very well and smells nice.

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