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Powergems,
@steveb.
They’re a relatively new product (amount 6 months old if memory serves).
You’re right, they come in a small(ish) bottle depending on load size (they do between 12 and 30 washes). They do look a bit like fish pellets :&, the closest thing they resemble in look and use of them is the Lenor/Downy unstoppables but a detergent, not a scent additive,
Unlike Rolls, I have used them (when they launched I bought 2 each of the bio and the non bio ones) but what he says is correct:
Even though they are positioned as a convenient product in a “dry” detergent format (the blissfully ignorant masses would assume it is a variant of powder detergent) unlike powders, they don’t contain oxygen bleach.
They do smell very nice, but as Rolls said, this can be offensive to some.
They are a NIGHTMARE to dissolve, quite often can be seen undissolved in the door boot/glass for most of the wash, but luckily unlike some reviews, I haven’t removed any clothes at the end of the wash with them undissolved on.
I actually used most of them on none laundry tasks, I used a bottle to line the bottom of the kitchen trash can under the trash bag, made the bin smell nice.
A lot went in the mop bucket to clean floors, this comfirmed just how long they take to dissolve.
The rest got binned, as they very easy to spill, and as I have a Chihuahua who will pick anything up he comes across, I couldn’t take the risk of him ingesting them (even though I clean them up immediately, he is quick).
So they’re ok, but I agree they strike me more of a fad, and whilst I could be wrong, I don’t think they’re going to last all that long. We already have powders, liquids, gels and pods so can’t see the need for a 5th variant. And despite the manufacturers best efforts, powder detergent is still the most popular selling format in the U.K.
As Rolls mentioned on another thread, Tesco (UKs biggest supermarket) was late to the party in stocking them and in his local Tesco they have just as quickly stopped selling them (I will check mine when I’m next in for curiosity).