I don't know if this has been pointed out yet in this thread, but CR's main objection to the laundry pods was their safety hazard to kids.
The magazine included ratings for various pods anyway, and they tended to score lower than the leading liquids and powders. I don't know exactly why this would be, unless the fixed dosage is the main cause of less than top performance.
As I may have said several times already, I've found that different laundry loads and wash temps can require markedly different dosages of detergent. Mainly I use Sears HE Ultra powder, boosted 33% with STPP. For the full loads of shirts, slacks, and non-white socks in the Neptune, on the warm (105F) temp/perm press cycle, I find I can usually add 6 oz of this mixture without oversudsing. Sometimes even at that level little to no suds are visible.
The same detergent mix in the Miele, with a load of whites, at 155F, 3 oz is the max I can usually add without suds becoming too thick.
The magazine included ratings for various pods anyway, and they tended to score lower than the leading liquids and powders. I don't know exactly why this would be, unless the fixed dosage is the main cause of less than top performance.
As I may have said several times already, I've found that different laundry loads and wash temps can require markedly different dosages of detergent. Mainly I use Sears HE Ultra powder, boosted 33% with STPP. For the full loads of shirts, slacks, and non-white socks in the Neptune, on the warm (105F) temp/perm press cycle, I find I can usually add 6 oz of this mixture without oversudsing. Sometimes even at that level little to no suds are visible.
The same detergent mix in the Miele, with a load of whites, at 155F, 3 oz is the max I can usually add without suds becoming too thick.