As previously stated several times, I think detergents just follow the same nonsense, nonreasoned fashion the machines and laundry products and like pretty much everything does nowadays, they pretend to be eco, they pretend to work better they pretend to make you save...what I see is just a selling maneuvre and people falling in the trap filling companies pockets..
You know, here liquid pods came out before the US pods boom, that started infact with the Tide pods, but always don't catching on very much, even the new actual multi-liquid candy -like PODS that followed after the Tide in the US with the name of Dash Ecodosi ie the italian Tide equivalent ( in matter of fame) are really not getting into market and powders and liquids are still the favourite form from the most, but not all..
Don't get me wrong, before liquid pods there always been, tablets and sachets, that had their little slice of market share and they kept it to last and they still coexist along with them, unlike US where many forms of pre-measured were known in 50s and 60s (salvo, vim whatever) then vanished, and re proposed in the 90s ( wisk, tide etc) always to vanish at the end..till now when pods had a boom..
Very strange...
anyway..
Curious is that worldwide they always advertise the phantom saving you should get by using them, but when I ask sustainers of these pods to explain me the curious saving and eco theory behind the pods at the very end I only get from them a jaw drop and a dismayed look...like a child who has been told the truth about Santa...
Yes, you know....
Because all the time I have people saying all the same things, and never one like Eugene that says "I use them just because I like to use them now", personally for me is wasting but who am I to judge? It's his money and his life!! But no! They all instead firmly believe all the stuff they are told!
- you save and you are eco friendly because you use the right amount and you do not waste for spilling
-you have reduced packaging and they're more ecologic
- you do not have wasting of detergnt as it dissolves in the wash and does not end up in the washer piping..
To make it short...maybe not LOL
I just say
Right amount, well...First of all according to label the 1 pod 1 wash is not truthful, because most if not any mention more than 1 for more soiled loads, then I really want someone to explain me how in the world a pod may be more accurately measured than a powder or liquid you can measure till the last grain and or drop according to your load..
I cannot help but think that when 1 pod may be too less then maybe 2 is too much? Ok, even assuming that the 1 pod 1 load may be true...that does not change much, .loads changes all the time, you may have more soiled or lighter soiled, so in the case you have a lighter soiled load, are you really going to use an entire pod when you may actually need just the half of it's content for that load or even less? Saving ah ah...
Not to mention reduced loads when you're always obliged to toss in an entire one... Wow, this is what I call saving also!
You might do what Launderess I have read does, ie carefully squeezing and weight on a kitchen scale, but then pod loose it's "sense" and it becomes a super ultra liquid, that are around for quite awhile (at least over here )...
I do not know anyone who would do that.....anyway...
At this point they start looking at their shoes....
-Well but they avoid you too use too much accidentally....they say..
At this point...
I do not really want to sound like a bitch, but really, who in this world without mental problems would not be able to equalize a dam layer of powder or liquid to a line placed in a cap and or scoop withot so many drama?
-Accidental spilling? If you got Parkinson syndrome or tourette maybe....but how many people you know that spill detetgent accidentally on a regular basis?
Here they start getting red in face...
-Well at least they are eco friendly...they reduce transportation footprint being compact...
Here I smile...
Look, assuming that you are so concerned about enviroinment, if you really were, you might find unacceptable using an entire pod when for that light soiled load you actually may have needed just the half if not 1/4 of that pod resulting not only in money wasting, but water pollutioning for nothing..
Package foot-print.
Many pods use to come in a rigid plastic container, just weight it an empty one and then weigh a regular 100-80 loads pvc powder sachet, tell me which one uses more plastic..
Powders may weigh more if not concentrated, true but powders are easily transportable in recycled carboard that is way more ecologic than plastic..
But we're talking about Liquid pods right? Not tablets, and anyway talking about tablets , try to think about tablets in powdered form, they'd take the same room of tablets, no? But let's talk about liquids since we're talking about LIQUID pods...
Now I want you to imagine all the liquid total content of a pods package, what about if it, instead of pods was just filled in a bag in box package the same size of it, or even better a plastic self standing refill bag (since many others switched to this form of package) of the same size? You will have the same compactness, and the advantage of dosing and measurung properly every drop of it...
Oh, i was forgetting, what they found out now???? That detergent ends up in the piping??? (this may be typical italian only, advertisements of Dash ecodosi for long ran adverts claiming this)....
Look, every manufacturer of machines and also some detergents advise to let run water before adding detergent, this both if you have a TL or FL, "start machine and then add detergent" means just this" you have a delayed start machine, or you do not want to wait for this? Ok...I tell you something shocking! Since liquids came out some sort of genius found a miracle invention, it is called dosing ball, it's a device you measure detergent into and just toss in the machine and it will dispense detergent just like any pods would do! It's reusable, I know people having the same one since years!
Here comes jaw dropping and lost eyes....
Here I say are these pods really a revolutionary invention as they want us to believe????
Don't think so...
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[this post was last edited: 4/11/2014-16:02]