Alright Asda, you’ve won this round. I might hate this detestable supermarket more than I hate adverts for Loan companies and the wisdom of Gary Bushell but even I have to begrudgingly praise these tablets.
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Advantages: My whites have never been so white Disadvantages: Asda as a whole
...comes in 4 different smells. Asda (bastards) stopped selling the Oriental Blossom but if you have the intelligence and the car to shop elsewhere, this is the smell I’d endorse. Lenor also comes in Carnival Passion (Fruity), Spring something (Which smells quite boring) and the original one which has a smell I can’t remember ever liking. I once made the grave mistake of buying the diluted stuff. I’d left the washing in for about 5 ... ...but Alpine smells even better. Asda (bastards) took it off the shelves so I (al)pine for it even now because my clothes smelled like they’d been hanging around an unpolluted forest and it was a wondrous thing. Ariel is the most expensive brand on the market and although I thought it was brilliant at the time, it’s really not worth the money. It works out cheaper in the long run to buy the powder because otherwise you’ll be spending ...
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Advantages: very good value Disadvantages: bit crumbly
Asda washing tablets are exceptioanlly good value. The cost around £2.50 (I think it is £2.48 to be exact, at the time of writing) for a box of 24. This does 12 washes for clothes of normal dirtiness!! This is cheaper than Tesco wahsing tablets according to another review of then that I have read in ciao.com. There are a few niggly things I don't like - you don't get a bag and you are advised to put them at the botton of the mahcine at the back. ... ...washing powder all over the floor. The answer - I have developed a special technique for using them. I open the celophane wrapper at one end. Then put them in the machie and squeeze the tablets out. No mess! All in all these are extreemly good value and wash as good as any other washing powder / tablets I have used. ...
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Advantages: nice clean clothes, value for money Disadvantages: tablet packets can be hard to open
I always use Asda washing tablets for my familys laundry. On a day to day basis I use the 2 in 1 washing tablets with conditioner. Asda washing tablets are fantastic value for money being around £1 cheaper than the leading brands while giving excellent cleaning and a lovely fresh fragerance. The tablets themselves come in a neat box with the tablets packaged in packs of two , these can sometimes be a little difficult to open though. The packaging ... ...There are several different varieties of tablets available including non-bio and I am sure they are all just as good value for money. I would never go back to paying for the leading brands when Asda keeps my clothes clean and fresh at a fraction of the cost. ...
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I had a baby almost 1 year ago and i lost most of my baby weight apart from say 7lbs and it was a nightmare to try and shift it. Anyway my friemd told me she took slimming pills (a different kind) just before her wedding and she lost the last few pounds... more
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