🌟 Elevate your laundry game with eco-friendly convenience!
The Lab Co. Laundry Detergent Strips are eco-friendly, ultra-concentrated sheets designed for both hand and machine washing. Each pack contains 32 sheets, providing a powerful yet gentle clean without harsh chemicals or plastic waste. Enjoy the refreshing scent of Cuban grapefruit while contributing to a sustainable future.
Product Name | Laundry Detergent Sheets |
Allergen Information | Contains: Sulphites Free |
Weight | 96 Grams |
Units | 32.0 count |
Brand | The Lab Co. |
Format | Sheet |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | China |
C**R
Brilliant for travel washing
I bought these as a lightweight non leaking alternative 'travelwash'. They are little sheet (A6???) That have the texture and thickness of rice paper. Did the trick brilliantly. It smelled of fresh grapefruit and worked really well, dissolving under the warm water tap. I have also used it in the washing machine to good effect.
C**Y
Smells lovely
Arrived with the packaging wet meaning inside they were stuck together and had to use them together as couldn’t separate them.I realise this is not a representation of the product but probably the postage service so did not warrant a complaint
P**H
Worked well.
Used while travelling in hotels for handwashing. Do need a good good whisk.around and rinse otherwise will clump and harder to rinse off clothes . But expected as a good thick product . Strong pleasant smell.
E**N
A step in the right direction
Trying to be more environmentally friendly, bought these to try, while they were on offer.Positives:- the scent is pleasant (not overpowering) almost disappears after the washing;- washes well, if enough sheets are added;- laundry comes out soft and clean, without any unpleasant smells;- light and compact, takes little room on the shelf, compared to laundry tabs or powder or liquid;- good recyclable cardboard packaging, no plastic;- cheaper than some other laundry sheets on the market.Negatives:- would be good to retain some of that scent, which isn't there even with the Outdoorable Fabric Conditioner;- I have to use two-three full sheets (my loads are large - can't imagine what half-a-sheet would be good for), they are thinner than say Magic Leaves by Dr Beckmann;- and so it turns out to be more expensive than Magic Leaves (or tabs or liquid);- stains still need a pre-wash treatment, like with all the other kinds of laundry detergents - but that is probably more of a a neutral point, if we don't expect miracles.I think Laundry Sheets are the future. This particular brand is a decent effort, but I am not sure if it's my favourite.
F**E
Smells nice
I’m surprised that the washing smelt and looked clean. I didn’t pack the washing machine up as I wanted to test the washing paper first. So far I’m pleased. I like that the box can be recycled as I don’t like being plastic.
M**P
Works fine if you use 2 sheets as standard, not for tough jobs
One sheet is enough for smallish/cleaning loads, otherwise I have found I need two. I'm not sure if physical debris (like bits of fluff or something) comes off as well as with the laundry capsules I used to use. Physical dirt comes out. Laundry smells fresh and the fresh smell continues, provided you use enough sheets. One time I had a fresh smelling load with loads of scent and I used only one sheet- that load was a smallish load of cleanish things like PJs and pillow cases. Otherwise I've found things smell a bit unfresh either immediately or after hanging out to dry unless using two sheets. I think this is what others have referred to as the fragrance going away. Again, I've found the fragrance sticks to a reasonable extent if using enough sheets ie usually 2.We do a lot of DIY in our household and we have a puppy and we do our cleaning with reusable cloths etc, so we need our laundry detergent to perform well. We rarely have loads like that smallish cleanish one I described earlier, so value for money for me goes down a lot for this product. Other households may find they can do about half of their loads with one sheet.These days, if I have some non-clothing dirty stuff to wash like cleaning cloths or puppy bedding, I just chuck it in the wash as a quarter or half load and use fairy liquid instead of detergent and the 20 minute speed wash. It seemed like a waste of a capsule before, and now it seems like I'm not 100% sure the items will get clean with these laundry sheets. Either way I haven't changed this habit with the switch of laundry detergent to these sheets.If I had really dirty clothes to wash (like if my husband was rolling around in the muck with our puppy) I would probably also do that short fairy liquid cycle on those clothes but use it as a prewash before adding them into a regular load with other clothes and a couple of detergent sheets. (I'm not sure that it is good for skin to wear those clothes washed in washing up liquid, but it is a cheap and effective clean!)I put these laundry sheets in an old biscuit tin. The sheets come as pairs with perforation to rip into individual sheets. I ripped them all up into each sheet when I put them into the tin. Tin keeps them dry and fresh and easy to access, although I needent have ripped them up into individual sheets because now I always use two sheets per wash.Edit: reduced from 4 to 3 stars as I'm now convinced that stuff doesn't come off the items being washed so well as it does with the detergent I used to use. I feel like these laundry sheets do cleanse the clothes but but don't do such a good job of making them seem really scrubbed. Will be fine for many people (using 2 sheets) but I need a heavy duty laundry detergent in my household. I was finding myself overthinking what to put in wash loads together and when. I have gone back to persil laundry detergent pods, which are really heavy duty and include stain remover which is ideal for food spills and my reusable make up remover pads. These sheets (using 2) perform more like cheap laundry detergent liquid, which is fine if that's all you need.
B**N
Effective and plastic free
I’ve tried all sorts of laundry sheets, eggs, etc., and find this to be the most effective. The scent is very faint but pleasant. I live in an area with extremely hard water, so I add two tbsp of bicarbonate in the wash with half a sheet for a regular wash, and a whole sheet for towels and sheets.
L**Y
Ok
I like these, they are easy and seem to work. I haven't used them on anything really dirty a si do think you'd need an added product. But day to day they do the job
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