EcoeggEELER210FF Laundry Egg Refill Pellets (210 Washes) - Fragrance Free
M**A
Works a treat
This is my first refill pack, as after looking everywhere had given up until I saw it on Amazon. Mine has been needing a refill for some time, but still works. For really dirty clothes, I add a scoop of stain remover or a squirt of remover on stains. You could just use the washing machine programme for heavier washing, and I think it might do the same. I ticked 5 stars for fragrance, as there is none, which I like.I prewash my towels and bedding with white vinegar for the anti bacterial action and dust mites removal. Wash with the egg, and then use vinegar (a natural fabric conditioner and better for the machine) and lavender oil in the rinse, which works fine for my sensitive skin and breathing issues. Technically, you do not need any fabric conditioner when using the egg, but I like the softness you get from vinegar (which dissipates on drying, and with the lavender), so it is personal preference.As a point of interest, my 100ml bottle of lavender essential oil just lasted 2 years, so really good value. Also, my machine's detergent drawer stays cleaner for much longer when not using fabric conditioner.
M**U
Really work
Brilliant, I've used Eco Egg before and they work very well. Save a fortune. No need for fabric conditioner even with woollens ( you can if you want). I've seen some negative reviews in the past which mention 'stale smell' and 'white residue' but I've never had any trouble, I think that's to do with their washing machine. I would recommend you use the company's 'detox' tablets to get rid of old soap powder. Would highly recommend.
M**S
I like the Ecoegg
Firstly, I like the Ecoegg. I think it's a great idea and, having been using it for a few months, I think it actually works very well. Even my son's white football kit comes up clean which is quite a feat! What I don't like is this refill pack. Let's get one thing straight - it doesn't do 210 washes. What it doesn't say anywhere on the packaging, but does say on the instructions inside, is that the white balls only last for 72 washes. I have contacted the seller about this but other than them asking me if I was sent the wrong product (I wasn't), I haven't heard back from them. It's only been a few days so you never know - perhaps an abundant explanation is just around the corner. The other problem I have with this refill pack is the instructions. They are not bewildering but leave you scratching your head lightly and wondering if you've quite understood them. It says to put all three packets of white balls into the Ecoegg along with the black balls (which do last for 210 washes) but I don't think this is physically possible without them spilling everywhere. I also wonder whether they actually mean you should use one pack of white balls at a time - three 72's making just over 210 - however, that is not what it tells you to do in the instructions. It's such a shame as I would like to carry on using the Ecoegg but I am so disappointed in this particular product that I'm not quite sure whether it won't be easier to go back to using eco-friendly detergent. ***After a helpful discussion with the seller I have been to the Ecoegg website and discovered a downloadable set of instructions for the refill pack. They are different to the instructions included and much clearer. I would recommend downloading these if you buy the refill.
C**S
What’s not to like?
What a bonus? No more expensive cumbersome And messy liquid products or tablets.Although sceptical at first - I love this product - so easy to use.Who’d have thought it? I’m converted...
S**N
Not quite happy
I am disappointed as there was no tormaline balls in the boxIt seems they are only in the newer 50 wash packs
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