Do you like the new laundry pods

@Pocs39 (39)
August 8, 2012 7:22pm CST
Laundry supplies have changed so mush over the years. Powder, liquid, concentrate and now we have Pods. Do these clean your soiled laundry, how could they, look at them. We all have our favorite brand and style that we stand by. Recently I got a sample in the mail of these mighty little capsules, and was happily surprised. They are amazing. They take up less storage, per measured and cost a little less. Have you tried them and what is your opinion?
3 responses
@ravinskye (8237)
• United States
9 Aug 12
I haven't tried the laundry pods yet. I had thought about it but I wasn't sure how well they would work. I also was concerned about the price of the pods. I think when I looked at them before it actually was more to use them then using a liquid. If you look at the prices of each and how many loads of laundry you can do with each one, it usually works out that the pods are more expensive.
@nijolechu (1842)
• Canada
9 Aug 12
I have never tried those new laundry pods before. But now I think I will search online for the new laundry pods and maybe I find some free samples for me to try. I have seen some commercials on t.v. for the new pods. I just wonder if they are too strong to put into my regular laundry loads and I wonder if I put a little bit of clothes with the pod. Would it damage my clothes? I guess I will give a sample of the pod with my dirty clothes.
@peavey (16936)
• United States
9 Aug 12
I had a sample of these but I gave them to my daughter. They're expensive and wasteful. What if I only had a half load? How do you cut them in two? Also, most of the time they tell you to use too much detergent so I suspect these pods are overloaded. Too much detergent means it doesn't all get rinsed out and clothes will wrinkle easier, irritate your skin and wear out faster.