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The €5 item sold in Irish stores that’s game-changer for doing laundry on hols
TESCO Ireland is selling a game-changing product for doing laundry while on summer holidays.
Dr Beckmann Magic Leaves Biological Laundry Detergent Sheet 25s, priced at €5, are ideal for popping in suitcases.
One water-soluble sheet ensures a deep clean and radiant freshness – with no mess afterwards.
And the best thing is that it can be used at low temperatures and cycles using just one sheet.
The package is ultra-lightweight and compact, making it easy to carry, easy to use and easy to store which is excellent for holidays abroad.
If you don’t have a washing machine during your stay abroad, you can use it for handwashing.
Simply dissolve half a sheet in warm/cold water in a bowl or sink and add your clothes.
The detergent’s ingredients are 100 per cent vegan, making it a safe, chemical-free and eco-friendly wash.
‘BLOWN AWAY’
Many customers shared their reviews of using the product on Tesco Ireland’s listing.
One person wrote: “These are so easy to use, do a great job on the laundry, easy to store and no plastic waste! Highly recommended!”
Another person added: “I bought these because they’re a lot cheaper than my normal capsule, I didn’t expect them to be very good however, I am absolutely blown away!
“I don’t think I will ever buy my normal brand again, they smell lovely, very eco-friendly and totally coped with the stains on my clothes. I am definitely a convert!”
The third person said: “These work fantastic.
“We took on holiday to use and they were perfect, so started using at home too.
“No massive bottles or boxes of detergent, just perfect.
“Wash always comes out clean and smelling fresh.”
Meanwhile, a savvy individual has cracked the code to doing laundry while living off grid.
The quick-thinking cleaning whizz said they got the inspiration from their grandmother.
Redditor Patrick_still opened the conversation in a post on the social media platform.
“I’ve been watching a lot of off grid stuff lately and been curious as it’s never something I see mentioned,” he said.
“How do you guys do laundry?
“Most people seem to have limitations to their water or collect rainwater for gardens or showers, but it’s never mentioned if water is used for clothes or washing?
“Any off gridders that can shed some light on the subject would be much appreciated. Still very new in the subject for me”
Another Redditor chimed in to give their advice for doing laundry off grid.
“I got this manual concrete mixer, and the site was talking about doing laundry in it, so I tried it,” they said.
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“Oh my God, it works great and is so fast.
“Now, I want to get one those hand crank clothes wringers (rollers, really), like my great grandma had.”