AquaBlue Laundry Powder 5kg $11, 25 Litre Recycled Storage Bin $5, Calcium Lime and Rust Remover 750ml $16 @ Mitre 10

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Yay cheap as deals is back - i look out for these like the golden ticket in Charlie and the Chocolate factory ahahah

AquaBlue Laundry Powder 5kg $11 was $15.39
AquaBlue Sensitive Laundry Powder 5kg $11 was $15.39
CLR Calcium Lime and Rust Remover 750ml $16 was $22.99
CLR Oil and Grease Remover 750ml $16 was $22.99
CLR Ready To Use 750ml $16was $22.99
CLR Bathroom and Kitchen Cleaner 750ml $16 was $22.99
Number 8 25 Litre Recycled Storage Bin $5 was $7.98
Tui Wood & Wax Firelighters 32 Pack $2was $2.89

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  • Anyone tried the washing powder and can recommend?

    • +1

      ive bought 2 bags of this a year ago and only just now half way through the 2nd bag lol, a few things to consider:
      - there is no scent, your clothes wont smell like anything after a cycle wash, aka dont expect them to smell fresh, just a simple laundry powder
      - i use a top load washer and a filled wash will need to use 1.5-2 scoops of it, similar to what it actually says on the packaging. it might not be as strong as other laundry powders but it def does the job.
      - because its not as strong, you can also pre-soak with this, doesnt leave any stains or smell.
      for the price, would recommend, you can always buy one bag first to try.

  • Any feedback on the AquaBlue Laundry Powder?
    I usually use fab but this deal looks pretty good.

    • Highly recommend. We bought buckets and filled it up with this. Bought lots of bags

    • they are excellent, I use there sensitive version it has no added things which can cause problem but the other version has every thing

  • We have been using the washing power since about 2021 - best bang for your buck - clean clothes - this is the only one we buy - i bought about 20 when it was on sale at $8 a piece a year or so hahah

  • It always confuses me when I see so much positive feedback on the AquaBlue powder here. The Mitre10 reviews are also pretty decent. However, both my friend and I had a terrible experience with it a few years ago. Basically it didn't remove any stains at all. Maybe we just bought a bad batch of the product. I bought 4 bags and ended up selling 3.5 bags on Marketplace.

  • +2

    I found the sensitive aquablue to be pretty average, but due to the price I REALLY wanted to make it work… so now mix half n half with persil (which I also stock up on when cheap) amd mix in a big bucket. Then just refill a small accessible box. Cheaper than just persil but does the job just as well :)

    • I do exactly the same!

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