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Daisy Washing Powder tablets 95p for 48 @ Tesco + more

cherrypies
cherrypies Posts: 289 Forumite
edited 2 August 2011 at 2:35PM in It's gone, but was it any good?
Hi all, noticed that the Daisy washing powder has been reduced at Tesco, no special offer signs, just a normal SEL but much cheaper than usual. Seems to be online and in-store.

Daisy Washing tablets 48 pack for 95p - usually £3
(both colour and bio)

Daisy Washing powder 30 wash pack 95p - Usually £3.29

Daisy 10 washing capsules colour & bio 95p - Usually £1.75

The tablets work out at 4p per wash which I don't think can be beaten! I've not tried the tablets out yet, but I'm sure they will be fine.

UPDATE: Looks like this offer is Scotland, Highlands and Islands ONLY
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  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    cherrypies wrote: »
    Hi all, noticed that the Daisy washing powder has been reduced at Tesco, no special offer signs, just a normal SEL but much cheaper than usual. Seems to be online and in-store.

    Daisy Washing tablets 48 pack for 95p - usually £3
    (both colour and bio)

    Daisy Washing powder 30 wash pack 95p - Usually £3.29

    Daisy 10 washing capsules colour & bio 95p - Usually £1.75

    The tablets work out at 4p per wash which I don't think can be beaten! I've not tried the tablets out yet, but I'm sure they will be fine.

    I've used these dishwasher tablets in the past and they worked fine for me
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • toni_
    toni_ Posts: 1,240 Forumite
    great find, ive used the washing capsules before and they work fine, has anyone tried the washing powder?
  • cherrypies
    cherrypies Posts: 289 Forumite
    I'm interested to know too, anyone used the tablets before? I bought 1 box of each to try, if they're any good, I'm going to stock up :)
  • podikaki
    podikaki Posts: 95 Forumite
    I've used the poweder before, wasn't fab on stains but cleaned the rest and left it smelling nice as well...
    Mind i have yet to find anything that works well on the stains my twin terrors used to leave :P
    All in all 8/10 compared to persil 9/10 as such i'd say
  • cherrypies
    cherrypies Posts: 289 Forumite
    podikaki wrote: »
    I've used the poweder before, wasn't fab on stains but cleaned the rest and left it smelling nice as well...
    Mind i have yet to find anything that works well on the stains my twin terrors used to leave :P
    All in all 8/10 compared to persil 9/10 as such i'd say


    Excellent! I've had really good results on stains using the Ariel Spray stain remover on my toddlers mucky clothes. It even got horrible mildew off a buggy my sister had in storage, took 3 washes but it's pristine now. Don't pay full price for it though, its usually on offer somewhere and supersavvyme have a £2 off voucher it too :D
  • Is this nationwide does anyone know please?
    My daughters are my world
  • toni_
    toni_ Posts: 1,240 Forumite
    not showing up online...
  • karlie88
    karlie88 Posts: 9,114 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    all full price online for me, which indicates that it's full price in my local store.

    thanks for the heads up though op.
    :grouphug: :D Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member :D :grouphug:
  • cherrypies
    cherrypies Posts: 289 Forumite
    How odd, its definitely showing for me (logged in or not!) and its showing that price on comparesupermarketprices too

    comparesupermarketprices . co .uk
  • skintbint_2
    skintbint_2 Posts: 1,822 Forumite
    showing reduced prices when i log in (scotland) wish those vouchers would hurry up these are better than doubling up! going to shop later on will check sel also
    skintbint x
    here's tae us, wha's like us - fell few and and they're a deid"
    10k in 2010/£6988.30-69.88%@29/12/10, 11k in 2011/£897 07.04.11- fell by the wayside!!!
    12k in 2012 - £204.00 @ 4/1/12

    do not confuse me with the other skintbint who joined dec2011 - i am the original bint:rotfl:
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