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Ecover/Method

Hi,

Does anyone know the best places (i.e. cheapest) online to buy Ecover/Method cleaning products? I currently buy from a supermarket, and wondered if there are cheaper places out there, maybe buying in larger quantities?

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  • ashfan83
    ashfan83 Posts: 73 Forumite
    Well as no one replied I placed an order via Nectar e shops to Ethical Superstore, they sell items in a lot larger quantities than the supermarket at a bit of a discount.
  • EricMears
    EricMears Posts: 3,309 Forumite
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    ashfan83 wrote: »
    Well as no one replied I placed an order via Nectar e shops to Ethical Superstore, they sell items in a lot larger quantities than the supermarket at a bit of a discount.

    Wherever you buy Ecover products, suggest that you dilute them before use. Their washing up liquid for example is so 'thick & gloopy' that a gentle squeeze gives you far more than you need.
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  • Ben84
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    ashfan83 wrote: »
    Well as no one replied I placed an order via Nectar e shops to Ethical Superstore, they sell items in a lot larger quantities than the supermarket at a bit of a discount.

    I sometimes order things from ethicalsuperstore, they've always given a good service. Keep an eye out for their offers however, as they often have 20% off everything for example. They send me emails to tell me when they have an offer.

    Also, ecover and method are fairly expensive brands. I usually buy dri-pak, bio-d or faith in nature products, which are all good eco products and cost much less. Buying the 5 liter bottles of washing up liquid and dishwasher gel saves plastic and money too when compared to buying small bottles.
  • havaska
    havaska Posts: 12 Forumite
    It's also worth noting, that Tesco have their own brand eco washing up liquids - it doesn't have any tesco branding on it though, but it's called 'Naturally Powered'. It's cheaper than Ecover or Method anyway, and better for the environment as it's actually made in the UK unlike the other two.
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