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Best Price For Bulk Ecover?
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HI, don't know if this helps but I've used https://www.gonegreen.co.uk in the past. 10kg ecover washing powder is £29.95 and postage is free if you spend £40.0
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Hi,
Just got 5 boxes of Simply washing powder for £10.98. According to Good housekeeping it is just as good/ better AND half/ a third of the price of Persil, Ecover, Ariel etc... AND is totally environmentally friendly.
On their website they have buy 4 get one free with 10% off. Also, I have posted the "netmums1" code on the discount finder to get a further 10% off. This runs out today. Plus free delivery!
http://www.simplywashing.com/
Get stocking up!
Thanks for this... I ordered 8 boxes of the non-bio washing powder plus got two free boxes of the dishwasher tabs. There was an extra ten percent for ordering the second four boxes, plus the coupon code you gave means that I got all of it for only £19.38 (£34 value). Yaaay lexa!!
:AI want to move to theory. Everything works in theory.0 -
Looks like this offer is still on folks. I got mine today only ordered yesterday
http://www.simplywashing.com/products/0 -
I used some of this today and really pleased ordered a load more, I am all for a bargain.0
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Have just placed an order for 4 boxes and got a dishwasher box free!
Thanks for this!
And the 10% still seems to work!
Lesley.NO EXCUSES - THIS YEAR IT'S PERSONAL..........0 -
Arrived this afternoon - now need to do some washing to see how they perform.
Thanks for this.
Lesley
PS apparently these are available at Netto according to my binlaw.NO EXCUSES - THIS YEAR IT'S PERSONAL..........0 -
The ethical superstore (https://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) is cheaper than tescos on lots of ecover products provided you buy in bulk(ie 6 boxes of dishwasher tabs and 5 litres of washing powder, that sort of thing) and delivery is free if you don't mind waiting for 5 days.0
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Considering this thread was started two and a half years ago I'd hoped that things would have improved. I'm really, really disappointed that it's still cheaper to go to the big grocery stores and buy the small bottles/boxes. To be completely honest, my gripe has less to do with the lack of financial savings and more to do with the environmental impact! I don't want all of those bottles!! And it's more expensive for ecover to provide me with all those bottles instead of selling me one large box. Grrrrr.0
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I took my empty washing up bottle to the local health food store to refill it. What a palarvour (sp) it was too! They had big cardboard boxes with plastic bags full of the liquid inside. I had to hold the bottle under the tap whilst the lady in the store pumped and squeezed the bag to get it to dispense. It is about 2p cheaper than buying a new bottle and more expensive than me buying a 5 litre bottle from Natural Collection and filling my own very simply with a funnel. I do sometimes get a 5l bottle from Ocado when they send me a 15% off code.The birds of sadness may fly overhead but don't let them nest in your hair0
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I saw somewhere that Ecover had some bad press compared to other brands- that there aren't as "squeaky clean" as they make out- anyone seen anything?
Staples (don't forget cashback) carries some cleaning stuff which is cheaper if you buy more. Hate to thing they are the cheaperst and don't like them!
http://www.staples.co.uk/recycled-environmentally-friendly-products/eco-friendly-cleaners
They also have large quantities of Andarta products in their clearnace section- anyone used/ heard of them!!!?!
http://www.staples.co.uk/cleaning-washroom-hygiene/cleaners-and-cleaning-accessories/andarta-eco-friendly-cleanersGreen and minimal chemicals is the new black- I know a fair old bit about sustainability, specially energy and transport stuff. If I can help- please ask!0
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