How Good is Earth Breeze Laundry Detergent?

1 year ago
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EarthBreeze Detergent Eco Sheets work really well in our laundry - but are the benefits worth what we paid? We’ll let you decide!

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We’ve become known for our features about front loading washing machines. Ours is an LG, and we are very happy with it. We’ve featured how these types of machines work and how to keep them ventilated properly and to eliminate “stankiness” that comes with moisture buildup and resulting biological build-ups.

One of the variables in ongoing machine performance and laundry cleanness is the products used with the machine.

We’ve landed on a couple of products. We generally stay away from liquid detergents, but one that we do use fairly consistently is Swash®. You can see more about our experience and results with that product here:

https://youtu.be/-_tStKybVs4

DirtfarmerMaggie likes using the Swash, while DirtFarmerJay tends to use powdered detergent straight from the grocery store. Both have performed quite well, and with high-efficiency (HE) machines, it takes very little detergent to get the results we want

Recently, we came across another product, Earth Breeze®, which is sold in dry sheet form. They tout compelling benefits such as less shipping weight, convenience, and only simple ingredients to wash your laundry. Their website states that the product contains very few ingredients and that as a non-liquified detergent, their product is better to ship, and is better for the planet. You can visit their website at www.earthbreeze.com and read what they say and you can determine what you think!

Your order is sent via mail in a flat envelope. The package takes up very little space, so that is convenient. The sheets hold together well out of the package, which takes care of 60 normal loads of wash. You can get either unscented or fresh scent. The sheets dissolve readily and do a very nice job cleaning the laundry with no residues left in the tub or detergent dispenser.

Economics are fair. Our 60-load package cost, including shipping and taxes, $21.40, or 36¢ per load. Swash has better economics at about 22¢ to 25¢ per load. Of the shelf powdered detergents from your local grocer fair even better, ranging from 10¢ to 15¢ a load.

If where the product is manufactured is important to you, then you should know that as far as we can tell, Swash® is made in the United States, and Earth Breeze® is made in China. Many box detergents are domestically made in the countries they are distributed.

So, what’s our verdict about EarthBreeze®? While we like what it does and what form it comes in, the differences and economics of what we presently use isn’t enough for us to make the switch. It’s a nice product, and it works well, but the others do too while costing less. So we’ll stick with what we have. You may disagree and make the switch, and if you do, we think you’ll be pleased with the performance of EarthBreeze® Detergent Eco Sheets.

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