No Fuss No Mess Cleanliness
★★★★★
Donna· Review provided by
walmart.com ·
February 2, 2024I was so sick of leaky pour- rspouts of liquid detergent dribbling down the front of my front-loading washer! I wound up pulling out the so-called easy pour 'funnels' %26 using the gaping-mouthed bottle (which was very heavy, bulky, %26 awkward to raise high enough to fill the liquid fill-drawer located practically overhead because my washer pedestal adds about two feet of height to my washer!)
I'm so thankful for these power-packed 'balls' of cleanliness! An entire laundry load-full fits right into the palm of my hand they go right into the washer with the clothes (waist-high, not overhead, where it's difficult to see which compartment in the high-up liquid drawer to pour what into!)
I absolutely love the light scent! Admittedly, our household rarely has any tough to clean or heavily soiled laundry. Most of our fabrics suffer from B.O. at best, so smell is the best way to distinguish between our 'clean %26 dirty' laundry! These Paks let me know right away that the laundered clothes are clean ones because the tiny scent gives it away! The Oxy factor helps to remove any tough off-color residuals of soiled laundry, while the Arm %26 Hammer baking soda factor ensures a gentle but thorough cleaning!
The scent is mildly fresh-smelling %26, for me, requires a discerning sniff to detect any residual smell after the fabrics have completed its washing %26 drying process! (I've heard others complain about some strong-smelling fabric products, so Arm %26 Hammer's gently scented products would likely be a good fit for sensitive noses!)
So, with Arm %26 Hammer Oxy-Clean 5 in 1 Power Paks, my laundry is clean %26 fresh-smelling without slopping up the front of my washer or pouring into the wrong dispenser section, or having to lift 5 lbs practically over my head!
BUYER BEWARE: They turn to glue and ruin clothing.
★★★★★
Crew· Review provided by
walmart.com ·
August 15, 2024These pods don't dissolve and ruin clothing. I have been using a different name brand of Pods for years. I really liked them, but wanted to try a different kind that possibly had scent boosting ingredients. These looked good and had stellar reviews.
I bought them and used them. No problem. I then did a second load. By the second load, I did notice a problem. My son's shirt was "glued" together. The sleeve was stuck to the front of the shirt. Initially I thought well maybe it was something he did, or the spin cycle didn't complete. I did not think it was the pods. Did another load the following week. Same thing, only worse.
Now, it got ahold of some name brand jeans and glued the bottom portion of the pants. We are now soaking the jeans for several hours, and it is finally coming undone, but there is still sticky, clear residual glob that is partially soft, and partially still hard from the pod adhered to it. (SEE PHOTO FOR REFERENCE.) Never had this happen before with other pods, and this is awful.
I was afraid the jeans would be ruined, like the shirt was. Thankfully, because the jeans are dark, any stain situation can't be seen with the naked eye. With lighter clothes there definitely would have a worse outcome. I will need to continue to soak these jeans over night to get the entire pod off. I will never purchase these again. Buyer beware.
Gets your clothes clean
★★★★★
Melissa· Review provided by
biglots.com ·
June 16, 2024I have been using this product for several years now. I really like using pods better than the liquid or powder. Armor and Hammer is a product that's been around for years. I was a little hesitant at first when trying this product. I didn't know if it would get my clothes as clean as other brands. These were more affordable so I gave them a try. To my surprise these work so good. My clothes always come out clean, the colors are bright and my laundry smells great. I guess everyone else started liking this product as much I do because the price has went up. There still my favorite and I continue to purchase them.
Horrible Experience!!!
★★★★★
NeverAgain· Review provided by
armandhammer.com ·
October 1, 2024Horrific experience. "SURE-LOCK" bag? Well, how do you open it? I don't need a science project. Do your marketing people understand the basics of giving directions? Is it too much trouble to point out if these contraptions need to be pierced and the liquid squeezed in the washing machine? Is that too difficult to put in one sentence? Does anyone call a washing machine a "drum". I thought that was a musical percussion instrument. OK, maybe my 5 University Degrees and teaching experience, advanced University and post doctorate, is worthless. Never should have e done it. I am returning this product and NEVER will ever consider an Arm & Hammer product ever again!
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