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Which detergent should I use for my washing machine: capsule detergent or liquid detergent? How do I know which one will save me money? Here’s everything you need to know about these two detergents and which one is best for your washing machine to achieve significant savings!
Detergent, capsules, liquid, flakes—which is best to buy and use? Here are some tips and the definitive answer.
Saving has recently become the order of the day on all fronts, especially in the area of daily shopping, which includes not only groceries but also detergents for the washing machine.
Liquid detergents and capsules are undoubtedly the most commonly used, but which is more practical? An analysis of 20 washing machine detergents and two homemade detergents revealed the actual cost of a wash. Learn everything you need to know about choosing the right detergent!
Which detergents you should use in the washing machine to save money
One of the priorities when choosing washing machine detergents is to choose the one that offers greater savings. Indeed, the high cost of living also includes the increase in products that are essential for washing clothes in the washing machine and that one cannot do without.
So, if you pay more attention to the price and do simple calculations, you can save money and always achieve excellent washing results.
But how do you figure out how much a dose of liquid detergent costs? And how much do capsules, which have become so popular recently, cost? Here are some tips for calculating the price of each wash and choosing the best laundry detergent to buy.
How to calculate the cost of a single wash
It’s not that difficult to calculate how much detergent costs for a single wash cycle in the washing machine. In fact, it’s enough to divide the cost of the product by the total number of washes it can perform.
The number of washes that can be performed with the contents is always indicated on the bottle, and the number of capsules included in the pack also allows you to immediately see how many can be performed.
For liquid detergent, it was found that the cost of one dose for one wash cycle varies between 0.15 and 0.42 euro cents, with an average of 0.22 euro cents.
Instead, the average cost per wash with ready-to-use capsules is about 0.28 cents. It’s clear that capsules cost more than liquid detergent.
Detergent capsules are more expensive
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