![]() Yes, Dropps pods clean my clothes really well This is the family size unscented Dropps box. But first…here’s why I’ve switched to Dropps and haven’t looked back. So, would they have the same cleaning power or would I need to always double up on Dropps, doubling the cost? ![]() O, and the oxi boost pod is smaller than the huge scoop of Oxi Clean I used to put in. Thirdly, Dropps pods are way smaller than my old Cascade dishwashing pods, and Dropps launry detergent pods are smaller than my old All Free & Clear pods. Secondly, would these stick together and be a waste of money? They are not in an airtight container and I live in the south where it gets humid. Ya, it’s great that these waste less plastic by shipping the pods in a cardboard box, but did they actually clean clothes and dishes? There are a few reasons I was skeptical of Dropps.įirst off, marketing is not everything. ![]() Gentle on the skin, and they even have options for sensitive skin and babies.The bigger the box, the less you pay per pod) Inexpensive (save 25% with subscribe and save, plus choose from 3 sizes of each product.They work! Dropps clean my clothes & dishes.Why I’m still using Dropps over 2 years later: Just type in DROPPS15 in the coupon code area at checkout. If you’re thinking, “get me some pods already!” click here to get 15% off your order (on top of 25% off a subscription). I was on the fence about them and getting a discount helped me to give them a try. I found a Groupon for $100 worth of Dropps pods for $45, so it was the perfect time to give them a try! So glad I did. Save 15% off your Dropps order with the code DROPPS15 Reasons why I’m a Dropps laundry detergent convert 17 time saving tips for moms with toddlers.How to declutter and organize piles of paper.8 Things I’ve stopped doing to be less busy as a mom.How to remove smells from a wooden cutting board.Daily house cleaning schedule plus free printable.They don’t need to be disclosed in the US and therefor can’t be studied or tested for safety.ĭropps actually use essential oils as fragrance in their scented varieties, so there’s no mystery item there. We don’t have skin allergies in our home, but I’ve always preferred unscented laundry detergent as I’m skeptical about added fragrance chemicals. I was simply looking for safer products with less chemical toxins. Honestly, they worked great, and we had no skin reactions. Prior to Dropps, I used All Free & Clear pods for the laundry with Oxi Clean powder on occasion, and Cascade pods for our dishwasher. ![]() I feel better knowing what’s on my skin is less toxic, and that there’s zero plastic involved. My family doesn’t seem to be bothered by scents on the skin, so I opted to buy the scented versions, which are 100% scented using essential oils. I love that Dropps pods have no dyes and have a few unscented options. It’s a change in the way I think about chemicals being absorbed through the skin. In addition to Dropps, we also now use Branch Basics concentratefor all our cleaning sprays, and I am soon to try out a few Norwex cloths as well. ![]() Since skin can absorb harmful chemicals, laundry detergent seemed like an important safer swap since it touches my family’s skin every day. Little by little I’ve been switching the products I use to clean our home. Why I started using Dropps pods for laundry and dishes So enjoy!Īs an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Sponsored posts don’t usually allow mentioning other competitive brands. While I would never do a sponsored post for products I dislike, I wanted the freedom to show you the good and the bad and compare to other brands. Please note, I have ordered and reordered these pods and this post is not sponsored. You should know I am a fan of most but not all of their products, and that I switched when trying to find safer products for my family. It’s been the most hassle free safe swap in our home, and I want to share my review of Dropps Pods if you are thinking of making the switch! We’ve been using Dropps laundry detergent pods, oxi-booster pods, fabric softener pods, and dishwashing detergent pods for over a year now. ![]()
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