Due to my disability, I am prone to dropping things, this doesn't stop me trying to pick things up though, often resulting in spilages.
To get stains out I often have to wash my clothes at high tempretures and even then they can still be seen after. Coffee, blackcurrent, baked beans you name it, have taken up resident on items of my clothing. So when I was asked to try Ariel's new pods, in which you wash at 30 or even 20 degree, I was sceptical.
As part of the project I was given I have to take phone and videos. I put the first load on and I will be honest, I didn't take a before photo as I really didn't think it would work and I would be posting up that I would not recommend these. However, I was proven wrong!
I got the tea-towel out of the wash, which you can see in the videobelow. I had used this to soak up everything that had been spilt on my kitchen side for the last 5 days, so you can imagine the state of it. I could not believe how white it was.
The claim on these pods is that you can save up to 60% on your washing machine energy bill*
Which in this climate, I am willing to try anything to help reduce energy cost.
The other great things which I love about this product, is if you are anything like me, getting into the tups of ariel pods can be a challenge in itself. The might be child proof but they are also me proof. I can spend half the day trying to get into them. I could leave the top off but I am then worried that one wrong move could see the whole tub sprinkle over my kitchen floor like a confetti cannon. These you can also see from the video are so easy to open for me. Nine times out of ten, my PA will be here to help me get into the tubs, but if I need to wash one item, I want to feel that bit of independace and these allowed me to do that. So another tick from me.
All in all, these Ariel pods exceed my expectations and if they can get the stains out of my clothes whilst saving me money I would say that is a winner all round.
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Written by: Victoria-Jayne Scholes