Has anyone ever tried easy inspirations washing powder in the UK? What's the fragrance like and cleaning capability? Is it a good buy? Would like some advice before I get 2 75load boxes. The Aloe and the tiger lily and lotus flower.
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Post# 1169593 , Reply# 1   1/15/2023 at 14:04 (438 days old) by Lavamat_jon(UK)  
This is probably the cheapest budget detergent that’s available here with low levels of ingredients, but I would imagine for lightly soiled laundry it would be fine. I haven’t used their washing detergent for years but their washing up liquid, bleach etc has been decent when I’ve used it in the past.
It’s owned by UK’s budget European airline EasyJet, and they generally sell in bargain supermarkets and pound stores here.
Thanks Jon, with regards to Bold Professional, is it good? Is the scent strong enough after washing and cleaning power? Also Fairy pacs. The options is have for UK Detergents are the Easy, Ariel Compact liquid, Ariel Tabs, Persia color and Normal Tabs, Bold Tabs, Bold Professional Powder and the Pink Stuff Bio and none bio liquid.
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Post# 1169598 , Reply# 3   1/15/2023 at 15:27 (438 days old) by Lavamat_jon(UK)  
Ariel and Bold are P&G’s premium detergent lines here (equivalent to Tide and again respectively) so both should perform very well. Both Ariel and Bold leave a nice smell on washing - and there are matching Lenor softeners and unstoppable scent boosters to match the Bold fragrances. Persil is the Unilever equivalent of Ariel. I haven’t used the Pink Stuff detergents so can’t comment on their performance.
I would avoid Fairy and anything else marked non bio as they don’t contain enzymes (many people in the Uk incorrectly believe enzymes are harmful on skin) and won’t clean anywhere near as well.
Out of the selection above my personal choice would be either Ariel or Bold.