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@kennwatt Try them yourself .. and decide for yourself idiot ..
I dont need to read some report .. to tell me if they work .. i tried them .. they worked perfect ... But yeah .. if you are unable to tell from real life testing .. and need an apparently independent report from some lab somewhere ..
Also are you saying supermarkets only refuse to stock things that dont work ? ... stop being a twat ... say stuff that is factual .. or not at all ....
Pfft .. theres one in every office ..
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I'd love to see these "scientific" studies from *independent * labs as so far, I've seen squat in the way of evidence to support that these things work.
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I have tried them.
And tested them in a lab as well as in the field which I'm guessing you haven't. I've also seen the damage caused to washing machines because of things like this which again I'm messing you haven't.
They don't work. End of.
So please, before accusing people of being an idiot at least have a clue about what you're bumbling on about.
kennwatt 6 months ago
They've missed out big time because I've only just started using them and they are brilliant, the only way I found out about them was by having a lot of free time to muck about on the internet one week. I can't find these anywhere on supermarket shelves, had to get mine from the internet. Yet, if they were to appear on supermarket shelves - especially nowadays considering how economic they work out and how environmentally friendly/chemical free they are.
eenymo 2 years ago 3
The supermarkets don't stock them because they don't work, period.
There's been several industry reports on them by various parties and all conclude the same thing about these and the balls, they don't work.
You might think they do as the effects can take several washes to materialise but, they don't.
kennwatt 2 years ago