Ecoballs for Eco Friendly Washing

Leave the first response January 28, 2010 / Posted in Shopping

Christmas has come and gone as has New Year, but there’s still time for a belated resolution to keep Fight Climate Change up to date and to be more eco friendly. To kick things off we’re revisiting one of the most popular green products – Ecoballs.

Ecoballs replace the washing powder in your washing machine and give a more eco-friendly way of doing your laundry.


Ecoballs – 1000 Washes
£29.95

Ecoballs replace traditional washing powders and soaps used in your washing machine and are reusable for up to 150 or 1000 washes.

Ecoballs, Pack of 3
£29.95

Ecoballs are a natural, eco-friendly way of cleaning your clothes. With no harsh chemicals they’re perfect for people with sensitive skin.

Ecoballs
£40

Voted one of the Ten Best Green Household Products by The Independent.

Ecoballs – 150 Washes
£9.95

Ecoballs not only save on heavy shopping loads, they are reusable for up to 150 washes (including supplied refills) and cost approximately 8p per wash.

Prices vary in part because you can buy them in either 150 washes or 1000 washes packs. Obviously a 1000 wash pack is more economical but if you’ve never used Ecoballs before then it may be worth experimenting with a 150 wash pack first.

According to reports they’re 100% hypoallergenic, residue-free and anti-bacterial. They’re also good for people with sensitive skin, so if you’re constantly finding the perfumes in washing powders make you itchy these may well be a viable alternative.

Are they any good?

Ecoballs get mixed reviews – some people find them brilliant whilst others are less convinced. There’s a wide range of views and discussion on moneysavingexpert.com that are well worth investigating if you’re thinking about giving them a try.

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