prncess674
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So I know that marketers are always looking for ways to fool the eye, but I thought this one was really sneaky. I bought a new container of detergent last week but still had a little left in the old container. I didnt have enough to do a complete load so I opened the new bottle and was shocked at how much bigger the cap was. The cap is the only measurement given on the back for determining how much to use.
Both bottles hold 2.12 L (2,120 mL) and state 46 loads per bottle. This would equate to approximately 46 mL per regular load. Both bottles show that you should use a half a cap of detergent.
Cap A holds ~100mL (or ~50mL per load) Cap B holds ~125mL (~62mL per load). That equates to 25% more detergent used per load. If you use Cap B you only get 34 loads per bottle rather than the 46 loads per bottle stated on the label.
I know this isn't the first and last time, but just thought I would point it out!
Both bottles hold 2.12 L (2,120 mL) and state 46 loads per bottle. This would equate to approximately 46 mL per regular load. Both bottles show that you should use a half a cap of detergent.
Cap A holds ~100mL (or ~50mL per load) Cap B holds ~125mL (~62mL per load). That equates to 25% more detergent used per load. If you use Cap B you only get 34 loads per bottle rather than the 46 loads per bottle stated on the label.
I know this isn't the first and last time, but just thought I would point it out!






