Thursday, April 7, 2016

All Powercore Pacs Oxi

All Powercore Pacs Oxi





If you take a walk down the laundry aisle in your local store you will notice many different varieties of laundry detergent. From liquids to powders to pods and pacs it can be overwhelming on what to choose. I myself have always used liquid brands and have been reluctant to try the new pods/pacs. I finally decided to try the All Powercore Pacs Oxi and I'm glad I did. I was pleased to see that one pac would do a larger load of laundry and still get the stains out. I think the combo of liquid and powder Oxi is a must when it comes to my kids and stains. I was also hesitant to use these because I've read so many reviews about the pacs not dissolving and leaving residue behind. I will tell you I had no problem with undissolved pacs and did not find any residue. My clothes came out clean and smelling fresh. The Pacs have a flowery smell but it is much stronger when you open the bag. Once you wash your clothes the smell is lightly scented and not really overpowering. The Pacs are sold in 18 count and 50 count. They also come in 3 different types of Pacs. If you would like more information on the Pacs please click the link I have posted under the picture. I must say I will be buying these to use for my laundry. I have tried the Pacs and I like the Pacs its just as simple as that. 

* I received this product free in exchange for my review. All opinions are 100% honest and my own. #smiley360 #allpowercorepacsoxi #gotitfree 

5 comments:

  1. I am familiar with All,but I don't think I've seen this product yet! These looks so different than the other pacs I've seen

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    1. They are different than the other pacs but I think I like them better.

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  2. I love the pods and paks! I think I over use the traditional powder or liquid, the pods keep me on track with not having to measure the amount per load!

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  3. I haven't used a pod or pack yet. I can see it would be nice that it is pre-measured. I was curious whether they would leave a residue, I am glad to read they don't.

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