One thing regular readers might wonder about is how I save on laundry detergent, since you won’t often see it purchased during my shopping trips. The reason for this is that one of my jobs involves distributing products for a health & home care company, and one of the requirements to staying active in the company and receiving your commission checks is to purchase $100 in product each month. They specialize in dental products, but they also sell a few household cleansers, one of which is a laundry detergent. I purchase about 96 ounces of detergent each month to stay active in the company – and since my commissions are always greater than the amount I purchase, it earns me money and keeps me stocked up on laundry soap. So, now you see why I don’t buy detergent at the grocery store unless I have a free coupon!
I may have my own unique way for saving on detergent, but I’m all ears for other methods that could save my readers money. So when Oransi offered to give one of their Robby Wash laundry detergent balls away to one reader, I was happy to take them up on their offer! Read on for your chance to win!
Oransi also sent me one free laundry ball, so that I could try it out and give you my opinion on how frugal it is. Robby Wash is a small, reusable plastic ball which you fill with pellets. Here is the explanation of how it’s supposed to work, from Oransi’s website:
The Robby Wash ball uses a unique and patented worldwide technology to clean your laundry even better than the powder laundry detergents it was independently tested against. Its activated macromolecules are gradually released through the wash, dissolving dried-in stains by generating ions which activate the water molecules. This increase in the pH enables the activated molecules to penetrate deep into the fabrics and attach themselves to the stains. As the motion of the drum agitates the clothes, the stains come away easily from the fabric and dissolve in the water. Of all the systems on the market, Robby Wash’s effectiveness is tested, proven and guaranteed.
I’ve always been intrigued by the idea of a soap-less approach to washing clothes, and wondered how well it would work. I decided to put the laundry stick to the test during the first load, since I had just the thing for it. I had spilled chili on my pajama tank top (right after I pulled it out of the dryer, no less!), and, to make matters worse, it had accidentally got thrown back in the wash without any stain remover on it, so the stain had gotten ground in. (Yes, it’s been one of THOSE weeks!) I decided to give the laundry stick a whirl on this very tough stain.
The laundry stick smelled very pleasant. I wasn’t clear on how long to leave it on, so I just let it sit for about 20 minutes while I finished other chores. Then I started a load of laundry with the Robby Ball and tossed the tank top in.
Hey presto – the stain is gone! Pretty impressive! Next time I use this, I might not leave it on so long, as it looks like the spot where I applied it is a tiny bit lighter than the rest of the tank top now.
As for the Robby Ball itself, so far I’m pretty impressed with it. It seems to do a pretty good job of getting laundry clean and fresh. I’ve been using it in all my laundry loads since it arrived – with normal loads, I wash the clothes using Robby Ball in cold water; for bigger/soiled loads, such as kitchen towels, I wash them with Robby Ball in warm water.
So now you have an idea of how the products perform – so how frugal are they? Robby Ball retails for $32.95 – this includes the ball, three packets of refill pellets, and the laundry stain stick. According to their leaflet, this kit will wash 120 loads of laundry total. That would make your cost around .27 cents per load. They estimate that this will last you one year if you do one load of laundry every three days – although I think most of my readers probably do laundry more often than that! How this price stacks up will depend on your usual target price for laundry detergent. Some of you may pay less than .27 cents per load if you’ve scored some good deals with coupons, or if you make your own detergent. For those of you that normally pay a lot for detergent, this might be an interesting option. I would still want to have some laundry soap on hand in addition to Robby Ball, for the event of extra-dirty laundry – I have no idea yet how it performs getting out mud, etc. Robby Ball can wash up to 10 lbs of laundry at one time – for bigger loads, they recommend using two balls.
But you know what is always a frugal way to save on laundry products? Winning them!
Giveaway time!
One lucky Super Coupon Girl reader will win a Robby Wash Blue Laundry Ball Pack, including one Robby Wash ball, a stain stick and three extra packets of macro-molecule pellets. Here’s how to enter:
1. For your first entry, click here to visit Oransi.com, then come back here and leave a comment telling me what feature of the Robby Wash ball is your favorite.
Want extra entries? Do any of the following, and leave a separate comment for each one:
2. Link to this post on your blog, then come back here and leave me the link!
3. Write about this on Twitter, then come back and leave me the link to your tweet! One Twitter entry per person. You can use the button at the bottom of this post to tweet with one click!
4. Post my button on your website – just copy and paste the following code, and let me know where you put it:
Rules, regulations, and other important stuff: Giveaway ends on July 4th at 11:59 PM, PST. Winners will be chosen the following day via Random.org. Giveaway is open to US residents – sorry, no PO boxes.
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Eliminates unpleasant smells thanks to its antibacterial action
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I Love that it is both economical and environmentally friendly, perfect for a student!
I like that it is gentle on skin b/c it doesn’t have chemicals.
I love that it will save money and be more enviro friendly
Wow, that looks to be a pretty good product. I’m always getting stains on my laundry.
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I like that there is no need to buy washing powder.
I like that you can just toss it in the machine and leave it there.
I like that you can use it for baby laundry because it’s hypoallergenic.
Thanks for the chance to win!
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I would L O V E to win this! Oh how much easier laundry would be
I like the economic refills feature!
I like that it is good for 12 months.
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I love that it lasts a long time and doesn’t have any harsh chemicals!@
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I like the fact that it is simple to use and is good for the enviroment.
I love that it doesn’t have those chemicals
I like that it will help me save money!
I like that it is simple to use & saves money. That is a winning combination!
I love that it’s great for sensitive skin. my sons and I are VERY sensitive to laundry detergents, so this would probably be GREAT for us!
stkc79 at gmail dot com
I love that you get so many washes from just the one Robby ball.
Thanks for the entry!
Not having to constantly go out and buy detergent
I like that it can be used in both cold and hot water and also can last for about a year.
I love that they come in two colors……the brightest being formulated for colored laundry. I also love that they are environmental friendly!
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It is hypoallergenic and a great choice as a baby laundry detergent or for someone with sensitive skin. That’s good because we all have sensitive skin in our family.
I like that it is more cost efficient
Thanks for the review and chance to win. I have pretty sensitive skin so the hypoallergenic is a big benefit.
nolagirl727 at yahoo dot com
Tweeted here too:
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enviromentally friendly
I like that it doesn’t harm the environment.
macd9090 at gmail dot com
I like that it’s hypoallergenic!
I’m allergaic to a lot of things, so its nice to know its hypoallergenic.
My favorite feature is that it is so simple to use just throw it in the washer
stanleybilly(at)bellsouth(dot)net
Itll save me money!
i like that it can be used for 12 months!!
My favorite feature is that it lasts 12 months! Thanks for the contest! goldilocssweeps (@) gmail(dot)com
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12 months of washing in hot & cold water! love it!
I like that it will save me money.
My favorite feature is it lasts for 12 months. It ie economical.
I like that it has no phosphates or chlorine and you aren’t sending anything through the drain to pollute the environment.
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