The German corporation Stiftung Warentest decided to test laundry detergents. Research findings indicate that price does not always translate into the impact customers expect. The winner of the test was an inexpensive powder, which is also available in Poland.
To get really clean laundry, you don’t need colored liquids at all, just enough Ordinary washing powder – This is according to the test conducted by Stiftung Warentest.
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Here is the best washing powder. It comes from a discount store
The test winner is not a famous brand product, but a detergent sold in discount stores. According to the German website chip.de. Tandil Ultra Plus Intense Laundry Detergent, which can be purchased at Aldi Nord, received the best reviews. The product is also available in Poland.
Tandil Ultra Plus received a score of “Good” in almost all categories. In the opinion of the study’s authors, it is “satisfactory” only in terms of protecting the fabric.
The cost of the detergent that outperformed competitors is approximately 4.85 euros (for 2.025 kg). In Poland, it can be ordered, for example, online from imported chemical stores, where Prices are around PLN 40 (for 2kg).
In the product description on one of the sites containing imported chemicals we read that Tandil Ultra Plus contains Calcraft formula removes stains at low temperatures The “anti-gray” formula protects fabrics from limescale, thus protecting their color.
The Germans chose the best washing machines
In addition, specialists are included in the study They also selected the best washing machines. At the top of the list are:
- Siemens WU14UTA8,
- melee wwe 360 wps,
- Siemens WM14N2G3,
- AEG L6FBG51470.
The organization indicates that when choosing a washing machine, you must pay attention to water consumption. Thanks to this, you can save a lot. It is also worth choosing equipment that operates quietly.
Stiftung Warentest is a Berlin-based institution, founded in 1964 by the German government. The purpose of this institute is to conduct comparative tests of products and services. It is a completely independent body.
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