My how the Tides have turned. It looks like laundry soap just had its sliced bread moment.
Washing clothes, especially while traveling on a disaster relief deployment, can be quite the hassle. Bringing laundry soap with you can simplify the process, but liquid soap and Tide pods aren’t always the most convenient.
I used to bring a few laundry soap pods with me on disaster relief deployments. They had some benefits. They were quick, simple, and relatively painless. Unfortunately, on more than one occasion, I’ve had them pop or melt. Best-case scenario, they were in a plastic bag and now all the other pods are sticky. Worst-case scenario, they’ve leaked all over the rest of the luggage.
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A new player is here and has revolutionized the soap market.
This is the sliced bread moment for laundry soap.
-Me
Reasons to use Earth Breeze:
Earth Breeze has fixed both the melting and the popping problem. They have also fixed over half a dozen other problems we didn’t even know we had!
These laundry soap sheets pack a full load of soap into a sheet that could honestly be mistaken for a dryer sheet.
- Mess-free
- Dissolves rapidly even in cold water
- Less likely to be eaten by teenagers (hopefully)
- Weighs less
- Does not melt
- Smaller profile than any other soap
- They donate 10 loads of detergent for every package purchased
Dehydrated laundry soap. Who would have thought? I guess back in the day you could buy the granular soap, but in my experience, that didn’t dissolve very well.
These dissolve instantly
The sheets dissolve instantly even in cold water.
Compact and no plastic jugs
Earth breeze prides itself on being an environmentally friendly option to the large plastic jugs being thrown into landfills. They fit 60 sheets (one sheet is for each load of laundry) into one small biodegradable package.
This is a huge space saver when you’re traveling too. You can take a month’s worth of laundry soap and not even notice.
Weight savings
We haven’t even mentioned the weight savings.
Let’s check this out.
Six laundry pods weigh nearly half a pound (0.4lbs)
Six Earth Breeze sheets weigh only 0.044lbs!
For the same weight, you can take 61 loads worth of laundry sheets with Earth Breeze or you could take 6 soap pods.
Do you know what that means?
You can take six laundry sheets and add 9 fun-sized snickers to the scale and still come in at less than 0.4lbs!
My travel life will never be the same.
TSA might look at you funny trying to smuggle in six liquid pods, but you shouldn’t have any problems taking this in your carry-on if you wanted.
My experience with Earth Breeze
My experience has been great so far. It has worked fine, and my clothes came out clean. It’s way easier to take with me when I travel on deployments. It hasn’t leaked all over my clothes after leaving it in my car either.
A corner of a couple of sheets dissolved when a baggage handler dumped my luggage in a large puddle/small pool? (thanks American Airlines), so maybe keep the sheets in a ziplock just in case you get a bi-vocational Baptist preacher trying to baptize your luggage!
I guess it all comes down to if you want to have a better product that also allows you to pack more snickers bars on your trip?
It’s an easy answer for me.
Get the Earth Breeze laundry sheets here
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