WONDER WASH

I tested supermarket laundry detergents against the big brands – and the best was half the price of Fairy

LAUNDRY detergent is cleaning out our pockets in ways we’d rather it didn’t – by getting more and more expensive.

We reported last week it has become such a valuable commodity that Iceland has even resorted to putting it in locked plastic boxes to stop thieves.

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Hayley Minn tests Fairy and Ariel against own-brand versions across the supermarketsCredit: Stewart Williams

But do you really need to pay for the big brands – are they better than the cheaper alternatives?

Hayley Minn tests Fairy and Ariel against the own-brand versions across the supermarkets, rating them on their scent, how effective they were in getting mucky tomato stains out of white T-shirts, and on value.

Here are her marks out of five.

Fairy non-bio pods

£9.20 for 25, Tesco

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37p per wash

Fairy is great for cleaning clothes but it is the most expensive wash on this listCredit: Stewart Williams

FAIRY is the go-to washing machine tablet for many people.

I have to admit, it did an extremely good job of turning my tomato sauce-stained top back to gleaming white, and left it smelling really fresh and clean when it came out of the machine.

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But, at around 37p a go, I’m not sure if it is really worth it.

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Effectiveness: 5

Smell: 4

Value: 1

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Overall rating: 3

Formil non-bio washing powder

£3.95 for 40 washes, Lidl

10p per wash

Lidl's own-brand powder detergent unfortunately isn’t as strong as other brandsCredit: Stewart Williams
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LIDL’S own-brand powder unfortunately isn’t as strong as some of the others I tried.

When I took my stained white T-shirt out of the washing machine, I could still see a lot of the sauce marks still there.

However, there is no denying it is great value at just £3.95 for 40 washes, so it may be worth adding this to your shopping list.

Effective-ness: 3
Smell: 3
Value: 5
Overall rating: 4

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Ariel all-in-one pods

£7.50 for 25, Tesco (£6.50)

30p per wash

Ariel did quite a good job of getting the stains out but it’s definitely not worth the high priceCredit: Stewart Williams

YOU expect big brands to do the best job.

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But that doesn’t always happen, as I found with Ariel capsules.

The T-shirt didn’t have the soft feeling you want from clothes when they came out of the wash, and smelled more like bleach than fresh linen.

The pod did quite a good job of getting the stains out but it’s definitely not worth the high price tag for me

Effectiveness: 3
Smell: 2
Value: 1
Overall rating: 2

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Non-bio powder

£4.75 for 40 washes, Tesco
12p per wash

Tesco non bio detergent powder did not dissolve very well in the washing machineCredit: Stewart Williams

THIS powder did not dissolve very well in the washing machine drawer.

I ended up with solid lumps that I had to clean out.

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This did not did happen with any of the other products I tried.

And it was a real faff I could have done without.

Having said that, the powder did its job and worked well in getting my clothes nice and clean.

Effectiveness: 2
Smell: 4
Value: 4
Overall rating: 3

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Almat non-bio powder

£3.95 for 40 washes, Aldi
10p per wash

Aldi's Almat detergent powder was a great stubborn stain removerCredit: Aldi

ALDI’S powder was very good at removing the stubborn food stains on my T-shirt.

And the detergent kept it white bright, too.

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For 10p a wash, you can’t go very wrong really.

The only downside for me was that the scent was not quite as strong as some of the other laundry detergents we tested.

Effectiveness: 5
Smell: 3
Value: 5
Overall rating: 4

Non-bio laundry powder

£4.75 for 40 washes, Sainsbury’s
12p per wash

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Sainsbury's non bio laundry powder left my clothes smelling lovely and freshCredit: Stewart Williams

THIS did an all right job of removing the messy tomato stains.

But I could still see remnants of red when I took it out the wash.

However, it did leave my clothes smelling lovely and fresh.

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Sainsbury’s says it has been extensively tested to guarantee brilliant cleaning results at 30C.

It is slightly more expensive than that sold by Lidl and Aldi, but not by much.

Effectiveness: 3
Smell: 4
Value: 4
Overall rating: 4

Tropical capsules

£3.70 for 21, Morrisons
18p per wash

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The aromatic Tropical Capsules were my winnerCredit: Stewart Williams

THE gorgeous lychee and passion fruit scent made me feel so happy when I took my clothes out of the machine.

It did very well getting rid of stains, too, and was my favourite of all the detergents I tried.

It is slightly more expensive but I think it’s worth it.

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Effectiveness: 5
Smell: 5
Value: 3
Overall rating: 4

Non-bio capsules

£3 for 20, Asda
15p per wash

Asda says their non-bio capsules are formulated to protect sensitive skinCredit: Stewart Williams

I FOUND Asda’s capsules effective and they were not overly scented, like some of the others.

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The washing came out nice and clean, with my messy white T-shirt completely stainless.

Asda says they are formulated to protect sensitive skin.

Considering capsules are usually more expensive than powder, I really thought these offered great value for money.

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Effectiveness: 4
Smell: 4
Value: 4
Overall rating: 4

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