Laundry Supplies
On this Laundry Supplies category page, most people narrow what they’re looking at by format first: liquid, powder, pods, or sheets, then by pack size (for example 16–40 washes) and whether it’s for colours, whites, or sensitive skin. The range spans everyday wash products, pre-treaters and in-wash boosters, plus add-ons like colour-run protection sheets and scent beads, with listings coming from multiple partner retailers. Some items appear as single bottles, others as twin-packs or large tubs, and the same scent can show up as separate size variants. Stock rotation is visible week to week; a 1L bottle might vanish while a 2L refill stays. Laundry aisles are rarely consistent.
Read on for how Laundry Supplies listings vary by format, sizing, materials and retailer presentation
Core product types you’ll run into
Detergent is split across liquid bottles (e.g. 750ml to 2.5L), powders in cartons (1–3kg), and single-dose capsules; some partners publish scents as separate colour variants while others bundle them under one tile with a drop-down. It’s messy. Alongside laundry detergent, you’ll also see pre-wash sprays, in-wash boosters, and colour-run protection sheets, each with different “washes” counts and dosing caps/scoops stated (or missing) in the description. Tesco listings sometimes separate “bio” and “non-bio” as distinct products even when the pack size is identical.
Multipacks, refills, and bundle handling
Formats vary sharply between partners: one retailer posts a twin-pack of 2 x 1.4L bottles as a single line, while another splits the same product into separate sizes (700ml, 1.4L, 2.8L) and treats refills as a different item entirely. Short packs move fast. With laundry pods, count is the key hard detail—16, 30, 60, even 100-capsule tubs—and you’ll also see “mega pack” wording that doesn’t always match the count shown in images. Costco sometimes rotates larger case sizes that don’t appear elsewhere, such as multi-bag bundles or oversized tubs.
Sizing, dosing, and spec differences between listings
Wash-count claims and dosing instructions are not presented consistently: some listings state “up to 40 washes” plus a 35ml cap dose, while others only show net weight like 2.6kg and leave the scoop size to the pack photo. Keep it literal. For washing powder, check whether the pack is 1.3kg vs 2.6kg, and whether it’s described for front-loaders, top-loaders, or both; the same formula can be tagged differently across partners. A “concentrated” label appears in some titles but not others, even when the bottle size is 1L.
Ingredients, build details, and functional features
Material details matter here: pods may be described as water-soluble film with a triple-chamber design, while powders highlight oxygen-based bleach or enzymes, and liquids flag “soap-based” or “plant-based” formulations. Small differences show up. With fabric conditioner, look for bottle size (e.g. 850ml vs 1.7L), cap type (measuring cap vs push cap), and whether it’s a concentrated formula that expects a 25ml dose rather than 35ml—this affects how “washes” counts are stated. Lakeland listings sometimes add clearer notes on bottle shape, refill pouches, and whether a fragrance-free option is a separate SKU.
Quick checks that prevent mismatches
Confirm pack count and unit size first (pods count, sheets count, or ml/kg), then check whether the item is a refill pouch or a rigid bottle with a dosing cap. Details drift. For stain remover, note the delivery format—trigger spray, gel stick, bar soap, or powder booster—and whether it’s marked for whites, colours, or upholstery; a 750ml spray and a 200g stick are not interchangeable. Finally, scan for “bio/non-bio”, “sensitive”, and fragrance notes, because scent variants are sometimes hidden as separate listings rather than options.
How discount codes help lower costs when buying Laundry Supplies
Discount codes relate to reduced cost when shopping for Laundry Supplies because the same capsule count, 2L bottle size, or 1–3kg carton can be listed by different partner retailers with separate purchase routes. Not a tidy system. Discount Promo Codes provides access to discount codes for partner retailers, and links to retailers’ discount code pages may appear alongside product listings rather than inside the product description itself. The monthly charity donation sits in the background—20% of profits are donated each month—and it isn’t tied to any single brand or product type. A few listings also surface add-ons such as colour catcher sheets in 20–50 sheet packs, which can appear next to detergents even when published as separate categories elsewhere.