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      199 days ago

      It makes it really easy to add the tablespoon of detergent to the tub for the prewash as well as the needed dose for the dishes (which is really not much unless you have it loaded with greasy plates)

      Technology Connections on YouTube has several relevant videos

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      179 days ago

      I’m getting more and more concerned about microplastics coating the dishes afterwards: powdered detergent helps me feel better about that.

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        329 days ago

        The dissolvable packets of a dishwasher detergent are very different than the forever microplastics that people are worried about. Those are designed to be durable and last while the detergent pods are made to dissolve.

        That said the powder detergent is great and SO much cheaper per wash. Also you can put some in the prewash for better washing.

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          I agree that powdered is better and cheaper.

          The microplastics issue is more contentious, and while many say it’s bad that it enters the water supply, I suspect the smallest of the particles do not wash away so well

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          It’s not the microplastic people are concerned about but it’s a plastic that sticks around in the environment and bioaccumulates.

          There are properties we’re good at designing plastics around like hardness, stiffness, and environmental resistance. But there are properties we’re very bad at designing plastics for decomposition, especially alongside niche other traits like water solubility

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      Target has a store brand detergent that works well. But I find it’s easier to use too much with powder. Compared to gel, It’s harder to control the pour, and if you have too much it leaves a residue.

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      Walmart

      If that fails

      Amazon, tons of brands for about the same price (yeah yeah I know, Amazon)

      I get one with dried goats milk to help with smells edit- this is my laundry soap I am a silly lad sometimes, but the rest applies

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        I’m confused about what possible reason you could have to say “yeah yeah I know” about Amazon that doesn’t apply at least as much to Walmart.

        On a related note, I would like to switch to powdered dish detergent after watching the Technology Connections video, but have stuck with liquid because Costco doesn’t carry powder.

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          The Bezos make the Walton’s look like good people. That’s not saying much for the Walton’s. It’s saying a lot less for the Bezos. Like grading on a curve and the class was already dogshit but then somebody else came a long and somehow scored negative points on a test.

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          I’m confused about what possible reason you could have to say “yeah yeah I know” about Amazon that doesn’t apply at least as much to Walmart.

          Internet behaviour. Ime people hate Amazon more by default, but they’re both terrible

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          19 days ago

          The one by me (rural) and by my parents (city) both carry Great Value powder, though my local one only carries the smaller box with a pour spout and not the scoop box you can get in the city