Seventh Generation Auto Dish Pacs, 15-Count Packages (Pack of 12)
Seventh Generation Auto Dish Pacs, 15-Count Packages (Pack of 12)
Seventh Generation Auto Dish Pacs, 15-Count Packages (Pack of 12) Reviews
First, I want to say that I have hard water. Just absolutely terrible water. There’s so much iron bacteria in my water that it stains all my sinks and toilets pink.
When I decided that I wanted to ‘go green’ I went through a process of trying all the various eco dishwasher detergent. It was a trial by fire for sure. Not only would my dishes not be clean, but there would be a white film on everything. It was very disappointing, because not only were the products not working, but they were also expensive.
These Seventh Generation auto dish pacs actually work! I don’t even need to use jet dry. No residue on my dishes and the dishes are clean. When I used to use cascade, my dishes did not get as clean as these did, and I would have to use jet dry with cascade.
If you’re having trouble with getting your dishes clean, I recommend you read how to properly load a dishwasher. It sounds basic, but a lot of people don’t know how. Here’s a website that can help: http://www.wikihow.com/Load-a-Dishwasher
Also, you may want to try Ecover brand tablets (not the powder), which I’ve also had great success with.
**Cost**
At the end of the day, it all comes down to cost. So many of these eco friendly cleaning products are really expensive, so lets compare the prices:
Cascade: $0.21 each
Ecover: $0.26 each
Seventh Generation: $0.27 each
Method: $0.35 each
So with Seventh Generation you pay about $0.06 more on each tablet than you would with cascade. In my opinion it’s worth it because Seventh Generation gets the dishes cleaner than cascade. Also, cascade tends to leave a film on the dishes, and if you’re concerned about toxins and carcinogens, you may not want to be digesting that. And of course, all the environmental concerns regarding phosphates in our water systems.
My recommendation to you is to first buy a box at your local supermarket or health foods stores, see if you like it, and then if you do, buy it in bulk off of amazon to save money. I think you’ll be pleased!
I expected that a natural product would do a poor job of cleaning my dishes. Happily, I was wrong. This gets the food off my dishes even better than my usual brand (Electrosol). It doesn’t leave spots, and it dissolves completely in the first wash cycle. And to boot, it’s natural, so it doesn’t pollute the environment as much as the “name brand” detergents. All in all, I like Seventh Generation Auto Dish Pacs. I believe it’s worth the extra cost.
These are standard dishwasher detergent tablets. They are coated, so they don’t require individual plastic wrapping. If you’ve ever tried the ones that aren’t coated, you know what a pain it is to unwrap each one. Plus, the wrapping heads right for the landfill, which doesn’t help anyone.
I compared them to Cascade tablets, and found that they did just as good a job. The dishes came out perfectly clean with both, so I can’t say one was better than the other, but they certainly were no worse.
The package says they contain no bleach, which I suppose is a good thing. Perhaps they will be less hard on the dishes and silverware. Environmentally, bleach isn’t normally that big a deal as sunlight breaks it down very rapidly. Still, less chemicals is always nice to see, and there are probably other questionable substances in the other brands like dye, fragrances, and other compounds.
The key here is the cost. They are typically more expensive than the standard brands, so shop carefully and know what you are paying for them.
The performance is on-par with the standard tablets, so cost is the only question.
A good alternative to the traditional, chemical-laden tablets.


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