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Earth Breeze Laundry Detergent Sheets offer a sustainable, plastic-free alternative to traditional detergents with 60 powerful loads per pack. These premeasured sheets dissolve fully in hot or cold water, effectively removing tough stains and odors while being gentle on sensitive skin. Made in the USA with eco-conscious ingredients, they combine convenience, travel-friendliness, and a fresh scent, all while supporting social good through donations to shelters.






























| ASIN | B08GF7YGCD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #96 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #5 in Laundry Detergent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (98,521) |
| Date First Available | April 15, 2020 |
| Item model number | EB-01 |
| Manufacturer | Earth Breeze |
| Package Dimensions | 9.72 x 6.34 x 0.43 inches; 2.89 ounces |
K**T
Eco friendly laundry detergent
I absolutely love Earth Breeze laundry detergent sheets! They clean our clothes just as well as traditional detergents, but without the heavy plastic jugs or messy spills. The sheets dissolve completely in both hot and cold water, leave clothes smelling fresh (not overpowering), and are gentle on fabrics and skin. I have very sensitive skin when it comes to detergent so I was hesitant to make the switch, but I have been using these for the last 2 months and no break outs! I also appreciate how easy they are to store and use, no measuring, no waste, and perfect for saving space. Knowing that Earth Breeze is eco-friendly and helps reduce plastic waste makes us feel even better about using it every day. Once we switched, we never looked back. Highly recommend to anyone looking for a cleaner, greener laundry option!
D**V
Eco-Friendly Laundry Sheets That Save Space (and Plastic) 🌿🧺
If your laundry room is tiny but your eco-guilt is big — these sheets are a great solution 😄 I really like the idea behind these detergent sheets. They take up almost no space, have zero plastic, and are super easy to use — just toss one in and you’re done. The product quality is good, they dissolve well, and work nicely for everyday laundry. I also appreciate how long one pack lasts, which makes them great for space saving and longevity. They’re especially convenient for travel or small homes, and overall they’re a solid, eco-friendly alternative to bulky liquid detergents. A simple switch that makes laundry a little cleaner for the planet 🌍.
R**X
They seem to work well enough
I got these to try. The price isn't TOO bad. It's hard, I want to be eco friendly, but I am on an INCREDIBLY fixed budget as a disability recipient, and liquid detergent is just way cheaper. So when I saw 60 loads for ten bucks I figured that would be worth it, considering an 85 load Purex is around 10 bucks at Walmart. My fault for not looking at the label close I didn't see that that's half a sheet for a smaller load. And hey, Im aware Purex does the same thing. Gotta adjust how much liquid you use to the load. But you can be a bit more specific (though I suppose nothing says you can't rip half a sheet in half.) But I do large loads due to having to pay to do laundry living in an apartment complex. But yeah. I did feel a bit ripped on load amount listed. However, I will say, it works well. I got unscented, since I can't test sniff these and I am very scent sensitive. If I don't like the smell of something the scent will NEVER lessen. It will just overwhelm me. I also use scent boosters, so unscented was a fine try. My clothes came out clean and smelled nice. (Though, I do also use an enzyme booster) It's also so nice not having to lug around that heavy jug of detergent. And these take up no space. It's nice. So if you have the money, I do believe these are very worth it. Your helping the environment, saving space in your closet and your clothes are coming out clean. (Also, I can't testify for really dirty clothes. I am a very easygoing individual, so no heavy clothing use. It's not sweaty season, and I don't have children. So heed my tale at your own risk) Honestly, if it continues to do a good job with less sheet used (gonna test it) even though these cost a bit more per load, I may start using them. I don't have the budget to live an eco friendly life, but I try where I can. And I wouldn't mind using these.
D**S
Ease of use and size on shelf
We use the fragrant free product. We also have a water softener so having specific water treatment cuts our consumption by 66%. We found that our water was so hard that we had to use extra soap to get the clothes clean but the soap would stay in the material because we couldn't get that much soap rinsed out. Hence, the reduction of product necessary to get our clothes clean. What does having a water softener have to do with this product? Many things. Of the ones I'll mention is the quantity of use. We take the sheets and cut them into thirds with the kitchen knife on our cutting board. We use a top load HE washer and those strips are a third of the original sheet or tissue size. We simply lay them in the "liquids" tray. Originally we put them on top of the clothes but that didn't do well and some of the material from the sheet stuck on the clothes. Then we put the tissue in first and then the clothes but the residues undissolved sheet stuck to the side of the washer so there was some maintenance to have them removed. Basically just running water in there and scrubbing the sides down. Kind of a pain. The tray works more than sufficiently. We did a lot of experimentation because this was a bit of a paradigm shift from using liquid detergent to dissolving tissues. In our research it was suggested that we tear it into small parts and drop the multiple parts in the liquid tray but we have found since using the sheets that are now downsized that the extra tearing was not necessary. Maybe you can cut yours to the size that most aptly fits your singular or familial need. Messiness abated. I like that I don't have to pour liquids in a measuring cup. No more ringlets from the soap running down the side of the plastic container leaving a ring on the shelf. Yes, we could have done it more cleanly but sometimes when we got in a hurry... at any rate that part of the laundry experience is removed. I like the fragrance free because fragrance, for me, creates an irritant. This product does not have that irritation. For the record we use vinegar as our bleach and we do not get a vinegary smell either. I think the two work hand in hand quite well. I like the spatial convenience of storing this product. It literally takes up the space of a hotpad that one would use for their oven or a couple of CDs thick. You juxtapose that with a bulbous liquid laundry soap container..., Well it just makes better shelf space and every time I reach up to grab my next "tissue" I then think of how convenient this product is. Out of habit we have a sense to go back and grab liquid when we run out of sheets, but the ordering happens so quickly and we'll just stave off that laundry for a day or two till they get mailed in. Speaking of which you can set this up on a reorder cycle. We found our reorder cycle is circa every 2 months. I will say that it does take a little time to get used to using sheets versus liquid so give it a little more time than you actually think you need. In retrospect on my first order I would probably order two packages to begin with to get a feel for the cyclical nature of using the first package. Once I used up my first package I would go ahead and order my third package and after I get done using the second, of the original two packages, it would then give me a better understanding of how often I would need to order and then I would place that timing in on my fourth package order. Sorry if that sounded a little confusing. Bottom line I would have just like to have had the product available to know my rhythm of usage. Benevolence: Another thing that I like is that one can choose to send a certain amount of sheets to a volunteer organization. We chose veterans for our volunteer group. I'd give it a shot. We had a little bit of liquid left on the shelf so we went ahead and used all of our liquids up, recycled our containers and never looked back. I think you may like this product and they do have a fragrance as well and they have other products too but as a whole I think it's a good idea. There's a absence of waste element that's appealing as well. The term, "waste not want not" comes to mind. Blessings to all
S**R
Easy peasy super clean
I make my own ecologically friendly soap too, but these are very nice and convenient and I use them more atm... just not as clear how they work. Smell good, not overpowering or synthetic. They clean good. Repeat buyer. Value acceptable. Yay- less plastic! Thank you.
M**A
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G**E
Very light and effective laundry sheets, dissolves rapidly. I recommend
R**D
y no ay plastico para la basura me gusta mucho, ya no voy a comprar de otra forma.
A**E
Why not get the job done and help the environment whilst doing it. Work fine, smell nice, don't cost the earth 👍
L**A
Great 👏
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