saw these tablets at a wa rejectshop. cheaper than https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/356114
[WA] $23 for 2x 110 Classic Finish Tablets ($11.50 Each) @ Reject Shop
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Buy again and then return with the old receipt. Not worth it for $6 though imo.
Yes well the Reject Shop has a 28 day change of mind refund policy so why not. That's as long as the packaging hasn't been opened and you still have the sales receipt.
Are these edible?
my 3 year old son tasted the quantum max one and still doing fine, so I guess yes in a sense. But hard to give you a definite answer because he won't want to test any other Finish variants.
Technically smeared all over your dishes!
Always figured there is a reason why things that seem like good quality brands end up at the reject shop , inferior batch, imported etc.
I wonder if this is a parallel import goods. A lot of items that Reject Shops sells is a parallel import from some other world regional market.
yes these appear to be imported from the picture - there is clearly spanish on the box.
EDIT - or is that italian? I dont know
Im going to assume these are from south america and designed for that market with inferior ingredients (because they are a sh*thouse country LOL - ducks)
It's French. La Proprete Au Quotidien is French for The cleanliness in daily life and Pulizia Ogni Gioand is Italian. This stuff obviously comes from the French and Italian markets. It's not exactly goods made for a third world market.
ah ok - youll have to check the details on the box to be sure as there are french colonies that are 3rd world countries?
they will have a distributers address on it - if its in france then yes its for the french market.
otherwise it could be north africa?
Sorry that should be Pulizia Ogni Giorno which is Italian for Cleansing Every Day. Any how it's stuff made for the French and Italian markets. Not third world quality stuff.
Well then in that case it would be both French and Italian colonies because the box has both French and Italian writing on the front. And also in UK colonies because it also has English.
But going by the picture from Officeworks, it's exactly the same as what's sold in the Australian market. It's not a parallel import after all. But they want $19 each for it. But what the specifications page on Officeworks does say that the country of manufacture is Poland. So these would be Polish made dishwasher tablets.
https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/finish-cla…
@hollykryten: don't think that there're any former Italian colony that still retain Italian as the mainstream language, closest one are a handful of North and Eastern Africa that prefer using grenade to clean up your kitchen leftover.
Bonjour..no. French/ Italian..same thing give or take a couple of letters.
Reject Shop still has it for $29 online.
Guess above price is store specific only may be?
https://www.rejectshop.com.auListed as 2 for $29 on the online web site. Yes that 2 for $23 price it must be store specific. It might be a WA only deal price.
I researched this and one theory is….
2 for $23 (reg. $14.99ea) are the 1.95kg older version which are sold out at most stores but syllabus available in Perth.
http://rejectshop.email/public/viewmessage/html/37865/2cvhbt…2 for $29 (reg. $19ea) are the 1.75kg newer version which are also available @ Officeworks for the same $19 price.
Alternatively, it's the same product and as the website mentions, price may vary in WA and TAS.
https://www.rejectshop.com.au/All-Products/Home-%26-Garden/C…How do these compare to the Aldi logix tablets?
Bought these the other day. Work great. So far done 6 cycles, and can't complain. I found the logix cleaned well, but are super abrasive on glassware and ceramics.
I paid $29 the other day, wonder if they do price guarantee?