Consumer reports will soon suffer the wrath of the Quixtar IBO. We know that anyone who compares Quixtar products is a Lieing Quixtar Hating Zealot.
From Quixtar Blog:
A reader recently sent me a copy of an undated Consumer Reports guide titled — The best of Consumer Reports – Vol. 2, Issue 1. The report rates 24 laundry soaps to "tell you which clean and brighten for much less."
The results are dismal for SA8, Quixtar’s Sweet 16 detergent. At a stunning $.42 per load it’s the most expensive detergent yet ranks 14 out of 19 tested for normal washers. While all of its ratings were favorable, the best value (Kirkland Signature 38722) had even higher ratings but cost a mere $.11 per load.
Typical.
Back in the late 1970s I had a friend try to sell me that Amway crap. It cost like ten times as much as regular soap. After buying it once or twice, just to get him off my back, I dumped both the soap and him.
Good riddance.