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Post Info TOPIC: Detergent tablets


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Detergent tablets


Just had a combo w/d installed, I'm giddy to use it but I only have the tablets. I know in my front loader at my old house I used them by placing them in the drum with the clothes. I can't seem to find any info on yea or nae. TIA

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HE Liquid detergent only is recommended and what I use.

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Barb & Dave O'Keeffe

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My opinion: The load capability of a combo is way too small for a detergent tab.

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