Finish Dishwasher Tablets Sticky Mess and False Advertising




I must have misunderstood when they said "all in one." They meant I should keep the stuck tablets together in pairs or three. Trusting the ads and the years of trouble-free experience with my dishwasher tablet, on 10.06.2023, I purchased 2 packs of Finish Powerball Quantum Max All in One 65 Tablets. Upon opening the package, the first thing that caught my attention was the noticeable stickiness of the all-in-one tablets' packaging. Reading the instructions on the package, it said, "You can place two stuck tablets on the dishwasher bottom simultaneously for use," as if they had found a brilliant solution. So, the tablets were meant to stick together. The company was telling us what to do. However, in the following days, as the same issue persisted, I emptied the package onto a dry surface to check, and I encountered leaks, sticking of three tablets, and even four tablets. These were not mentioned by the company that claimed to have solved the issue of two tablets sticking together. It was surprising to experience these problems after paying three times the price for tablets that I previously used without any issues. I'm afraid to open the other package. What I don't understand is that they knew about the sticking issue, yet they tell us to solve it by putting the stuck ones together. But if you're already selling them at such a high price, how will it work if we have to use 2-3 tablets per wash? I am currently regretting my purchase. I don't think I'll buy them again. Just in case you're curious, the batch number of the package I opened is: n 21 01 23 BS1 03:18, and I'm afraid to open the other package, but its batch number is: n 21 01 23 BS1 00:35.









