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How to bulk buy Ecover?

Post: # 121763Post Thurston Garden »

I hope to club together with a friend and club together to bulk buy some ecover stuff.

A quick google brings up some supplers but I wondered if anyone (Shirlz?) had any good contacts.

I guess we could have about £50 worth of order.

Rob - if you see this would you like to join in too?

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Post: # 121765Post hamster »

We bought some large Ecover containers from Wiggly Wigglers. The bottles come with postage labels so you can send them back when they're empty and get them refilled.
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Post: # 121770Post Shirley »

I get mine from the Neeps food co-op - we buy from Suma, or you could try Green City as they are not far from you.

We've got Neeps members from the Fife area and we've talked about having various distribution points - north, south and west of where I am in Aberdeenshire. I can certainly let you know our prices if you are interested.
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Post: # 121773Post Annpan »

I get 5l bottles from grassroots in Glasgow, they refill them too. There must be somewhere in Edinburgh that you can get them? we always have enough in a regular sized bottle to see us through till we can make it up to Glasgow.
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Post: # 121782Post Thurston Garden »

Thanks all.

There is a place more local than Edinburgh but they have stopped doing refills and their prices have just rocketed. There's other reasons why I won't use them but they are not for here....

I personally planned on buying 5l of laundry liquid and 5l of washing up liquid and filling my existing bottles. I would probably have bought one or two others - we use their cream cleaner for the Rayburn for instance.

Ethicalsuperstore.com are doing free delivery atm and this is what spurred me on. Their 5l laundry is about £16, or £4.80 for 1.5l. I am sure I saw a 1.5l bottle in the Co-op today for £3.84! Could this be right? Perhaps I am going doo-lally!
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Post: # 121786Post Annpan »

T***o are charging
£3.37 for 1.5l laundry
£1.62 for 1l washing up liquid

Sainsburgs
£3.86 for 1.5 laundry liquid
£1.69 for 1l washing up liquid

maybe it is best to check out Sumas prices first, but it sounds crazy to buy refills if they are more expensive than going to a supermarket (current climate, and all)
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Post: # 121810Post Shirley »

T***o wins out even over our bulk prices.. which are cheaper than those you quoted.
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Post: # 121848Post Thurston Garden »

I would not even P on them if they were on fire though!
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Post: # 121851Post ina »

Thurston Garden wrote:I would not even P on them if they were on fire though!
Same here. Also, if I add the cost of getting there, it's suddenly not quite so cheap anymore. OK, I have to go to our SUMA meet location, too - but that's my main "social" for the month as well!

I bought a 25 ltr washing liquid when it was on special offer at SUMA. It's always worth looking out for those occasions.
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