
Households rush to buy mega pack of Lenor Outdoorable softener, reduced to just 4p per wash by major retailer
The retail giant has reduced the price of eight bottles, each offering 60 washes, from £40 to just £23.80, working out at only 4p per wash.
Lenor Outdoorable Fabric Conditioner 480 Washes (8x60), Floral Fresh, £40 £23.80
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A household name renowned for making laundry irresistibly fresh and fragrant, it's no surprise this Lenor deal has already been snapped up by over 300 people this month alone, garnering more than 2,000 five-star reviews.
Lenor is often celebrated for its sweet and comforting notes, and this 480-wash mega pack comprises eight bottles, each containing 840ml of ultra-concentrated fabric conditioner, providing months of fresh-smelling laundry.
With each bottle offering up to 60 washes, this bundle delivers a total of 6.72 litres – more than enough to keep your laundry smelling amazing for months, as only a tablespoon's worth of softener is needed per wash.
Lenor's fabric conditioner is scientifically formulated with SolarDry™ technology, designed to replicate the freshness of outdoor drying, even if you don't have access to outdoor space or need to dry your laundry indoors.
This means you can enjoy that 'line-dried' fresh scent all year round, regardless of the weather, without worrying about the musty odour often associated with indoor drying.
Its built-in odour defence helps protect against the build-up of unpleasant smells and instead leaves an intense, lingering floral scent.
The mega pack, reduced to £23.80, is available in the scent 'Floral Fresh'; however, two other scents are also on offer – 'Summer Breeze' and 'Spring Awakening'.
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Lenor Outdoorable Fabric Conditioner 480 Washes (8x60), Floral Fresh, £40 £23.80
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Spring Awakening offers a crisp and clean aroma for revitalising your laundry experience, while Summer Breeze features fruity undertones with creamy sandalwood notes.
Shoppers have been raving about Lenor Outdoorable, with many declaring it the 'best fabric conditioner' they've ever used.
One happy household praised the strength of the scent, saying, 'It lasts a very long time on clothing, and I've had so many compliments on how my clothes smell fresh. People always ask me what I use.'
Others spoke on its gentle formula, noting, 'We are a household with sensitive skin and, so far, no issues,' while another remarked, 'We are all super sensitive to laundry products, but this one suits the entire family.'
With its long-lasting fragrance and a little going a very long way, this household essential is certainly a deal not to be missed.
At just £23 for 480 washes, it's no wonder the fragrant fabric softener is flying off the virtual shelves, so if you're looking to elevate your laundry game, don't miss out on this incredible offer.
You can find other Amazon essentials deals at Sun Shopping, such as this 48-pack of Persil washing capsules, slashed to 16p each and this mega pack of Pedigree Dentastix now £19.99.
Amazon Prime Day is also kicking off in less than a week on July 8, where there will be plenty more offers to snap up.
Keep up to date with the best live Amazon Prime Day deals and snap up a summer bargain.
The best deals on household essentials this week
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Our team of shopping experts are constantly on the lookout for the best deals on household essentials — whether that's pantry staples, laundry pods or necessities like kitchen and loo rolls.
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Allevia Hayfever Tablets, £11.89 £7.58 - buy here
Calgon 4-in-1 Washing Machine Cleaner x75, £28 £18.99 - buy here
Fairy Platinum Plus All-in-1 Dishwasher Tablets x108, £30 £19.40 - buy here
Febreze Bathroom Air Freshener x8, £28 £16 - buy here
Air Wick Automatic Air Freshener x4, £22 £10.34 - buy here
Splesh by Cusheen 3-ply Toilet Roll x72, £32.99 £21.84 - buy here
Pritt Glue Stick, £4.99 £3 - buy here
High5 Zero Electrolyte Tablets, £7.99 £4.04 - buy here
Grenade Salted Caramel Bars x 12, £30.99 £20.95 - buy here
Heinz Beanz x12, £16.80 £10.50 - buy here
Plymouth Original Dry Gin, £28.50 £20.46 - buy here
Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water, £9.99 £6.49 - buy here
NIVEA Q10 60+ Mature Skin Body Lotion, £12.09 £7.51 - buy here
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