## Laundry Powder **Pros:** * Cheaper than capsules or liquid detergents. * Stores well without losing quality. * Easy to adjust dosage according to the amount of laundry. * Effective on heavily soiled clothing. **Cons:** * Poorly dissolves in cold water, may leave residues. * Requires dry storage. **Conclusion:** "Powder is the optimal choice for very dirty items. Its high pH level helps effectively wash work clothes and sports uniforms," says Mary Gagliardi, cleaning expert. Additionally, powder packaging is often more eco-friendly — cardboard boxes are easier to recycle. --- ## Laundry Gel **Pros:** * Liquid form prevents residues on clothes. * Dissolves well in cold water. * Convenient for spot treatment of stains. * Easy to dose for different laundry volumes. **Cons:** * Bottles are heavy and bulky. * May be less effective on heavy stains. **Conclusion:** If you often wash in cold water, gel is the ideal option. It handles oily and greasy stains well and is suitable for regular home laundry. --- ## Capsules and Tablets **Pros:** * No need to measure a dose — just place one capsule. * Compact, easy to store and take with you. **Cons:** * Usually more expensive than powder and gel. * Cannot adjust the dosage for smaller amounts of laundry. * Not suitable for pre-treating stains. **Conclusion:** According to Laura Johnson, home appliance research expert, capsules are convenient for people who regularly wash the same amount of clothes and do not have heavily soiled items. They are also easy to use in laundromats. ---