4.2
81% of reviewers would recommend to a friend
Blueland
4.2 • 535 Reviews
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4.2
81% of reviewers would recommend to a friend
Blueland impresses in reviews for delivering effective, low‑waste cleaning—dishwasher tablets, foaming hand soap, toilet tabs, and laundry routines often perform as well as conventional options with lighter, pleasant scents and compact, plastic‑free refills—so the brand is good for everyday cleaning. However, reviews flag inconsistent cleaning strength for heavy messes (glass cleaner streaks, dish powder and some sprays underperform), dissolving issues with laundry tabs, and widely reported failures of plastic “forever” bottles, pumps, and sprayers.
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3y ago
I've tried a lot of the Blueland products and some are better than others. I think they were early in the market of tablets and reusable bottles but now there's many competitors who do quite a few of the things better. My biggest complaint is the bottles. The spray bottles are still plastic and have a seam near the shoulder of the bottle which is a weak point in the design. My bottles have all broken at that point with very little use. The sprayers don't hold up great and quit working pretty quickly as well. The hand soap pumps don't last well either and I really dislike the embossed logo on the top where grime from dirty hands cannot be wiped away and I have to get a little brush to clean it out. Regarding the cleaning products I like the foaming hand soaps and the multi use spray cleanser but not a big fan of the dishwasher or laundry tablets that, I agree with others, don't clean super well and often don't dissolve completely. I've used their products for a few years now but the shipping for just some hand soap tablets doesn't really seem worth it.
I wanted to really like this brand and their products, because I'm a fan of their eco-friendly mission, but the products were just okay overall, with some big winners and some big losers. Dish soap & Dishwasher tablets—these are the winners for me, out of the products I've tried. Easy to use, gets the job done. Sometimes the dishwasher detergent just doesn't quite seem strong enough to get off particularly tough food, but the dish soap and a little elbow grease does the trick. Scrub sponge—the scrubby side is awesome, and I love the use of natural fibers. But it detached from the pop-up sponge side pretty quickly. Honestly, I wish I could just buy the scrubby part alone—the pop-up sponges are soooo slippery when wet! Cloud Cloth—works just as you think it would, but I personally prefer more festive designs you can find elsewhere. Laundry tablets—the biggest let down. These will not melt all the way (even when you break them into pieces, to try to increase their surface area-to-volume ratio), leaving a white residue on my clothes. I definitely will switch to something else... Cleaning sprays—these are fine! No problems, but nothing to rave about either.
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I'll be turning to other brands when I run out of my supply.
I'm on the fence about these! I bought the entire cleaning kit (bathroom, kitchen and mirror). I think the Mirror undeniably works and I like to use the kitchen clean to wipe down my counters because I don't want hard chemicals on surfaces where I prepare food. I didn't lovvveee the bathroom cleaner. But now that Blueland is sold at the container store, I might double up on tablets to see if that makes me feel like it's really cleaning deep because with one tablet, I feel like it's great for surface cleaning but not deep cleaning. Edit: THE TOILET BOWL CLEANING TABLETS ARE EVERYTHING! I'm obsessed with dropping them in the bowl, pivoting to another task like cleaning a mirror, and coming back to the dissolved tablet and scrubbing clean. It makes it easy, I don't feel light headed from too many harsh chemicals at work in my small windowless bathroom, and the scent is strong enough to smell it but not overpowering!
4y ago
The formulas generally work well: sprays, dishwasher tablets, toilet cleaner, etc. I'm not in love with the powdered dish soap, but I get it, you can't ship gel without plastic. But it's weird that that's their hangup, because they desperately need to strengthen their sustainability bona fides. The bottles, despite the "forever" nature of them, are still plastic. And they try to say it's very nice plastic, but it's really just, you know, plastic. Then there’s the sprayer, which is very slow to ‘rebound’ so each spray takes longer than it needs to. They ship things with an insane amount of paper packaging, which sure, can be post-consumer and recycled again, but you really don't need to insulate a bunch of plastic bottles or powdered tablets. Finally, their marketing frequently tries to upsell you on new bottle designs or the latest hand soap dispenser collab. The whole point is to buy these things once, not to update them every season. I want them to do well, and once you're up and running with the stuff you do use a lot less plastic than restocking normal cleaning supplies from Target or whatever, but they aren't as revolutionary as they claim (yet).
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They need to improve their actual sustainability commitments. Figure out how to do post-consumer recycled glass bottles. Improve the sprayer so people aren’t tempted to abandon their system and try something else. Reduce the amount of packaging and insulation. Stop the marketing that tries to get people to buy needless product.
I love the hand soaps - a 6-pack lasts me about half the year and all the packaging is compostable! The scents are amazing, and all the bottles are very nice looking so you can keep them out and about your place.
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The cleaning products require a little bit 'elbow grease' when working on tough spots, but that seems to be constant with all 'green products.' I was not a fan of the laundry detergent tabs, it did not dissolve fully with my washing machine when used on the cold or eco-friendly setting.
1y ago
Have a way of taking starter soaps. I appreciate that it was made out of glass and zero reusable refillable options makes for a good housewarming gift as well. Read to reduce weight sustainable high quality.
Love, love, love Blueland for making sustainability feel easy. Their refill tablets are brilliant — no more giant plastic jugs under the sink. I get the fragrance free and one time they scent another kind. I reached out to them and they promptly sent the correct item and let me donate the one that was sent by mistake. Such an easy swap to recommend to friends.
eco-friendly cleaning products, all wrapped up in sleek packaging that’s made without single-use plastics. It is exactly what you need to clean your house and feel good about it. No worries of getting an allergy!
Switching to these unscented laundry tablets paired with the scented booster has been a game-changer for my laundry routine! The subtle fragrance the booster adds is just perfect. I'm also completely sold on their clever packaging – those little tins are adorable and so space-saving. Refilling them from bags is such a smart way to cut down on waste, it's a breath of fresh air compared to those bulky plastic jugs. Honestly, the cleaning power of the tablets and the scent boost together is unmatched; it's the best my laundry has ever been.
Blueland makes cleaning materials feel easy to store and less wasteful overall. I feel so much better cutting out plastic waste and still getting quality cleaning supplies. The soap smells amazing and it was easy to switch over cleaning supplies fully.
I love using these cleaning products because of the healthy ingredients. Sometimes some cleaning supplies can have lots of chemicals that can be harmful to us and so that’s why I love using these to clean and make sure that I don’t have poisonous chemicals in my house.
Innovative dish soap design. Zero waste living.
Blueland has been a game-changer for my cleaning routine! I love how they’ve made it so easy to be eco-friendly without sacrificing effectiveness. The refillable bottles are sleek and practical, and the cleaning tablets work wonderfully—my home feels fresh and spotless every time. Plus, knowing that I’m reducing plastic waste with every use makes me feel good about my choices. It’s such a great brand for anyone looking to make sustainable swaps without compromising on quality.
I love the ethos of this brand. They really do make nice products and reduce waste a ton. I just wouldn’t recommend the hand soap dispensers as they seem to always break. I’m hoping they’ll fix that eventually because this is a brand we should all get behind.
1y ago
Clean ingredients. Hope they can expand and have lower prices.
I've been using Blueland for a few months and finally got all my household proucts switched over. It's been great for the household and i like how clean everything is. Would recommend
We really like Blueland's mission. Their dishwasher tablets work quite well. Close enough to Cascade to make the eco tradeoff worth it. We did not have good luck with the laundry tablets.
1y ago
i love buying blue land, products are clean and non toxic, i buy dishwasher pods all the time and cleaner
LOVE their toilet cleaner. It fizzes so much to help clean sides. The all-surface spray is also great!!
1y ago
I purchased a starting kit in the last few years because I loved the idea of not buying several bottles and wasting plastic, but as much as I wanted to love these, I just didn't - the bottles cracked for some reason and customer service was wonderful, but I just don't think I'll continue on with these products.