Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Tesco Non Scratch Scourers

This is probably the first thoroughly neutral review I've posted.  I tend to pick things I like (or hate) regardless of how important they are in my life.  However, I'm playing the which scourer is best game right now, and it makes me want to log the options.  The absolute best are a rather odd random make that I can no longer find, even in the one shop they used to come from.  Alas.


So, these.  They appear to be entirely non-scratch, as labelled and expected.  They don't fall apart instantly (I do try to look at the type of sponge before buying).  They don't appear either as useful or as durable as several others, but they aren't at the bottom of either heap.  The yellow, let alone the white back, shows dirt a lot faster than many others, which is a concern if other people see them.  To be fair, it even makes me feel a bit more prone to binning them than I might be.  They aren't the cheapest of their type, but they are close enough.




Cost 1-10 with ten the most expensive: 2
Value for money 1-10 with ten being the best: 4
Durability 1-10 with ten being the most: 5 (Feel so neutral, but they aren't actually low)
Usefulness 1-10 with ten being the most: 10
Importance 1-10 with 10 being the most: (Other cleaning options are available, but these are one of the better ones for a variety of tasks, at least as a category)
Smile Factor 1-10 with ten being the most: 2 (Sunny, right? Its not a droll)
Cool Factor: 1-10 with ten being the most: 1

*Do I think its the best in its field: NO
*Could I live without it: YES
*Target gender, age range, and possible further demographic targets : Adults, Male, Female 

Disclaimer: No financial interest in this company and no-one else asked me to do this review.

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