About this deal
Comfort sells three types of fabric conditioner: Classic, Ultimate Care and Pure. 1. Comfort Classic
Comfort Sunshiny Days all-day odour defence Fabric Comfort Sunshiny Days all-day odour defence Fabric
Since the prices of these products changes so often, we’ve decided not to include the exact prices for these items here. Instead, we will just look at which is cheaper at the time of writing. Regular Fabric ConditionerIdeally, you’d want your clothes to stay fresh for at least a day, and both brands can manage this with ease. After all, it does depend on your washing habits too. Classic also comes in different sized bottles, so you get more washes from some bottles. For example, Comfort Blue Skies Fabric Conditioner comes in bottles from 21 washes to 85 washes, but other fragrances, like Comfort Cherryblossom and Sweetpea Fabric Conditioner comes in a 33-wash bottle. If you’re very sensitive to scents and don’t want something that smells too strong, you might prefer Comfort. On the other hand, if you want your clothes to have a stronger scent that lasts for longer, you might prefer Lenor. Both brands sell products that cover their main audiences – those who need a regular conditioner, those who need a more intense conditioner, and those who need a more sensitive product. And if you really don’t mind what fabric conditioner you use, but you want to make your laundry extra pungent, you could always go down the Lenor route, and buy a Scent Booster to give your laundry an added punch of freshness.
Comfort Lavender Bloom Fabric Conditioner Softener 216 Wash,6 Comfort Lavender Bloom Fabric Conditioner Softener 216 Wash,6
In the late 90s Lenor was one of the very first brands to introduce revolutionary Scent Bubble technology into their conditioners. At the time of writing, a 3-litre bottle of Comfort’s Sunshiny Days Fabric Conditioner was cheaper than a 2.9-litre bottle of Lenor’s Spring Awakening Fabric Conditioner, but only slightly. And as if this fabricated world wasn’t cute enough, in the real world you’ve got people collecting Lisa and Darren dolls – and they can cost a fair price to acquire too! LenorIt’s really not very difficult to find Comfort or Lenor in a small shop, a supermarket or online. In fact, both brands are quite prominent features in the laundry world, so you will see them a lot. Comfort and Lenor burst onto the fabric conditioner scene many moons ago. And over the years they’ve softened our laundry, scented our clothes, and protected our garments from damage caused by continuous washing. Lenor Sensitive, like Comfort pure, has been designed with sensitive skin in mind – it is hypoallergenic and it has been dermatologically tested. But one standout feature Comfort is known by many people for is its likeable Lisa Weaver and Darren Denim characters. The young couple, who are made from rags and cloths, live in the fictitious world of ‘Clothworld’ and are part of Comfort’s advertising program. In the ads you regularly see Lisa and Darren using Comfort’s products to keep themselves clean as they go about their lives.