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RE: Eco friendly recommendations - Vinny - 03-11-2025

(03-11-2025, 01:15 PM)Veggie Wrote: I've just bought a soap offcuts box from Friendly Soap (EBay).
Looking back through this thread - they've more than doubled in price since last time I bought some (2021) . Now £16.95 for 1.25 grammes (incl P&P) - were £7 for a box + P&P.  
However, I haven't bought any soap since my previous purchase of 4kgs., though I have collected some FREE soap meanwhile. Should complain really!
I bought some at a similar time (don't think it was 4Kg though?) and ran out a while ago. I won't be buying any mroe though as I bought a job lot of Imperial Leather which I really like.


RE: Eco friendly recommendations - toomanytommytoes - 03-11-2025

My July 2022 purchase of a 1.9kg box of soap from eBay is nearly finished. £15.75 I paid (including P&P). She doesn't sell soap anymore though, unfortunately. A similar weight of offcuts would cost me ~£40 now. eBay seems to be flooded with soap sellers, and there are multiple accounts selling the exact same product.


RE: Eco friendly recommendations - Mark_Riga - 05-11-2025

Soap is one of my luxuries. I pay £4 for 100g bar of olive oil but 1 bar lasts me a few weeks.