Home Bargains shoppers go wild for Fabulosa’s watermelon scent – and it costs just 79p
EVERY good Hincher knows that Zoflora is a must-have cleaning product if you want your home looking and smelling amazing.
But Home Bargains has something even better on offer - a whole range of fruity, antibacterial cleaning products with each setting you back less than £1.
Fabulosa has previously been dubbed the knock-off version of Zoflora, and while it might be the more purse-friendly alternative, it definitely still delivers on the fresh scent and cleaning capabilities.
One savvy shopper took to the
to rave about her collection of scented Fabulosa cleaning products which consists of products across the entire range - including watermelon scented carpet deodoriser and unicorn dust disinfectant.
The avid cleaner wanted to share her appreciation for the range so she posted a snap f her collection, with a caption that said: "Can you tell I love the Fabulosa range? All range from 79p to 99p apart from carpet freshener which is 1.50 its amazing smells of watermelon - all Home Bargains."
But while some cleaning-obsessed fan love the scented products, some people previously claimed the watermelon scented range "smells like sick".
Early last month, disgruntled customers took to Facebook to slam the Fabulosa disinfectant spray, which claims to kill 99.9 per cent of bacteria.
One curious shopper posted to the Facebook group asking if anyone else had tried the watermelon scented spray and claimed that she only used it twice and once dried "it smelled like sick."
She said:“I’ve used twice and when it’s dry it smells like sick. The first time I used it I wasn’t sure what the smell was, but then realised the second time it is this.”
With another unimpressed shopper saying: : “Yes. 100%, its smells like sick, thrown mine away, needs withdrawing from sale!”
But all in all, the range has proven popular among Hinchers and cleaning-fans everywhere - and with such a small price and its promise to kill germs and bacteria, you can't really go wrong.
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