About this deal
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. At the time of writing, a 1.16-litre bottle of Comfort Pure giving 33 washes costs less than a 930 ml bottle of Lenor Sensitive which gives 31 washes. Therefore, Comfort’s product is cheaper per wash. When it comes to lasting freshness, it’s always worth keeping in mind that you never really know if a reviewer has actually used the fabric conditioner correctly. And also, reviewers don’t always tell you if they’ve used any scent boosters. These points could directly impact the scent that’s left behind and how long it stays on laundry for.
Comfort Lavender Bloom Fabric Conditioner 36 Wash, 1.26L
Since these early days, Unilever owned Comfort, has expanded and now sells goods all around the world, this includes places like Latin America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Both Comfort and Lenor are well-known for trying out their daring scents! And of course, it goes without saying that not everyone will like every smell. 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.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. 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 Conditioner
Comfort Lavender Bloom Fabric Conditioner all-day odour
Although, if you don’t really mind what you buy, you could always alternate between these two great brands, and just buy the scent or product that’s on offer at the time. There’s no harm in doing this, and a lot of people do it! Comfort Ultimate care provides laundry with up to 100 days of freshness, and its pro-fibre technology helps to protect the fibres within your clothes from repeated washing damage.Lenor’s Liquid Fabric Conditioner Range protects laundry from colour fading, stretching, and gives clothes long lasting freshness. While the Comfort bottle is bigger, it only gives you 58 washes compared to the 60 washes offered by the Lenor product. Therefore, Lenor Outdoorable Ultra-Concentrated Pink Blossom works out slightly cheaper per wash.
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Our fabric conditioner's scent is a twirling lilac dress that dances you barefoot down a sunlit woodland path into the eucalyptus trees, where bees bumble and a warm lavender fragrance fills the air Below you’ll find a like-for-like comparison between products sold by Comfort and Lenor. The items that will be looked into are: Regular fabric conditioner, more concentrated fabric conditioner, and fabric conditioner that is suitable for sensitive skin. For example, if you wash your clothes after wearing them once, then you’ll likely smell the fabric conditioner more because you use it more frequently. On the flipside, if you wash your clothes after multiple wears, the conditioner is obviously going to wear off, so you won’t be able to smell it as much.
Which Fabric Conditioner Is Easiest to Use?
There really is a mixed debate on this particular topic. And ultimately it comes down to personal preference. Some scents by both brands are strong, and can be overpowering to some. While others like the pungent perfume that lingers on laundry for days on end. Lenor sells three variations of fabric conditioner: Liquid Fabric Conditioner, an Ultra-Concentrated Fabric Conditioner and a Sensitive Fabric Conditioner.