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Cheaper to Buy a Smaller Quantity - Advertising Deceptive
I liked the Cafiza cleaning tablets I had purchased previously in a 32 tablet blister pack. When I saw the 100 tablet package at a much less per tablet cost, I immediately tried to compare tablet size. On the photos of the 100 tablet label, no tablet size is visible and nowhere is the tablet size mentioned in the description. All other information is just like the 2g. blister pack so I ASSUMED that these would also be 2 g. THEY ARE NOT!! They are 1.2g and it is plainly printed on the actual jar but it has been deleted from the photo in the advertising. Some have said in other reviews (I did not see the review with the 1.2g reference BEFORE I purchased) to just use double the tablets. The blister pack comes to .32 per use with 1 tablet and the jar comes to .36 per use. Yes, both are cheaper than Jura, but why did they go to such lengths to disguise the tablet size on the jar? It's the same company so I can only surmise they have an overstock on the jars. I prefer the blister packs because the tablets stay whole and sealed until you are ready to use. I would surely have purchased those had I realized they were also cheaper.
June 2014 · Home and Kitchen · verified purchase