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Splash Spray Multi-Purpose Cleaning Tablets

Household Cleaning · Splash Cleaner · Affiliate

A concentrated tablet-and-bottle system that cuts down on plastic waste without cutting corners on cleaning performance — a sensible swap for anyone tired of hauling bulky jugs home.

Travis
Travis Owner & Reviewer
4.5/5
$19.99 Price at time of review
Updated Apr 2026

TL;DR Summary

4.5/5 Excellent

Pros

  • Significantly reduces single-use plastic compared to conventional spray bottles
  • Compact tablet format makes storage and shipping far more efficient
  • Reusable bottle feels solid and delivers an even, consistent mist
  • Performs reliably across kitchen, bathroom, and general surface cleaning
  • Per-use cost is reasonable once the bottle is in hand

Cons

  • Tablets require a few minutes to fully dissolve — not instant-ready
  • Generic branding offers little transparency on ingredient sourcing or certifications
  • Not formulated for heavy-duty degreasing or specialized surface types

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Extended Observations

A concentrated tablet-and-bottle system that cuts down on plastic waste without cutting corners on cleaning performance — a sensible swap for anyone tired of hauling bulky jugs home.

The premise is straightforward: five dissolvable tablets, one reusable spray bottle, warm water. Drop a tablet in, wait for it to dissolve, and you have a ready-to-use multi-purpose cleaner. Splash Spray is not reinventing chemistry here, but the execution is clean enough to earn attention on its own terms.

The tablet format does real work in two directions. First, it removes most of the water weight from the supply chain — what ships is essentially concentrated cleaning agent in a compact form. Second, it keeps the under-sink cabinet from filling up with half-empty plastic bottles. For apartment dwellers or anyone with limited storage, that matters more than it might sound.

Cleaning performance sits comfortably in the capable-everyday-cleaner range. Kitchen counters, stovetop splatter, bathroom surfaces — the diluted solution handles all of it without leaving a heavy residue or an aggressive chemical smell. It is not a heavy-duty degreaser, and it does not pretend to be. What it does, it does consistently.

The included spray bottle is functional and feels adequately solid for repeated use. The trigger mechanism has a decent weight to it and produces a fine, even mist rather than a concentrated stream, which matters when you are wiping down a large surface area. At $19.99 for five tablets and the bottle, the per-use cost works out reasonably well once you factor in that refill tablets are the only ongoing expense.

This is a product well-suited to the environmentally aware household manager — someone who has already made the switch to reusable bags and bar soap and is now looking at cleaning supplies. The minor friction points are worth naming but do not change the overall picture much. The tablet dissolve time requires a couple of minutes of patience, and the generic branding means you are doing some trust-building on your own. Neither is a dealbreaker. The value proposition is honest, and the format holds up.

Our Verdict

A concentrated tablet-and-bottle system that cuts down on plastic waste without cutting corners on cleaning performance — a sensible swap for anyone tired of hauling bulky jugs home.

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