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how many tide pods per load

You generally need 1–3 Tide PODS per load , depending on load size and soil level, with 2 pods being the common “standard load” answer.

Quick Scoop (Short Answer)

  • Small load: 1 Tide POD.
  • Normal/standard load: 2 Tide PODS for an optimal clean.
  • Large or extra‑large / very dirty load: 3 Tide PODS.

Always place the pods in the empty drum first, then add clothes , and never in the dispenser drawer.

How many Tide PODS per load?

Think of pods like pre‑measured scoops: more laundry and more dirt = more pods.

  • Standard guidance from Tide :
    • 1 pod for small loads
    • 2 pods for standard/medium loads
    • 3 pods for large or heavily soiled loads
  • Some consumer and blog guides echo this but note that many everyday loads get by fine with 1–2 pods , especially if your machine is efficient and the clothes are only lightly dirty.

If you’re using Tide PODS Free & Gentle, many people still do 1 pod for a normal load, 2 for big or very dirty loads.

How to judge your load size (simple rule)

You don’t need a scale; use the “drum fill” test:

  • Small load : Drum is about 1/3 full and clothes move freely. → 1 pod. (Example: a few outfits, gym clothes.)
  • Standard/medium load : Drum is about 1/2 full , clothes can still tumble easily. → 2 pods.
  • Large/extra‑large load : Drum is over 1/2 but not packed tight ; think big family loads, bedding, towels. → 3 pods.

If clothes are packed so tight they barely move, that’s overloaded ; even more detergent won’t fix poor rinsing and cleaning.

Special cases: Power PODS and other brands

Detergent “power” matters too:

  • Tide POWER PODS (more concentrated):
    • 1 pod can handle a large load.
    • 2 pods for extra‑large loads.
  • Other pod brands often follow a similar pattern:
    • 1 pod for medium , 2 for large , 3 for extra‑large loads.

Always check the package instructions for your exact product, because formulas and pod size vary.

Safety and overuse warnings

Using too many pods is not just a waste:

  • Can leave residue , stiffness, or a film on clothes and inside the washer.
  • May increase skin irritation , especially with scented variants.
  • Can cause excess suds , which some machines don’t handle well.

Also:

  • Keep pods away from children and pets. Store them high and sealed; they are a common accidental ingestion hazard.
  • Always add pods first into the drum, then clothes, then start the machine so they fully dissolve.

Mini forum-style take

“Most people are fine with 1 pod for a medium load and 2 for big ones; 3 is for when you’ve really stuffed the washer.”

Reddit and laundry forums often mention that pods are fairly strong , and many users discover they were using more than they needed for years.

If in doubt, start with 1–2 pods and only go up to 3 for genuinely huge or very dirty loads. TL;DR:
Use 1 pod for small , 2 for most normal loads , 3 for very large or super dirty loads , and follow the instructions on your specific Tide PODS package.

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