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✨ Elevate your clean game with Cascade Complete – because your dishes deserve the best!
Cascade Complete Powder All-in-1 Dishwasher Detergent (75 oz) delivers powerful cleaning with advanced enzymes and Dawn grease-fighting ingredients. Designed to eliminate tough food residue without pre-washing, it also includes rinse aid and stain-fighting actions, leaving dishes sparkling and fresh-scented. Highly rated by thousands, it’s the ultimate choice for efficient, hassle-free dishwashing.


















| ASIN | B000VCFBFG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 10,612 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 86 in Dishwasher Detergent |
| Brand | Cascade |
| Brand Name | Cascade |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 6,285 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 17 x 27.7 x 5 centimetres |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Volume | 75 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 2.27 kg |
| Item form | Powder |
| Item weight | 2.27 kg |
| Manufacturer | Cascade |
| Material Features | Residue Free |
| Material Type Free | Phosphate Free |
| Material feature | Residue Free |
| Model Number | thomaswi |
| Part Number | thomaswi |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Remove stuck food, cut grease and oil stains |
| UPC | 037000338369 |
| Unit Count | 2126.2142 gram |
| Unit count | 2126.2142 gram |
H**G
Does the job well
Difficult to get dishwasher powder nowadays as the manufacturers want you to move to tablet form, which makes them more profit. Recommended powder.
M**H
Great for compact dishwashers
Perfect for our miniature dishwasher. We can choose how much soap to add. We don't have to break tablets in half anymore!
M**T
Cascade Dishwasher Powder
Easy to use in the dishwasher. Good value. Dishwasher powder is not readily available in our local supermarkets so it was great for finding it on Amazon and have it delivered
B**0
Dont waste a D/W tablet on short wash cycle
Can't find any dishwasher powder in shops. A great find for economy programme on dishwasher. It helps if you have saved ant plastic dishwasher powder containers, just transfer over because the powder comes in an "eco-friendly" cardboard container: keeps better in plastic to be honest.
I**N
Good
Great for countertop dishwashers! I recommend using a fair bit for heavy greasy loads as I had to rewash them again. A
A**.
Dishwasher powder
Good quality product -thank you!
K**O
Quality product
This is undoubtedly the best dishwasher product I have ever used it cleans everything yes it may cost a little more but you definitely get the results
L**R
Effective on cleaning
Great dishwasher powder 🤩
T**A
I can choose the quantity I use
I find powder dishwasher soap is the most economical and effective, because if I have a light or small load I can use just a bit of the soap. With those hard things you are forced to use one each time whether you need that quantity or not. I can't even find this powdered stuff in my supermarkets! We are being pushed to use more expensive and wasteful things so someone else can get rich over us being wasteful by necessity. Ridiculous.
M**L
The Magical Grease Slayer That Turned My Kitchen Into a Comedy Show
Let me start by saying I’ve seen a lot in my years of dishwashing drama—crusty lasagna pans that laugh in the face of soap, coffee mugs with stains so stubborn they could double as modern art, and silverware that emerges from the dishwasher looking like it’s been on a camping trip. But then I discovered Cascade Dishwasher Powder Detergent, and oh boy, it’s like I invited a superhero into my kitchen! Five stars isn’t enough—this stuff deserves a cape and a theme song. Here’s the full, hilarious saga of how this powder transformed my dishwashing woes into a stand-up routine. First off, the packaging. It arrived in a sturdy box, looking like it meant business. I ripped it open with the enthusiasm of a kid on Christmas morning, only to be greeted by a bright yellow bag of what looked like powdered sunshine. The instructions were simple: scoop, load, and let the machine do its thing. Easy enough, right? Famous last words. I grabbed my measuring scoop (because I’m a rule-follower when it comes to not blowing up my kitchen) and dumped a generous portion into the dispenser. The powder glittered slightly under my kitchen lights, and I swear I heard a faint “poof” sound effect, like it was ready to cast a spell. I loaded my dishwasher with the usual suspects: a casserole dish that had been marinating in baked-on cheese for three days, a set of wine glasses with lipstick smudges that looked like abstract paintings, and a fork that had tangled with some particularly sticky spaghetti sauce. I hit start, crossed my fingers, and waited. Now, I’ll be honest—I’ve been burned before by “dishwasher detergents” that promise the moon but deliver a puddle of disappointment. So, I wasn’t holding my breath. But oh, how wrong I was! When the cycle finished, I opened the door, and it was like the heavens parted. My dishes gleamed like they’d been hand-polished by a team of Michelin-starred chefs. The casserole dish? Spotless. The wine glasses? Crystal clear, with not a hint of that rogue lipstick. The fork? Shining brighter than my future prospects after a good night’s sleep. I half-expected a choir of angels to start singing, but instead, I just stood there, mouth agape, wondering if I’d accidentally invented a time machine that transported my dishes to a parallel universe of cleanliness. But let’s talk about the real magic here—the grease. You know that greasy film that clings to plates after a particularly oily stir-fry? The kind that makes you question if your dishwasher is secretly a grease spa? Cascade annihilated it. I’m talking full-on annihilation, like a sci-fi laser beam vaporizing an alien invasion. One scoop of this powder, and the grease didn’t just melt—it surrendered unconditionally. I ran my finger over a plate, and it was smoother than a politician’s promise. I even caught myself whispering, “Impressive… most impressive,” in my best Darth Vader impression. Now, I should mention the scent. It’s not overpowering, which is a relief because I don’t want my kitchen smelling like a perfume factory explosion. Instead, it’s a clean, fresh aroma—like someone opened a window after a spring rain. My husband wandered in, sniffed the air, and asked if I’d hired a cleaning fairy. I laughed and pointed to the Cascade box like it was my new best friend. He was skeptical until I showed him the dishes. His jaw dropped, and he immediately demanded I order a year’s supply. I think he’s planning to propose to the powder next. But it wasn’t all smooth sailing. About halfway through my first load, I noticed something peculiar. My dishwasher started making… noises. Not the usual hum and swish, but a series of rhythmic beeps that sounded suspiciously like Morse code. I leaned in closer, and—call me crazy—I swear it was saying, “Thank you.” I blinked, rubbed my eyes, and checked the manual, but there was no mention of sentient appliances. By the end of the cycle, I was convinced my dishwasher had developed a personality, and it was grateful for the upgrade from its previous detergent, which I now realize was basically dishwater-flavored sawdust. The next load, I swear I heard a faint, “Keep it coming!” I’m not saying Cascade turns your dishwasher into a chatty Cathy, but I’m also not not saying it. The real test came when I decided to push the limits. I threw in a baking sheet that had been through a chocolate chip cookie apocalypse—think melted chocolate, butter, and sugar fused into a culinary crime scene. I added a couple of bowls caked with dried oatmeal that had the consistency of concrete, and a knife that had been used to spread peanut butter so thick it could’ve been a sandwich filling on its own. I doubled the scoop (because why not?), started the machine, and waited with popcorn in hand—this was better than a Netflix binge. When I opened the door, I nearly dropped my snack. The baking sheet looked like it had never met a cookie. The oatmeal bowls? Spotless, as if they’d never harbored a single oat. The peanut butter knife? Gleaming like it was fresh from the factory. I stood there, dumbfounded, wondering if I should send Cascade a thank-you note or nominate it for a Nobel Prize in Chemistry. My kitchen smelled like victory, and I felt like a domestic god. Of course, no product is perfect, and I do have one tiny complaint. After a few loads, my dishwasher started demanding a tip. I’m not kidding—every time I opened it, there was this faint clinking sound, and I could’ve sworn I saw a little note in the steam that read, “Service fee: $1.” I laughed it off, but now I leave a dollar bill on the counter just in case. It’s a small price to pay for dishes that look like they’re ready for a photo shoot. My friends came over for dinner the next night, and they couldn’t stop complimenting the sparkle. One of them asked if I’d hired a professional cleaner. I just grinned and pointed to my Cascade stash, now proudly displayed like a trophy. In all seriousness, this detergent has saved me hours of scrubbing and spared me the existential dread of hand-washing. It’s eco-friendly enough to make me feel good about my choices, and it works so well I’m considering using it as a secret weapon for other household messes (don’t tell my carpet). The value is unbeatable—my dishes are happier, my dishwasher is sassier, and I’m the hero of my own kitchen comedy. If you’re tired of battling grime and losing, do yourself a favor and get Cascade Dishwasher Powder Detergent. Just don’t be surprised if your appliances start sending you thank-you notes—or tipping requests. Highly recommend!
W**R
Good product.
Good product.
R**N
Perfect...+ Tips!
How can you beat the low, low, low price of this Cascade DW powder? You can't. It's so good at cleaning, and only 9¢ per ounce! I'm guessing it's approximately 9¢ per regular full load (2 Tbl = 1 ounce). Look at the (micro)plastic wrapped pods' prices. That's a BIG difference just to not have to pour it out. Seems silly to me. Here are some tips: I have very hard water in my rental, no water softener. Often there will be a film that vinegar can get rid of, by hand washing after, but who wants to do that? Not me. Trying to justify the more expensive DW detergents I looked at their ingredients. Huh - they simply add "Citric acid"! Then charge 3x the price ! Citric acid is inexpensive, made from the peels of citrus like lemon, grapefruit, etc., so it's also environmentally friendly, and so it's also less chemicals in our homes and Mother Earth. I buy that in powder form (a wind Mill pictured on front of package) and add about 1-2 teaspoons, basically just covering the bottoms of the soap and prewash pockets. (There's lots of other uses for citric acid BTW). Then fill the rest of the pockets with Cascade powder (using less or more depending on how dirty &/or how many items there are). Perfect! Glasses are clear and dishes sparkle, everything is clean! Now, 1 reason we're buying powder is to eliminate Plastic right? Another is to better regulate the amount of DW detergent we use per the type & size of load, but also... Ever have a pot or pan that, oops! got burnt crud on the bottom somehow? Simply put some Cascade in it, a spoonful or so, fill with enough hot water to cover burnt areas and soak overnight. It'll be so easy to clean in the a.m.! If it's really bad, or it didn't clean it completely, do same but boil the water & Cascade for 10 minutes B4 leaving it to soak a minimum of a few hours, best overnight. You'll be amazed! How are people getting the DW powder wet?!? (a few reviews complain about clumping...). They can't pour apparently (even tho any spillage will simply do the prewash bit) and the wrapped cardboard container (again, not plastic, yay!) surely will get wet if lots of water/liquid gets on it. If it's sitting in liquids obviously the detergent will then get wet also and ultimately dry in clumps, not powder anymore. Huh??? What are they doing getting it so wet in the 1st place? Don't understand this basic logic, unless maybe they're trying to justify the $$$ cost of plastic pods to cover their laziness and lack of basic skills? Seems easy enough to me to keep it dry. And takes what? a few extra *seconds* to pour vs throwing in a plastic pod. And believe me, I am no Suzy Homemaker. All in all, at 1/10 - 1/3 of the price of plastic wrapped pods, even with the additional citric acid, you just can't beat Cascade powder! I won't use anything else. Highly recommend!
A**M
I only use this
I’ve been using this dishwasher detergent powder for a while now, and overall it’s been really solid. What I like most is the flexibility- you can put in exactly as much (or as little) as you need for a given load, and it’s easy to toss a bit extra on particularly dirty dishes outside of the soap slot if you want a stronger pre-wash. That kind of dosing control is something you don’t get with pre-measured pods. Being a dry powder means it pulls off a couple of practical advantages that liquid detergents don’t: it includes both bleach-type stain-fighting ingredients and the usual detergent components in one formula, so it handles stuck-on food and stains well without having to rely on separate products. Powder detergents like this are known for their powerful cleaning performance and ability to tackle tough residue when measured right. It isn’t perfect, you do have to store it carefully so it doesn’t clump and it’s not as convenient as pods but if you want real cleaning flexibility and strong performance, this powder delivers without much fuss. Also, it is more affordable than pods!
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