What you're actually getting
Four 1.35-litre bottles of Comfort's Passion Bloom conditioner, each doing around 45 washes. So that's 180 washes in total. At the Subscribe and Save price, you're paying not much more than three pence a wash. For a fabric conditioner that actually smells decent, that's a solid number.
Passion Bloom is one of those scents that sits somewhere between floral and sweet without going over the top. My partner described it as "the one that makes the towels smell like a hotel." That's about right. It's not subtle, but it's not headache-inducing either.
Who this is actually for
If you've got a big household doing multiple loads a week, bulk buying this makes obvious sense. The maths just works. You're not going to find a better price per wash at the supermarket without hunting around.
That said, if you live alone and do one load a fortnight, four enormous bottles is a bit mad. You'd be swimming in the stuff for years. Also worth knowing: these bottles are chunky. You need a decent bit of storage space, or you'll be tripping over them under the sink.
Any reservations?
Honestly, the main one is that fabric conditioners don't suit every washing machine. If you've got a high-efficiency machine that's picky about residue, worth double-checking compatibility first. And if you've never tried this particular scent before, committing to four bottles is a bit of a punt.
But for most people running a normal household? This is the kind of boring, practical deal that saves you a few quid every month without any fuss. Spot on for what it is.