Most households cycle through dozens of disposable spray bottles and plastic jugs each year, yet the refill alternatives available now require no sacrifice in convenience. From dissolvable tablets to concentrated pouches, these systems let you reuse one bottle while the refills ship light and compact.
How we choose
This roundup covers eight products across three categories—multi-surface sprays, bathroom cleaners, and laundry—that replace single-use packaging with refillable formats. Prices range from $16.99 to $59.99, with options for scent-sensitive homes, glass-bottle preferences, and whole-house starter setups.
Our 8 Picks
BLUELAND Multi-surface Spray Cleaner, Starter Set, Eucalyptus Mint | 100% Plastic-Free Tablet, EPA Safer Choice Certified, Free from Ammonia, PFAS & Microplastics, Safe on Glass, Stone, Wood
What it is
A refillable multi-surface cleaning starter set with a reusable spray bottle and dissolvable, plastic-free cleaning tablet.
Why it's worth it
The tablet dissolves in tap water to create a full 24-ounce bottle of cleaner, eliminating the need to repeatedly ship water and throw away trigger spray bottles. The brand states the formula is independently tested to cut through dirt and grime on countertops, sealed stone, wood, and glass. It suits someone who wants a streamlined under-sink cleaner that sidesteps harsh fumes and extra plastic packaging. The eucalyptus mint scent offers a crisp, natural freshness without synthetic fragrance.
Caveat
The reusable bottle is plastic; the sustainability focus is on avoiding single-use containers through the tablet refills.
Dazz Whole House Starter Kit (3 Reusable Spray Bottles, 6 Refills) Natural All Purpose Cleaner, Glass and Window Cleaner, and Bathroom Cleaner - Eco Friendly, Non Toxic
What it is
A whole-house cleaning starter kit containing three reusable spray bottles and six dissolvable refill tablets for all-purpose, glass, and bathroom cleaning.
Why it's worth it
Each tablet transforms into a ready-to-use spray cleaner just by adding warm tap water, so you skip the single-use plastic jugs. The three targeted formulas cover the main hard surfaces in a home, from kitchen counters and windows to tub and tile. It’s a fit for someone setting up a low-waste cleaning system from scratch who wants one coordinated set instead of mixing brands. The brand notes the formulas are plant and mineral based, with no ammonia or alcohol.
Caveat
You must let the tablet fully dissolve before attaching the sprayer, otherwise the sprayer may clog.
Grove Co. Tub & Tile Cleaner Concentrate + 16 oz Glass Spray Bottle | Lemon & Eucalyptus; 2 x 1 fl oz Refills + Glass Bottle; Removes Soap Scum; No Plastic Waste; Plant-Based; No Harsh Chemicals
What it is
A bathroom-cleaner starter set with a 16-ounce reusable glass spray bottle and two concentrated refill pouches in Lemon & Eucalyptus scent.
Why it's worth it
The concentrate is designed to be diluted with water in the included glass bottle, making each refill stretch further while avoiding plastic spray-bottle waste. The brand claims the formula removes four times more soap scum than its previous plant-based version, targeting hard water build-up and film on showers, tubs, and tile. A glass spray bottle feels more durable and helps those who prefer to avoid plastic in their cleaning tools. Its essential oil and plant extract fragrance suits someone who wants a bathroom cleaner that smells fresh without artificial notes.
Caveat
The glass bottle is heavier than plastic and may be more prone to breakage if dropped on a hard bathroom floor.
Green Llama Eco-Friendly All-Purpose Lemongrass Cleaning Spray - 16oz Reusable Glass Bottle & Refill Tablet - Sustainable, Safe for Home, Biodegradable, Made with Recycled Materials & Essential Oils
What it is
An all-purpose spray cleaner packaged as a reusable glass bottle with a single dissolvable refill tablet.
Why it's worth it
This setup removes the plastic spray bottle from the equation entirely—the glass bottle is meant to be refilled again and again with water and a fresh tablet. The brand leans on lemongrass essential oil for scent, giving it a clean herbal aroma that doesn’t read as synthetic. It’s well suited to someone starting with a simple, single-bottle refillable cleaner who wants a glass vessel and a plant-focused ingredient list. Because it uses just one tablet per bottle, storage for backup refills takes almost no space.
Caveat
Each kit includes only one tablet, so owners need to purchase additional tablet refills sooner than with multi-pack options.
All Purpose Cleaner Starter Pack – Plant-Based, Fragrance Free, Empty Refillable, Cleaning Kit with 8oz Concentrate & 16oz Spray Bottle
What it is
A fragrance-free all-purpose cleaner starter pack that includes an 8-ounce concentrate and an empty 16-ounce reusable spray bottle.
Why it's worth it
The concentrate is designed to be diluted with water to create four regular batches of cleaner, reducing how often you need to restock. Its fragrance-free formula suits scent-sensitive households or anyone avoiding added fragrance in the kitchen and around children’s items. The brand notes that the formula is plant-based and targets grease and grime on surfaces from countertops to pet zones, without leaving a chemical residue. It is a good fit for someone who wants a minimalist, unscented refill system that doesn’t call attention to itself.
Caveat
The kit ships with an empty bottle and a separate concentrate; you need to mix the solution yourself accurately.
dropps UltraWash Dishwasher Detergent Pods, Unscented (120 Ct) - Free & Clear | Cuts Grease & Stuck-On Food | Sparkling Dishes & Glasses | Residue-Free | Clean Ingredients | Plastic Free Packaging
What it is
A 120-count box of unscented, pre-measured dishwasher detergent pods shipped in plastic-free, recyclable cardboard packaging.
Why it's worth it
The brand states these pods are formulated not to require a pre-rinse and include mineral-based water softeners to help prevent hard-water spotting on glassware. Because they are powder-based pods rather than liquid in plastic tubs, the packaging is fully cardboard, cutting one more piece of single-use plastic from the kitchen. The unscented, dye-free formula suits households with sensitivity to fragrances or those who simply want a neutral clean. It’s a practical entry point for lowering kitchen waste without changing the way you run the dishwasher.
Caveat
The pod uses a dissolvable film that must stay dry until use; storing the box in a damp under-sink space can cause the pods to stick together.
ECOS Non-Toxic All-Purpose Cleaner, Orange, 1 Small and 1 Large 80 oz Bottles by Earth Friendly Products
What it is
An all-purpose cleaner refill set that pairs a 16-ounce bottle of cleaner with a larger 64-ounce bottle designed as a reusable refill source.
Why it's worth it
The smaller bottle snaps onto the larger one, creating a self-dispensing refill station that avoids pouring and potential waste—the brand calls this the Mother & Child Refill Kit. Because the large bottle provides four full refills, it suits someone who wants a familiar liquid spray cleaner but with less plastic over time. The formula uses plant-derived ingredients and carries the EPA Safer Choice label, which can reassure if you are looking for third-party validation around health and environmental safety. The orange scent offers a light, natural fragrance that reads as gentle rather than overpowering.
Caveat
The refill system is made of plastic (though reduced); if you want completely plastic-free packaging, a tablet-based alternative may be more appealing.
BLUELAND Laundry Essentials Kit, Free & Clear | 100% Plastic-Free Laundry Detergent Tablets, Free & Clear Scent, Oxi Booster, and Reuseable Natural Wool Dryer Balls
What it is
A plastic-free laundry starter bundle containing a reusable tin of unscented detergent tablets, an oxi booster, and three New Zealand wool dryer balls.
Why it's worth it
Replacing a plastic jug of liquid detergent with dry tablets and a cardboard-based tin removes heavy, water-laden packaging from the laundry room. The brand states the tablet formula uses four-enzyme action and is proven to lift everyday stains such as grass, coffee, and red sauce in cold water. Adding the oxi booster helps with whites and brightening, while the wool dryer balls can shorten drying time and soften fabrics without disposable sheets. The unscented, dye-free version works well for those with fragrance sensitivities who still want a full laundry-system swap.
Caveat
The dryer balls can produce a low-level thumping noise in some machines; using all three may feel too much for very small loads.
How to choose
How to choose the right refillable cleaning kits for a low-waste home
Takeaway
The right refillable system depends on which single-use items you want to eliminate first—spray bottles, detergent jugs, or dryer sheets—and whether you value glass durability, fragrance-free formulas, or all-in-one convenience. Each product here replaces a disposable habit with a repeatable refill loop, reducing packaging waste without requiring a complete routine overhaul.


