Bring the power with you wherever you go.

The new compact sized Power One Hand Wash bottles are now available exclusively at One Pack.

One Pack, LLC | 160 Fieldcrest 213Ave Unit C | Edison, NJ 08837

Phone:732-343-7857 | Fax: 732-902-6308 | www.OnePack.com | Sales@OnePack.com

160 Fieldcrest Ave Unit C

Phone: 732-343-7857

Fax: 732-902-6308

www.OnePack.com

Sales@OnePack.com


FEATURES AND BENEFITS

Non-Solvent Based super concentrated formula with only 20% water.

  • Adding water activates the soap and allows it to lather to effectively clean hands
  • Most soaps have 50~60% water-At this percentage most of the soap end up in the sink

Nearly 20% Cosmetic Grade Walnut Shells used as scrubbers

  • Same type of scrubber used in woman’s facial scrubs
  • Most competitors have 5~8% of various scrubbers in their soap
  • More scrubbers = cleaner hands

Bottle loads upside down which allows gravity and suction to empty the bottle

  • Most competitors pump upwards. Leaves a lot of soap in the bottle
  • Bag unity also leave a large amount of product unused

There are 6 distinctive hand lotions

  • These emollients leave hands feeling clean, soft and protected without greasy feel
  • Most competitors use low grade lanolin to offset the drying caused by solvents and pumice, generally leaving them feeling greasy or sticky

KEY PRODUCTS FEATURES

  • No Petroleum Solvent – Will not dry or crack hands
  • One pump is 5 mils of soap. Enough to wash both hands up to both elbows
  • Highly concentrated – Only 20% water
  • There are 710 hand washes in one full bottle. Extremely economical in-use.
  • Dispensers are guaranteed for life
  • All Natural – No Petroleum Solvents makes this an environmentally friendly product
  • USDA BIO – BASED PRODICT SEAL:
  • Product was certified by the USDA as having at 70% Bio Products

    ECOSYSTEM

    Positive growth.

    Nature, in the common sense, refers to essences unchanged by man; space, the air, the river, the leaf. Art is applied to the mixture of his will with the same things, as in a house, a canal, a statue, a picture.

    But his operations taken together are so insignificant, a little chipping, baking, patching, and washing, that in an impression so grand as that of the world on the human mind, they do not vary the result.

    The sun setting through a dense forest.
    Wind turbines standing on a grassy plain, against a blue sky.
    The sun shining over a ridge leading down into the shore. In the distance, a car drives down a road.

    Undoubtedly we have no questions to ask which are unanswerable. We must trust the perfection of the creation so far, as to believe that whatever curiosity the order of things has awakened in our minds, the order of things can satisfy. Every man’s condition is a solution in hieroglyphic to those inquiries he would put.