ProduceTabs vs Cleanomic

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ProduceTabs vs Cleanomic: two tablets, two very different routines

Last fact-check: August 22, 2026 · 7 min read

Disclosure: ComesOff makes ProduceTabs 1.0. This is a disclosed brand comparison based on the manufacturers’ public pages, not an independent laboratory test. Prices, labels and policies can change.

The short verdict

Choose Cleanomic if you specifically want a concentrated tablet that becomes a reusable-bottle spray and its lower upfront box price matters most. Choose ProduceTabs if you want to drop the tablet directly into one full bowl, avoid a spray bottle entirely and use a fragrance-free five-minute batch routine.

This is the closest format comparison: both products arrive as compact tablets. The difference is what the tablet becomes. Cleanomic dissolves one tablet in its reusable spray bottle; ProduceTabs dissolves one tablet in the bowl with the produce.

Food-safety baseline:

The FDA recommends washing produce thoroughly under running water and says commercial produce washes are not recommended. Neither option removes systemic residue inside produce, replaces safe handling or guarantees sterile food. Read the FDA guidance.

The head-to-head

Decision point ProduceTabs 1.0 Cleanomic Fruit + Veggie Wash Cleaning Tablets
Format 12 direct-to-bowl tablets 6 concentrate tablets for a reusable spray bottle
Primary routine One full mixed bowl at a time Make a bottle of spray, then apply to produce
Stated use count 12 full-bowl washes 6 spray bottles of solution
Timing Five-minute bowl wash, then rinse Follow the current Cleanomic bottle directions
Fragrance positioning No added fragrance or essential oils No fragrance detail stated on the checked product page
Packaging idea Small refill bag; no spray bottle needed Plastic-free tablet box paired with a reusable glass spray bottle
Current guarantee 60 days from delivery 30-day satisfaction guarantee; processing fee and return shipping stated
Best for Batch washers who want one measure per bowl Spray users who want a reusable-bottle concentrate

The tablet format is not the whole product

Cleanomic’s tablet is a concentrate refill: dissolve it in a bottle, then use the solution as a spray. That is a smart low-waste format for someone who likes spraying individual items. ProduceTabs removes the bottle step and treats the bowl itself as the reusable container.

Batch washing versus item-by-item control

A bowl is efficient for mixed groceries, berries, grapes and meal-prep batches. A spray gives more control when you only want one apple or cucumber. Neither workflow is universally better; the right one is the one you will actually complete, including the rinse.

Upfront price versus stated unit

Cleanomic listed a much lower box price when checked, but its unit is a bottle of made solution, while ProduceTabs counts full bowls. Because those units are different, a clean cost-per-wash claim would be misleading without measuring how many items each spray bottle treats.

Where Cleanomic Fruit + Veggie Wash Cleaning Tablets honestly wins

Cleanomic honestly wins on lower upfront price, a reusable-glass-spray story and the flexibility to clean one or two items without filling a bowl.

Which one fits your routine?

Pick Cleanomic Fruit + Veggie Wash Cleaning Tablets if…

  • You prefer spraying individual items
  • You already own or want a reusable spray bottle
  • The lower initial box price is the deciding factor

Pick ProduceTabs if…

  • You wash mixed produce in batches
  • You want one tablet to equal one full bowl
  • You prefer no fragrance, essential oils or extra bottle
  • You want a 60-day product trial

Quick questions

Are Cleanomic and ProduceTabs used the same way?+

No. Cleanomic’s checked directions say to dissolve a tablet in a reusable spray bottle. ProduceTabs goes directly into the bowl with water and produce for five minutes, followed by a fresh-water rinse.

Which one is cheaper?+

Cleanomic had the lower listed box price when checked. A fair per-use calculation is not possible from the public pages because Cleanomic counts bottles of spray solution and ProduceTabs counts full bowls.

Which is better for meal prep?+

ProduceTabs is the simpler format for a large mixed batch. Cleanomic can be the more economical-feeling choice if you usually clean only one or two items at a time.

A full bowl, without the guesswork.

One tablet, five minutes, a thorough rinse and a 60-day product guarantee from delivery.

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Published by ComesOff, the maker of ProduceTabs 1.0. Comparison reflects public information checked August 22, 2026. Competitor names and trademarks belong to their owners; ComesOff is not affiliated with or endorsed by them. Always check the current product label, price and policy before buying.

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