Stardust Spill Kit D715 Quick Response II with yellow duffle vs Zep instant spill absorber, 3 lb bag (case of 6) - ultra-lightweight
Overall winner: Stardust Spill Kit D715 Quick Response II with yellow duffle
Key Differences
Stardust (A) is marketed as a comprehensive spill kit in a yellow duffle and highlights easy portability and cleaning power, while Zep (B) is a 3 lb absorbent in a case of 6 that emphasizes quick liquid encapsulation, dust-free use, and sweep-up removal. Choose Stardust if you want an all-in-one, easy-to-carry spill kit for lab or emergency prep; choose Zep if you need lightweight, dust-free loose absorbent product for oil-absorption and sweep-up cleanup
Stardust Spill Kit D715 Quick Response II with yellow duffle
Compact universal spill kit for a wide range of spills. Includes sorbents, socks, gloves, and disposal bags for quick cleanup; customers note good quality and capacity for multiple small spills
Pros
- comprehensive spill kit contents
- easy-to-carry yellow duffle
- sorbent pads and socks for various spills
- ready-to-use disposal bags and gloves included
Cons
- no explicit size or capacity details
- may require additional refills for large incidents
Zep instant spill absorber, 3 lb bag (case of 6) - ultra-lightweight
Ultra-lightweight absorbent that traps and encapsulates liquids in seconds. Easy to sweep due to dust-free formula; absorbs oils, paint, antifreeze and solvents. Customers note high absorbency and easy handling, with some comment on residue
Pros
- dust-free, ultra-lightweight formula
- quickly traps and encapsulates liquids
- easy to sweep and remove
- effective on oils, wasted paint, antifreeze and solvents
Cons
- mixed feedback on residue removal
- mixed opinions on value for money
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Stardust Spill Products |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Stardust Spill Products |
| User Reviews | Stardust Spill Products |