I haven't used fabric softener for a few years; there wasn't any particular reason why I stopped. I still used the dryer sheets until the bars came along. I had gladly switched to the bars so I wouldn't have to hunt for the sheets or track them all over the house.Woolzies are 100% pure New Zealand wool dryer balls that do everything that conventional fabric softeners do plus they reduce drying time by 25%. They are money back guaranteed to last for at least 1,000 loads! Woolzies have no chemicals at all and are also hypoallergenic so are safe even for people with wool sensitivities.
The Woolzies review opportunity came along and I jumped on it. After all, who couldn't use some kind of helper with laundry, right? I don't do our laundry the way everyone else does (or at least I don't think I do). I put the load in the washer right before bed and toss everything in the dryer when I get up in the morning.
I've tried Woolzies for about a month in every load. I've mixed them in between the clothes, put them on the top, and put them on the bottom. Because of the way I do laundry I haven't experienced faster drying times. I do believe they have helped reduce the static cling that the dryer bars don't handle. (Woolzies also entertain the cat when she's playing on top of the dryer.)
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I have heard of these but have yet to try them. I am all for a more natural way to reduce static cling and soften clothes in the dryer. I may have to give these a try. :-)
ReplyDeleteI have heard of these as well. I have a dry sensor dryer - I'm wondering if they would work on them. I see from the pic it says 1000 loads - is that per ball?
ReplyDeleteYou're supposed to use all 6 balls and more for heavier loads. So how often do you go through 1000 loads of laundry? For me it'd probably be a few years!
DeleteNever heard of them. I like how they say they have no chemicals added - so many of the cleaners we use have strong chemicals.
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of these dryer balls. My concern is that my dog Roxie would get a hold of them. She loves to play with balls. Her only favorite toy
ReplyDeleteI've started trying to leave the balls in the dryer so our cat Tiger won't play with them.
DeleteThese sound great, I am going to give them a try. I don't like the chemicals in fabric softeners and dryer sheets so I never use them, but this seems like a terrific product, thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteCheck out Grace's repost of this review at http://letsgetinshapetogether.com/2013/09/06/a-non-toxic-solution-to-static-cling/
ReplyDeleteHHHMMM as much laundry as I do this may be the way to go. I have a busy family of 5 and I can never keep dryer sheets in the house.
ReplyDeleteI have these dryer balls and absolutely love them!! I've been using mine for almost a year and they haven't lost their shape. The biggest problem is losing them in the clean laundry!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent Article !!!
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