Smart SheepReusable Wool Dryer Balls, 3-Pack
T**N
Not impressed by results
Preface… - Purchased after being advised to use these with my newly purchased Parachute sheets. - I have only used these balls in 10-20 dryer loads. - I use a high efficiency washer and dryer, which means clothes enter my dryer more damp than soaking wet.SO FAR...- Adding these balls in dryer has minimal to no effect on drying times.- There has been similarly minimal, if any, static reduction in loads including all 3 of these balls.CONCLUSION…This is my first time purchasing Wool Dryer Balls so I can't say whether these balls are inferior to other similar products. In my experience thus far these balls are a waste of money and time.
A**R
Soft clothes, less static, and they pick up dog hair!
These work great! I'm not sure if clothes dry faster, frankly, but they definitely seem to be softer, and have less static. But the interesting thing is that they seem to grab up the dog hair that inevitably is all over our clothes (Shepherd/Husky mix), and so I just have to pull the hair off the balls instead of all the clothes. Okay, there's still dog hair on the clothes, but less anyway. I liked these so much, I bought a second set!
K**N
Not overly excited.
To be perfectly honest I was hopeful about the hype on these wool balls. Thought it would be cool and a great money saver not having to use dryer sheets. The company I used to work for sold wool deter balls so I had read up on them to help customers make a choice to purchase or not purchase. The information hear and their was pretty much the same, it all read very well.I have had these balls for a few weeks been using them in every load. Since my parents both died I have been trying to take my parents house from a family house to a single's house, tons of various laundry is getting done. Cloths, towels, rugs, blankets, etc. From first load I have had the worst static problem that brought back childhood horror memories, there is no forgetting that static sound.In my opinion tennis balls work just the same. Tennis balls have been used in my family for years. Most often when washing the feather comforters. I still use the wool balls in each load yet I add in the sheet again. Nothing worse than pulling your nicely cleaned sheets out of your dryer and hearing that crackling noise while feeling the snaps.Let me leave you all with this thought. The wool balls, even though they didn't work for me might work to your liking. They seem to work well for others. Yet, even so they are worth using and might even be better than tennis balls with your clothes and all. That why I'm still using them. I may have had static blankets but they were a bit fluffier than with using the tennis balls.
T**.
Eco friendly, no need for dryer sheets and the softest clothes ever in about half the time to dry.
I have been using dryer balls for a while I have had multiple plastic ones what over time just got ugly and cracked and I didn’t really feel they anything. UNTIL I purchased these. What a difference!! I’m in love with these so much I bought 6 mire and gave them away as Christmas presents and everyone loved them. The difference is noticeable after first use. My clothes dry in half the time, my forever “crunchy” scrubs are as soft as my Bella Canvas T-shirt’s. All our clothes are super soft and the wool balls? They hold no moisture nor do they have any orders. Used twice a week since thanksgiving and they look like I got them day one!! Will never do Landry without them ever. (I even bought some to take on our road trips when we do laundry. Could not be happier!
F**M
Just okay.
These are just okay. They're good for fluffing up clothes, but I can't say they speed up drying time. I notice no difference there. They're not quiet in the dryer and they don't seem to help eliminate static. I still need to use a dryer sheet which defeats the purpose of it going "all natural". I'll keep using them for fluffing, but not really for anything else.
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