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Review on Handmade Cute Marine Animals Wool Dryer Balls - Pack of 6, Anti-Static, Eco-Friendly - Net Zero Co. by Brook Johnson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A hypoallergenic, chemical-free alternative to dryer sheets and liquid fabric softener...

I'm a big fan of chemical-free drying and have been using wool drying balls for a number of years. I recently tried the seventh generation chemical-free dryer, but still prefer wool dryers. I don't care about the smell of "regular" dryer sheets on my clothes. I don't usually get static electricity when using balls of yarn. The only exception is when I dry my microfiber towels. The great thing about these AWESOME balls of yarn is that I can use them over and over again. Adorable in all caps sounds like a hoot, but they're surprisingly cute and adorable. FYI, if you'd like to add a little scent to your laundry, simply add a drop or two of your favorite essential oil directly to the ball of yarn. These balls of wool loosen up the laundry and shorten the drying time. Now, when you add these three balls of yarn to a small load, you cut your drying time by 40%. If you have a large load, you will need to add four to six balls of yarn. This reduces the drying time by 25%. This will of course shorten the time depending on what you have in the dryer. If you have jeans, not so fast. Towels and sheets, yes. These balls are hypoallergenic and can withstand up to 1000 impacts. I haven't swapped mine yet. When I use these balls of yarn, I don't get too many wrinkles either. After my boot was finished, a few small balls of yarn were a bit fuzzy, but that's to be expected. Over time, these balls of yarn get pills. They are harmless but can be removed with a cloth razor. Balls of yarn can be washed by placing them in a sock with the laundry. I only wash them when I drop them on the floor or when a dog grabs them.

Pros
  • nice touch
Cons
  • I can't remember, but there was something