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Review on 3-Pack of Smart Sheep Reusable Wool Dryer Balls by Patricia Reed

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not overly excited.

Honestly, I was hoping for excitement about these balls of yarn. Thought it would be cool and a great money saver as you don't have to use dryer sheets. The company I worked for sold skin flakes, so I read about them to help customers decide whether or not to buy them. Heard information and they were almost the same, read everything very well. I've had these balls for a few weeks and have used them on every boot. Ever since my parents died, I've been trying to turn my parents' house from a single family home into a bachelor's house by doing tons of laundry. Fabrics, towels, carpets, blankets etc. From the first boot I had the worst problem with static electricity which brought back horrible childhood memories, you can't forget that static noise. I think tennis balls work the same way. Tennis balls have been used in my family for many years. Mostly when washing bed covers. I still use balls of yarn with each load, but again I add a sheet. There's nothing worse than pulling your well-washed linens out of the dryer and hearing that crackle when you feel the click. Let me leave you all with that thought. Balls of yarn, even if they didn't fit me, may suit your taste. They seem to work well for others. But even then, they're worth using and maybe even better than tennis balls with your clothes and all. That's why I still use them. I may have had static blankets, but they were a little fluffier than using tennis balls.

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