🌍 Elevate Your Laundry Game with Eco-Friendly Style!
The S&T INC. Reusable Plastic Dryer Balls come in a convenient 6-pack, each measuring 2.5 inches in diameter. Designed to enhance your laundry experience, these dryer balls improve airflow for faster drying times, soften fabrics, and reduce static, all while being a sustainable alternative to traditional dryer sheets.
A**.
Perfect dryer sheet alternative
Great dryer ball. Have had them for awhile and haven't had any issues. They are durable and have held up in small loads and large towel or bedding loads. Never had an issue with static after using these. Definitely recommend instead of dryer sheets.
B**
They did speed up the drying time!
I've been using wool balls in my dryer and was curious if they are better alternatives. I added these this time, and I think they did speed up the drying time - not by much, but still good enough.
J**.
Resistant to the heat.
They leave the clothes softer and reduces wrinkles in the drying process. Though, they can get dyed jeans.
N**T
Helps all my clothes dry better..more evenly.
Helps my sheets dry better..less wrinkles. Good product.
C**G
Good purchase
They seem to work quite well in the dryer. The clothes are static free and dry even without using dryer sheets.
D**A
Mejora el lavado de tus prendas
Están muy buenas, creo que han mejorado la limpieza de la ropa en mi lavadora. El materia parece duradero y hasta el momento funcionan muy bien!!
G**R
Wash These Before You Use Them
They have a smell that will transfer to your clothes if not washed.I have many misgivings about laundry balls, especially when you can roll up some white men's over the calf socks and knot them off to replicate the same thing. If different stokes work for different folks, the same is true for drying clothes. Drying balls can pill certain fabrics and also cause fiber wear. I will use my sock balls at the end of a cycle of cotton, flannel, fleece and some polyesters for about 5 minutes to cool down and fluff up the load. Dryer is set to non heated air. With jeans I will use plastic balls for about 10 minutes with non heated air. When drying a jacket with goose down or other high insulating fibers I would use sock dryer balls again and low heat for duration of drying. Some items can be dried using sock dryers balls when put in netted laundry bags. I do not use wool dryer balls as they get funky and it's difficult to clean them. With my sock dryer balls I just throw them in with towels and then into the dryer with the towels. Also much of any technique depends on you laundry equipment and the cleaning products you use I have had to change to natural laundry products because of allergies. Unfortunately they do not protect fabrics as well as mainstream products (you know the ones with the bad chemicals). This is especially true where it concerns fabric softeners, That silicone coating that we have a love, hate relationship with helps with colorfastness and fabric wear. It may be killing us and the planet but our clothes live longer. Anyway it's complicated so just don't fall for the advertising spin. Trail and error is the best judge.
B**A
No need for fabric softener…this does the job
Softens your laundry without using fabric softener
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