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Your cart is empty.Wet Wooly are easy to use. Just add a little water, toss them in the dryer with your clean, wet clothes, and let them go to work for you At the sponge end, add about spoonful of water. Add a drop of essential oil for fresh scent option. Toss 2, 3, or 4 Wet Wooly into the dryer with your wet clothes (depending on load size). Enjoy faster machine dry times, natural fabric softening, and less static and wrinkling Depending on your machine, load size, and use duration, Wet Wooly typically last up to 1, 000 uses in the dryer.
Regi
Reviewed in Mexico on July 20, 2020
Recogen pelusas y quitan la estática... el relleno se sale con facilidad, no vale la pena invertir tanto hay opciones más económicas que funcionan igual de bien y son más resistentes.
Thraddash
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2019
We have tried to cut out as many chemicals in our daily lives as possible and dryer balls have really helped us with this. After we researched what the chemicals in dryer sheets can do to you, we felt it was best to use natural means like this. After using dryer balls for over a year now, I can safely say they work great and there is no doubt that we are healthier thanks to fewer chemicals being absorbed into our skin from our clothes.These were a new style that we hadn't tried before but worked perfectly just as the others. I like the ability to add essential oils to the sponge as well as the addition of the aluminum for static reminding me of the oil wadded foil hack.They do speed up our drying and yes make a bit of rumble. You get used to the rumble, though.I highly recommend these. They are of great quality and have features that basic dryer balls do not possess. Is it worth 10 dollars per ball? Maybe. They worked about the same for me. Slightly better against wrinkles.
E.Swope
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2019
I have to say that this is a really appealing idea for me. I purchase almost exclusively natural fibers and do not like treating them with chemicals. I also do not like the scent of commercial fabric softeners (and buy unscented when I can find it). Wet Woolies offers an easy way to scent your clothing as you like. In terms of the other promises, I did not find that it softened as well as traditional fabric softener, but probably used them with too large a load for them to work their magic. They did work better in the load my daughter did, which was much smaller. They also worked better fpr cotton than for other fibers. They do work for lightly distributing scent, though I am not sure it is any better than adding a drop or two of essential oil to the wash water. (That does infuse it quite nicely). Using these instead of fabric softener does prevent the scent you choose from being overwhelmed by chemical fabric softener, and that is a good thing. I love the idea but am not sure it is a complete replacement for everyone. That depends on how much softening you are wanting. They did help. The wash I did using them came out softer and with less wrinkles than the loads I have done without, when I have not used fabric softener. It may be that my results were not as good as I had hoped because of the size of the load I did. I will update this review after I have done some smaller loads with them. I don't think I have enough to make a real impact on the size of the wash load I typically do. If after using them with smaller loads I do see enough of an impact to give up fabric softener then I will purchase some more, because I typically do large loads and do not want to have to do several loads because of the limit of hte number of dryer balls I have. I do wish there was some sort of guide as to how many were needed for a load of a certain size. All the guide says is to use more for larger loads. At the moment I have only two and do not think it was enough to do what is needed for a full, large, wash load.I have marked this as a provisional review because I am not sure I have given them a fair trial based on the size of my wash loads and the number of dryer balls that I have. I will be updating after I have had the chance to use them with smaller loads.
MElise
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2019
I really like the idea of these dryer balls, to reduce the expense, waste, and chemicals of dryer sheets. However, despite my great hopes, they just do not work as well as dryer sheets. My clothes came out super staticy and I just can't keep using them.
Kiki
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2019
So I got these and since I'm always doing laundry, I used them right away! They are basically wool balls the size of a tennis ball with a pink sponge on the inside. You wet the sponges and throw them in the dryer! There is definitely some bouncing around noise in there with these balls--they are NOT silent. But it isn't loud and unbearable, and is well muted by the clothes in there. I had some clothes in the dryer--lots of wrinkly cotton shirts of my husband's--and when I had these in there for about 20 minutes AFTER the clothes had already been dried, it definitely helped de-wrinkle them by releasing steam into the already dry clothes. Very handy, and more effective than just tumbling the clothes again without it. I've been known to spray clothing with a water bottle and throw them back in the dryer, this is MUCH more effective! I'm not suing this with essential oils as suggested--I' don't like the idea of what that might do to my trusty old dryer, and I already don;t use dryer sheets for this reason--I don't like all the added fragrance. I like natural.
Lazy Day Gardener
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2019
Wet Woolys Steaming Dryer Balls sounded like a good idea so I was happy to give them a try.Note to self: when you put tennis balls in a dryer, expect to hear them bounce. And they do. The sound wasn’t too bad because my laundry room has a door, but for anyone with a dryer in the kitchen, think about it.Thud thud thudThe concept sounds interesting - wet the sponge inside the wool ball with about 2 ounces of water and it will heat and help the bouncing balls eliminate static charge and wrinkles.It seemed to do no harm. But I can’t see a great difference. I’m going to give Woolys full credit for not having chemicals and also full credit for not being real tennis balls. There are no dyes to rub off on fabrics.And I’m going to go on trying them for a while.ThudThud
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