I
am always trying to save money and reduce waste in my life. Every week, I
can do anywhere from 5-7 loads of laundry. Aside from the energy it
takes to run my washer and dryer, a lot of money spent on fabric softeners
and a lot of waste created by used dryer sheets and containers. So,
when I heard about Woolzies Dryer Balls, it made my frugal and green parts
of me very excited.
Woolzies are pure handmade New Zealand eco-friendly wool dryer balls that soften your
laundry naturally without any of the chemicals of conventional
fabric softeners. Unlike the plastic dryer balls, they are PVC free and
won't fall apart
or melt on you. Woolzies save time and energy by cutting down on
drying time by an average of 25% per load. They also help reduce static
and wrinkles. Plus, they are chemical free, safe for people with wool sensitivity, and hypoallergenic.
Review: I loved how easy Woolzies are to use. Since you keep them in your dryer, you eliminate a whole step in your laundry routine. My husband misses the dryer sheet smell on freshly laundered clothes;however, I have sensitive skin and am not supposed to used scented products anyhow. I like the money saving potential as well. Since they are supposed to last 1000 washes, it can save a lot of money on fabric softeners. Woolzies held their form nicely throughout my 6 loads of laundry this past weekend. The clothes came out nice a soft and the results were very comparable to dryer sheets. The only problem I had was when I tried to dry bed sheets. They were full of static, a problem I did not have with my other loads of laundry. I am certainly willing to use dryer sheets for bed linens and plan on sticking with the Woolzies for all other loads!
Buy it here: Woolzies can be purchased from the company on their website for $35.99 per 6-pack. They are also available on Amazon at a slightly discounted rate (with free Super Saver Shipping).
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Tuesday, January 8, 2013
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