Now, first of all, GET YOUR MIND OUT OF THE GUTTER! 😉
I like to try different products. Particularly things that might be friendlier to the environment and I like to be frugal.
Example: I have a reusable mesh coffee filter instead of continuously buying the “one use only”, paper coffee filters. Win! Win for frugal and obviously decreases the amount of garbage I produce etc…
Static cling is a pain! Unfortunately, I am allergic to scented dryer sheets and generally buy the hypo allergenic kind.
Two weeks ago, doing my regular monthly online Walmart shopping, I stumbled upon a product that I had heard of but had not tried – “Dryer balls”. This particular brand was rubber, not my favorite option, but the price was right, so I decided what the heck.
The first drying experience was okay. A bit of static but didn’t seem to be quite as much. Since then, I am up to 3 balls in my dryer. There is still static cling, perhaps not as bad as usual. I am not sure if it is the weather or the balls. Obviously, I am not happy with the results.
YES! I am going to attempt to buy another kind. After all, it’s not a true experiment if one doesn’t follow through and execute a variety of variables.
On a scale of 1-10, ten being A++ and one being F-, I give these a 2.
Has anyone else had success with trying this type of balls?
Please, let me know.
BTW-
NOO! I could not write this quick little post with a straight face… 😉
Happy chuckling Saturday!
Kind Regards and #winning – K
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Good Day Kallie! I must admit the Headline got my attention! Yet, we all can use a little humor and fun in our lives. Insightful article; manufacturers sometimes over promise, hype and under deliver.
KT
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🤓 too true! Lol 😂Glad I got your attention! Hugs
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I appreciate the headline – and I’m glad to know you well enough to recognize a good post awaited 😄. I wondered about the dryer balls, glad you follow through and share, and I hear a fresh sponge wetted (but not dripping) with regular strength liquid softener reduces static cling. One friend sometimes uses 2 sponges depending on the fabric type. That way you needn’t haul balls. 😳
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Lol love love love your advice AND your sense of humor! ❤️
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great balls o fire!
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😆😆🥴
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I use wool dryer balls with success, tho they do not totally eliminate static. They cut drying time a few minutes, of course a drying rackwould really cut the dryer out altogether-that is my next project.
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ohhh!! What a fun idea!! I used to love to use mine when I had a wood stove… Alas in apartment life, that isnt an option.. But let me know how your project goes.. 🙂
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