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Get Some Real Balls

It's official. Woolly balls are better.

If you haven't heard about wool dryer balls yet, then this is your lucky day. If you are a dryer user, they are the perfect zero waste, toxin free, natural, fabric softener and they are a great substitute for dryer sheets.

Laundry dryer balls will quietly soften clothing, bedding and nappies as while reduce static and wrinkles.

To use, you simply add the balls into the tumble dryer with your wet clothes. You can even leave them in the dryer between uses as they will live there very happily. How many dryer balls you need per load will depend on the load of your washing. For a small load add 2 to 4 balls. For larger, heavier loads you may want use up to 6 balls.

Dryer balls have a number of advantages:


  1. Using a dryer ball will reduce your tumble drying time by up to 25 percent – in turn saving energy and money.
  2. The true benefit dryer balls is the one given to our environment. Apart from the reduced emissions for dryer use time, Wool Dryer Balls are 100 per cent plastic free and biodegradable. Making them the perfect zero waste addition to your laundry room. Dryer sheets are used once and eventually making their way to landfill while high quality wool dryer balls will last for thousands of loads. When they eventually reach their end of use simply add them to your compost and let them breakdown naturally. 

If you have young children in your home, you won’t need to worry if they accidentally get into small hands or are chewed on. Wool laundry balls are chemical free, non-toxic and can double as safe toy that gets thrown about the house. However you may want to keep them out of reach from cats!

If you’re wanting to add a little scent to your clothing, add a few drops of your favourite pure essential oil before adding them in the dryer. Before adding oils ensure nobody in your family has an allergy to the scent as it will be left on all the clothes.Wooly Mates Dryer Balls are high quality wool balls that are a made in Australia by an Australian company and sold by EORTH.

You can purchase them in a pack of 3 or 6.



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