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The cute sheep design on these limited-edition, eco-friendly dryer balls makes these a perfect gift to help others radically reduce harmful chemicals in their home.
Dryer sheets can leave harmful chemicals in clothing, which then touches your skin. These adorable Fluff and Tumble Dryer Balls are made of 100% New Zealand wool to soften fabric, help reduce static and wrinkles as well as cut drying time—all without the use of harmful chemicals. They’re also great for use with our new Limited-Edition Orange Sandalwood Essential Oil to naturally scent your laundry.
The cute sheep design on these limited-edition, eco-friendly dryer balls makes these a perfect gift to help others radically reduce harmful chemicals in their home.
Dryer sheets can leave harmful chemicals in clothing, which then touches your skin. These adorable Fluff and Tumble Dryer Balls are made of 100% New Zealand wool to soften fabric, help reduce static and wrinkles as well as cut drying time—all without the use of harmful chemicals. They’re also great for use with our new Limited-Edition Orange Sandalwood Essential Oil to naturally scent your laundry.
PROBLEM:
Your clothes never seem to dry all the way, creating longer dry times. To make matters worse, they come out of the dryer wrinkled and full of static electricity. And using dryer sheets or fabric softeners isn’t an option because they can cause harm to your dryer, not to mention the environment, with all those chemicals.
SOLUTION:
The Fluff and Tumble Dryer Balls reduce dryer time, wrinkles and static by creating space between your clothes as they are tossed gently in the dryer, allowing more air to circulate between and among them. And, what’s even better, they don’t contain chemicals or dryer-harming ingredients like most dryer sheets and fabric softeners.
“Greener” Laundry by the Load: Fabric Softener versus Dryer Sheets, Scientific American, December 10, 2008. www.scientificamerican.com