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100% wool dryer balls are growing in popularity to the point where I have even seen them at my local dollar store, and for good reason. They can save you money in laundry costs.

If you are someone who uses dryer sheets, these wool balls are a great alternative that removes static from your clothes and can decrease drying time by around 30-50%. So, you save money by not having to buy dryer sheets, as well as on electricity. All you do is toss them into the dryer with your clothes!

"Per Toner, “Dryer balls excel in reducing drying time due to their ability to create space between clothes. This separation facilitates better air circulation, leading to faster drying and potential energy savings.” | bobvila

I have had mine for many many years now, and they are still in great shape. When or if they do ever break down to the point of being unable to use, the wool is biodegradable.

Just make sure that what you buy is 100% wool. If you are crafty (and have access to wool) you can also make your own fairly easily.

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Do these help without a dryer too?

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Yes, but throwing them at clothes on a clothesline is exhausting

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Forbidden mozarella

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Used these for a few years now. Excellent piece of kit.

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I used these (and the plastic/rubber ones with little nubs on them) for awhile at my last place. The laundry room had a linoleum floor that was easy to keep clean, so when the balls inevitably went a-rolling after getting caught in a blanket or towel it wasn’t a big deal. Laundry at the current place is in a basement… yeah, the first time one of the wool balls got away it was pretty grody even though the floor was swept regularly. The plastic ones were easier to clean, but without a utility sink handy they became a pain to use. We eventually gave up and went back to dryer sheets. 😕

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I use these and like them but they definitely don’t get rid of as much static as dryer sheets. Not enough for me to switch back to those, but the balls leave something to be desired.

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