MittenStateWool Etsy Store
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I'm excited to give this product review today! I really, really, really like them! Did I say I really like them? Yes I did and I do! They are great!
I have been experimenting for the last couple of years with making my own laundry detergents. Some are alright, some are good and some are great!
At the same time I have been experimenting with laundry softeners. Yes, I have been making the hair conditioner, vinegar, water recipes. I have found that no matter what mixture I make my fabric softener dispenser plugs up and makes a huge mess. There always seems to be a lot of static cling with that homemade softener.
I will continue to experiment because I don't dry everything so I will continue to need a little liquid fabric softener.
I have purchased manufactured laundry balls for the wash and dryer and have found them to be a waste of time and money. Those were loud small and didn't do the job. I have to dig them out of the cabinet and now throw them away!
A big Thumbs up! I would recommend to anyone these Wool Dryer Balls! I'm so glad to have found these.
Recently I did a Spotlight Story on the maker of this product.
Sandra Morris of Clearwater Farm here
Clearwater Farm Facebook here
MittenStateWool Shop here https://www.etsy.com/shop/MittenStateWool
Clearwater Farm Journal Blog here
*disclosure: I was given this product for review.
My opinions are just that my opinions.
Thank you for the review Dolly :)
ReplyDeleteSandra, It is I that thank you! These work so well I am glad to have them.
DeleteI have always wondered if these worked. Now I want to try them. Thanks for the review and the links.
ReplyDeleteI like her''s. The others I have purchased don't work well at all. Thank you Kim.
DeleteDo these wool balls eliminate static?
ReplyDeleteI can tell you that in the last year and a half I only had a touch of static one time. I use them constantly and that was the only instance. I can't remember what it was I had in the dryer wish I could.
DeleteThanks for asking good question. These things have paid for themselves countless times.
How many do you use in a load?
ReplyDeleteHi Annetta,
DeleteI use 3 to 5 and they work really well.