I love when opportunities present themselves that allow me to try something new and share it with you!
Have any of you heard of Woolzies?
Let me share a little bit about what they are....
WOOLZIES, The All Natural Dryer Ball Set. This set of six handmade pure wool dryer balls are special in several ways. They deliver the same benefits for laundry as conventional fabric softeners WITHOUT all the nasty chemicals. They save everyone a lot of money by eliminating the need to continuously spend on fabric softener liquid and sheets. They cut down on the time it takes to dry a typical load by at least 25% thereby saving everyone even more money and cutting down on fossil fuel usage. Finally, being as that they are handmade in the democratic republic of Nepal, they provide a steady source of income to the desperately needy women of that developing nation.
Do you have any questions about Woolzies?
Here is a Q & A that might answer some of your quandaries.
Q1: What are WOOLZIES and how do they benefit me and the environment?
A: Regular fabric softeners, both in liquid and sheet form, contain numerous harsh chemicals which are toxic to the environment and even more dangerous to many people who have serious allergic reactions to them. The elderly, ailing and small children can suffer from a variety of negative symptoms which are really just allergic reactions to the harsh chemicals contained in these commercial fabric softening products.
Additionally, because WOOLZIES bounce around in your dryer, they naturally separate and create space between your laundry, thereby allowing the hot dryer air to circulate better and subsequently cutting down on drying time by about 25% in large loads and as much as 35-40% in small loads. This of course saves both time and money for you and energy for the environment.
The 6 WOOLZIES dryer balls contained in every box that we sell are enough for a small. medium or large load. If you are drying an extra large load, we recommend using 8 dryer balls.
Q2: How long will my WOOLZIES last?
A: For at least one full year or 500 loads, and in most cases even longer.
Q3: If I have an allergy to wool, can I still use WOOLZIES?
A: Yes! Absolutely! Since the wool is not directly touching your skin and does not shed, everyone can use WOOLZIES without any allergic reactions.
Q4: Why are WOOLZIES better than rubber/plastic/tennis balls in the dryer?
A: Rubber and plastic balls are made from harsh chemicals including PVCs which are released onto your laundry by the hot dryer air. Not only are these types of dryer balls dangerous to your health, they are toxic to the environment as well. Additionally, the harsh tumbling action of rubber, plastic and tennis balls can damage your dryer's sensitive electronic sensors. Finally, some of these types of balls may even melt slightly and cause fabric staining.
Q5: Why do the dryer balls seem to each vary slightly in size, shape and texture?
A: Our dryer balls are completely handmade. They are not mass produced by machine. Therefore you will notice variations in size, color and texture.
P.S. Did you know that many commercial dryer liquids and sheets contain chemicals that destroy the fire retardant qualities of children's and adult's clothing?!
So with all that said let me just say that I received a set of Woolzies to try and review and I have to admit that they are....
AWESOME!
They have helped reduce static in my laundry (which is vital as we move into the colder months) and they have reduced my drying time (which is also vital since we do a lot of laundry)!
So are you curious how you can get your very own set of Woolzies?
Just enter below!
Winners will be announced next Wednesday, December 5th!
So get your entries in quick!
I hope you have a Blessed Wednesday!

Those sound super! I currently have a set of the plastic ones and I had no idea they were so harmful. Always nice to save money too. :-)
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ReplyDeleteThese sound great! I have to do a ton of different loads because of my husbands FR work clothes and the numerous outfits or items my boys go through a day so my biggest tip is to just keep up on it and fold when a load gets done so you don't get behind! Nothing worse than a mountain of laundry to fold!
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