Wool dryer balls naturally soften and fluff your laundry while reducing your drying time. Our dryer balls from Friendsheep wool are plastic free, chemical free, unscented, non-toxic and hypoallergenic.
Description
Includes 1 extra large wool ball, 100% compostable product in completely recyclable/compostable packaging. Makes a perfect eco-friendly gift for anyone who wants to live a more safe, sustainable, healthy, plastic free life!
- Last up to 1,000+ loads and will last 3+ years!
- Reduces wrinkles and static cling
- Handmade of 100% organic and cruelty-free certified New Zealand wool.
- Individually hand felted in Nepal for fair wages in ethical and environmentally friendly working conditions.
Material
organic and cruelty free wool, eco friendly dyes (certified azo+ lead free)
How To
Simply toss the dryer balls into your dryer and you're good to go! You can use 4 for small loads and 6 for full loads, but we suggest using 6+ all the time because it will shorten your drying time even more. In general, the more the better. You can also stop the dryer 5-10 minutes before the end of its normal cycle. Do not over dry. Remember that over drying will produce static cling.
Pro Tip: You can add fragrance and essential oils to your dryer balls! For a fresh scented laundry just add a few drops (3-5) of your favorite essential oil to each ball before each cycle. Allow absorption for a few minutes, then toss them in the dryer with your laundry. For maximum scent effect add the essential oil towards the end of your cycle, 10 minutes before the end, on a low heat setting.
Additional Info
Friendsheep Wool Dryer Balls are cruelty free and Leaping Bunny certified. "At Friendsheep we use organic wool from family owned farms in New Zealand. Unlike in Australia and China, in New Zealand farmers operate under a range of regulations that ensure very high standards of environmental protection, sustainability, animal welfare and social responsibility. New Zealand's climate is mild and sheep graze free-range in open pasture all year round. There is no flystrike, and mulesing is not practiced. Livestock exportation from New Zealand is prohibited, and this prevents the practice of horror trips on cargo ships around the world. New Zealand also leads the world in shearing technique and ability. Sheep grow wool continuously and need to be sheared once a year to better allow lambing and avoid them becoming uncomfortable, stressed, and eventually ill. Highly skilled craftsmen ensure that shearing is quick and pain-free to cause minimal stress on the animal. Our farmers believe that well-treated sheep live a happier life and will grow better wool, so they make sure their flocks are well looked after." Read more here: https://www.leapingbunny.org/content/friendsheep