Who uses silicon dryer balls or wool dryer balls rather than dryer sheets?

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    Cathy

      .. and do they work well?

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      Nicole

        I use both. I have 1 silicone 1 and 6 wool. They work well.

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        Starr

          Frugal is a clothesline.

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          Susan

            We use wool dryer balls for our laundry. They work pretty good. There is still a little static, but it’s much better than not having anything and dryer sheets are not only expensive but bad for the environment!

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            Julie

              Meh. I think they help some. But I find them annoying to be honest. They are always falling out of my dryer as I try to take clothes out.

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              Jan

                I haven’t used fabric softener or dryer sheets for about 5 years. I use 7 wool dryer balls and 2 textured silicone ones to remove hair. I have long hair that sheds badly.

                I also add 1 cup of white vinegar in both wash and rinse, too. Love the results.

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                Sheila

                  I’ve used wool dryer balls for years, they work great.

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                  Brenda

                    I started using wool dryer balls a few months ago, and I am not disappointed. I love not having to buy fabric softener, and reducing wear and tear on my dryer.

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                    Connie

                      I have used four wool balls, for about six years. And I do use liquid fabric softener on select clothing, maybe I use one medium bottle a year.

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                      Sue

                        I use the silicone balls and they work well. We have 3 dogs and I have long hair so I throw in a dryer sheet as well.

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                        Arianne

                          I use both (2 silicone, 4 wool, and yes, I know that’s a lot of balls in each load) and they’re great. I sometimes still throw in 1/4 of a dryer sheet with certain loads just because I like the scent, but the balls alone get the job done perfectly well as far as softening/static/wrinkles/pilling.

                          I think the wool balls actually do a better job softening than dryer sheets do.

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                          Brenda

                            I haven’t tried them. Dryer sheets are in the One Dollar isle at Dollar General. You get 15. I didn’t use them for years but now can spare the dollar. They’re a luxury, not a necessity.

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                            Becky

                              We stopped using dryer sheets years ago. Allergies are much better. Put vinegar in the rinse cycle and just use a tablespoon or two of detergent in each wash load.

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                              Maureen

                                Use them for years…..they work well. Also, I use vinegar in the wash cycle. I can’t do bleach or fabric softeners due to allergies.

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                                Kristin

                                  I don’t really use the dryer anymore. I’ll throw towels and bedspreads in, but I saw the reduction in gas and electric with line drying last year and I’ve been sold since.

                                  Plus the smell fresh for weeks. I didn’t know the dryer sapped them so much.

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