eco-friendly wool dryer balls
What are woollyballs?
Woollyballs are the natural way to cut drying time, soften clothes naturally, and save energy.
Woollyballs are an alternative to the toxin emitting dryer sheets and plastic dryer balls.
Where should you buy woollyballs?
Buy locally made woollyballs and protect the planet from eco-damaging shipping.
These American made woollyballs are sourced from Montana sheep wool and made in California.
Why should I use them?
Dryers use more energy than any other appliance in the home.
Woollyballs cut the drying time by up to 1/2.
Does the color matter?
The natural color of the sheep wool has no adverse effect on fabric.
How many balls should I use in one load?
Use 3-8 balls depending on the load.
You can use the balls indefinitely.
Woollyballs are the natural way to cut drying time, soften clothes naturally, and save energy.
Woollyballs are an alternative to the toxin emitting dryer sheets and plastic dryer balls.
Where should you buy woollyballs?
Buy locally made woollyballs and protect the planet from eco-damaging shipping.
These American made woollyballs are sourced from Montana sheep wool and made in California.
Why should I use them?
Dryers use more energy than any other appliance in the home.
Woollyballs cut the drying time by up to 1/2.
Does the color matter?
The natural color of the sheep wool has no adverse effect on fabric.
How many balls should I use in one load?
Use 3-8 balls depending on the load.
You can use the balls indefinitely.
How do woollyballs work?
The natural properties of the wool balls draw moisture from the wet fabric.
The felted wool balls move around the dryer separating the laundry.
This enables circulation and results in a shortened drying time.
Can I use them for other purposes than drying clothes?
Use the balls to fluffen blankets and duvets.
The natural properties of the wool balls draw moisture from the wet fabric.
The felted wool balls move around the dryer separating the laundry.
This enables circulation and results in a shortened drying time.
Can I use them for other purposes than drying clothes?
Use the balls to fluffen blankets and duvets.