Have you ever used dryer balls? Oh my goodness, I do love them. My older dryer balls were starting to unravel and fall apart after months and months of use when I found Woolzies. Woolzies are made from 100% Pure New Zealand Wool and they are extra large and super fluffy. And they work.
How, you ask? Wool dryer balls cut down on the time it takes to dry a load of laundry by 25%. They are natural fabric softeners without all of those yicky, yucky chemicals. And, Woolzies are guaranteed for 1,000 loads. I received my box of Woolzies, and took all 6 out to throw into the dryer with Ana's clothes. I do not trust any chemicals in the dryer with her cute little toddler clothes, so I use dryer balls instead of liquid or dryer sheets.
I love knowing that I am saving time and money by using something handmade, and natural. And one more great thing about Woolzies ( that is of course personal to me, ) is that they are based in the beautiful Hudson Valley. My backyard and place of residence. So in actuality, I am supporting a local company as well. It is a win-win.
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I received a box of Woolzies to faciliate this review, I did not receive any compensation in the writing of this review. The opinions within are my own.
57 comments:
I recycle my cloth grocery bags.
I recycle everything possible and drive as little as I can.
i use reusable bags at the grocery store and i recycle!
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i compost and recycle paper and aluminum debbie jackson
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We cloth diaper, use reusable grocery bags, I make our laundry detergent, and use mama cloth.
We use cloth diapers, napkins, and rags. We also are big recyclers.
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WE RECYCLE PAPER, ALUMINUM AND PLASTICS
I use cloth diapers and reusable grocery bags
I use cloth shopping bags.
We use cloth diapers, wipes, mama cloth, and reusable shopping bags. We also compost a bit (mostly just produce leftovers like banana peels and whatnot).
We use almost all homemade cleaning products and are going to cloth diaper!
I recycle and use reusable grocery bags.
we recycle as much as we can every week
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Cloth from bed sheets, towels, old clothes can be remade into tote bags, restyled back into mod clothes, quilts, donated to pet humane societies, made into toys....many uses.
Cloth from bed sheets, towels, old clothes can be remade into tote bags, restyled back into mod clothes, quilts, donated to pet humane societies, made into toys....many uses.
We use the reuseable grocery bags.
Recycling
Try to buy organic whenever possible, recycle paper, bottles, cans, etc., REUSE, go to thrift shops (great example of recycling), try not to buy water bottles but bring your own, same goes for coffee, use swirly light bulbs, turn things off when they are not in use, make as many stops in one drive as possible...
We recycle, use cloth diapers and unpaper towels.
We use cloth instead of paper (towels, napkins, bags, diapers, wipes, etc.)
I use cloth bags when shopping.
I also collect rain in a rain barrel for my garden.
I recycle as much as possible!!
I use cloth unpaper towels.
Alessandra Peterson
We collect rain in our rain barrel and compost
I use cloth diapers
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We cloth diaper, recycle anything and everything we can, we use eco friendly cleaners and soap, and we use canvas shopping bags.
we recycle
I recycle, compost and grow organic veggies.
I bring reusable bags to the grocery store
I save coffee grounds, newspapers and use them for compost. I also save dryer lint and make my own fire starters for our fireplace, which helps heat the house. terri.moore 30 at yahoo dot com
I bring cloth bags whenever I shop, have 2 recyle bins
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I use cloth bags for shopping, we wrap gifts in boxes and fabric wrappers that we exchange back and forth from year to year, and we recycle paper, plastic, glass, etc. Gaye M; rustysrambles(at)gmail(dot)com
We recycle and re-use
Refillable water bottles!
I use cloth grocery bags and when I get plastic ones, they get reused or recycled.
using cloth daipers
We avoid disposable paper products as much as possible and go re-useable!
Use cloth diapers, wipes, mama cloth, I recycle the water of the diaper laundry for the WC
We recycle, use cloth diapers & wipes, and try to use products with fewer chemicals.
I make my own laundry soap and we recycle
cloth diaper
we recycle cans and bottles. we also make our own laundry detergent so we do not have any jugs or boxes of empty detergent going to the landfills
We are a completely chemical-free household.
recycle use cloth baGS
we use clothdiapers here in our house
we use clothdiapers here in our house
I always try to bring my own grocery bags!
We carpool :)
We use natural soaps and have chickens and goats that clean up the yard and we give any leftovers to.
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I use refillable water bottles :)
I minimize water usage.
I tend to be more careful on what products I buy - biodegradable bags are important
I make my own laundry detergent. I recycle. And to get rid of static in the dryer, I use balls of aluminum foil.
Cloth diapers!
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