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Where to buy dryer balls?
Re: Where to buy dryer balls?
I don't know about where to purchase actual dryer balls but I just use a couple of old tennis balls in my dryer to do the same thing.
I use the old ones becuase there is less chance of the bright yellow fuzz or dye from brand new balls getting on my clothing, sheets or towels.
BBB has them for $10 (use a 20% coupon).
I got mine for $3 at CVS in their dollar area section.
Nellie's ones rock:
http://www.nelliesallnatural.com/
I am the 99%.
Many people like the tennis ball method, but interestingly, scientifically they do not work the same as wool balls. Tennis balls have synthetic coverings, something that theoretically increases static and they lack the lanolin that wool has--people debate if that helps the dryer balls work.