Balls!
Balls!
I bought some Eco balls for my tumble dryer, they're supposed to save drying time by a quarter.
Good job really because they're so ruddy loud banging and crashing around.
Good job really because they're so ruddy loud banging and crashing around.
Balls!
Great title, lost me on the content though! :wah: Are they like little stones that help the washing process, the must knock the sh*t out of the machine!
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
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Galbally;522280 wrote: Great title, lost me on the content though! :wah: Are they like little stones that help the washing process, the must knock the sh*t out of the machine!Two balls made of plastic, they get between the clothes and fluff as you dry thus saving on conditioner.
The noise is awful, what i save on leccy and softener i spend on earplugs! :wah:
The noise is awful, what i save on leccy and softener i spend on earplugs! :wah:
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abbey;522285 wrote: Two balls made of plastic, they get between the clothes and fluff as you dry thus saving on conditioner.
The noise is awful, what i save on leccy and softener i spend on earplugs! :wah:
You can't rap them with rubber or anything?
To keep the noise down obviously.
The noise is awful, what i save on leccy and softener i spend on earplugs! :wah:
You can't rap them with rubber or anything?
To keep the noise down obviously.
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I wonder if they're the same kind of dryer balls I have? Mien are blue rubbery stuff and they have rounded nubs all over them. They're supposed to eliminate the need for fabric softener, prevent wrinkles and cut drying time. I like mine but if I don't have a lot of clothes in the dryer, they do tend to bang around. 
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RedGlitter;522295 wrote: I wonder if they're the same kind of dryer balls I have? Mien are blue rubbery stuff and they have rounded nubs all over them. They're supposed to eliminate the need for fabric softener, prevent wrinkles and cut drying time. I like mine but if I don't have a lot of clothes in the dryer, they do tend to bang around. 
The same!
A very eco friendly lady i met on the net from Canada used them but i could'nt get them in the UK, til yesterday.
I'm a little worried they'll take the paint off the inside of the dryer.
The same!
A very eco friendly lady i met on the net from Canada used them but i could'nt get them in the UK, til yesterday.
I'm a little worried they'll take the paint off the inside of the dryer.
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K.Snyder;522288 wrote: You can't rap them with rubber or anything?
To keep the noise down obviously.:wah: Good idea K, but i'd be defeating the object.
Long time no see, footy boy, hope you're ok x
To keep the noise down obviously.:wah: Good idea K, but i'd be defeating the object.
Long time no see, footy boy, hope you're ok x
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I don't think would take the paint off, Abbey. I expect they'd be about the same as if you ran a pair of sneakers in the dryer. I think.
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So.... do they work?, I've been tempted to get some balls but haven't managed it yet. 
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I think I might look out for these things for my machine, or perhaps try to invent silent ones, it could make me a few quid.
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Balls!
Betty Boop;522333 wrote: So.... do they work?, I've been tempted to get some balls but haven't managed it yet.
:wah:
They do actually, they cut the drying time right down.
They cost £9.99, i did'nt use softener in my wash and they fluffed my towels like a good un.
Mind you, they did give me a headache. :-2
They do actually, they cut the drying time right down.
They cost £9.99, i did'nt use softener in my wash and they fluffed my towels like a good un.
Mind you, they did give me a headache. :-2
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Pinky;522334 wrote: I don't think metaphorical balls work in the washing machine Betty!
If they did, I'd be laughing!:rolleyes:
:wah: Oh Balls!!! oh well never mind
If they did, I'd be laughing!:rolleyes:
:wah: Oh Balls!!! oh well never mind
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abbey;522345 wrote: :wah:
They do actually, they cut the drying time right down.
They cost £9.99, i did'nt use softener in my wash and they fluffed my towels like a good un.
Mind you, they did give me a headache. :-2
Well they won't give me one! My tumble dryer is underneath the house so I won't have to listen to them there balls!
They do actually, they cut the drying time right down.
They cost £9.99, i did'nt use softener in my wash and they fluffed my towels like a good un.
Mind you, they did give me a headache. :-2
Well they won't give me one! My tumble dryer is underneath the house so I won't have to listen to them there balls!
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Uncle Kram;522369 wrote: That Abbey has sure got some balls, I'll give her that.
I hear she has noisy balls!
I hear she has noisy balls!