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Can one use these and experience no need for dryer sheets?
E.g. https://a.co/d/fgBisDL
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F4R8M...asin_
These were around 2.75" across.
Are the OP listed version actually larger?
What are they sheering to order
GE Appliances Wool Dryer Balls, XL Reusable Natural Fabric Softener Made of 100% Pure New Zealand Wool, Set of 3
https://a.co/d/0CktCmn
Also, I would recommend trying HEX detergent, it works for us so well removing sweat smells, tide does not remove those smells.
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GE Appliances Wool Dryer Balls, XL Reusable Natural Fabric Softener Made of 100% Pure New Zealand Wool, Set of 3
https://a.co/d/0CktCmn
Also, I would recommend trying HEX detergent, it works for us so well removing sweat smells, tide does not remove those smells.
How many to use:
Light loads → 2–3 balls is usually fine.
Medium/large loads → 3–4 balls is common.
Extra-large loads / bedding → 5–6 balls if you have them, since more balls improve airflow and drying.
For big blankets, etc - I usually air dry them so you would have to experiment with large loads
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