View Full Version : Anyone use laundry balls?


Sara Noel
07-30-2002, 10:34 AM
Has anyone used these washing balls? (laundry balls)

http://www.sniggle.net/Laundry/index.php
http://www.lifenatural.com/PRESDENT.HTM
http://www.miracle2.net/product/product_m2laundryball.asp
http://www.greenfeet.com/washball.html
http://www.optc.com/~btoback/laundrystuff.html
http://www.greenfeet.com/washball.html

I'm assuming this is a BIG waste of money, but of course am highly curious.

Sara

Sara Noel
07-30-2002, 03:01 PM
Chelle mentioned to me QVC had them, so I had to check it out.
http://www.qvc.com/asp/frameset.asp?nest=%2Fasp%2FIsItemNumberRedirect.asp&search=SQ&frames=y&referrer=QVC&txtDesc=laundry+ball&image.x=22&image.y=8

This seems somewhat a better deal. LOL

Sara

doodlebug
07-30-2002, 06:14 PM
I tried them several years ago. The clothes seemed kind of clean but smelled horribly dirty:pig: After trying them a couple of times I threw them away. In my opinion they are a total waste of money.

snowangel
07-31-2002, 12:50 AM
I agree with Doodlebug. I got the set from QVC for Christmas, at my request, and they sucked. Sorry, best word I could come up with to describe them. :(

Sara Noel
01-11-2003, 11:56 PM
How about these? I am cracking up.
Dandy laundry helpers grab lint, fuzz, and hair so clothes are cleaner and brighter. Toss the washballs into the laundry and their mircofibers go to work to trap pet hair, paper left in pockets, fuzz and more. Make your detergent more efficient so your clothes look like new. Reusable set of 12.

Do these not look like the velcro balls the kids have?

SewCrafty
01-12-2003, 07:47 AM
I've never heard of the laundry balls. But I would have to agree with the other ladies, how would you get the odors out??

I doubt I'll be trying them.

doodlebug
01-12-2003, 03:52 PM
Can you just imagine what those velcro things would do to a sweater?!?!?!?!:eek: