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Friday, March 7, 2014
Fluff Friday 274
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This week The Cloth Diaper Whisperer is giving away 1 LooHoo Wool Dryer Balls Deluxe Starter 3-Pack
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I think I'll only need about 3 or 4 wool balls. But since ive never used them and am just starting out, i may be wrong lol
ReplyDeleteI think 3 is enough!
ReplyDeleteI think I'll need between 3-6 wool balls.
ReplyDeleteWE need some of these wool balls, hope I win :)
ReplyDeleteI think I need at least 6. I made some and they turned out super wonky! Would love to win these!
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ReplyDeleteSorry for my other comment, I think just 1 would be good. But I don't know how they work or how long that last.
ReplyDeleteI have never used them. But I think people said six was good.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried wool dryer balls yet but I would guess 3-6 would be ideal.
ReplyDeletetwo?
ReplyDeleteI think the 3 pack would be a great start! ;)
ReplyDeleteWould love to try these! My diaper inserts stick all over the dryer, so it would be great if these would prevent that!
ReplyDeleteI would really love to try these. Thanks for the opportunity to enter!
ReplyDeleteI think I would need about 4.
ReplyDeleteI need more of these.
ReplyDelete4?
ReplyDeleteI need more of these.
ReplyDeleteThanks for offering this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteProbably 4. But really I have no idea :)
ReplyDelete3?
ReplyDeleteI think a starter pack of 3 will be enough for now.
ReplyDeleteWe would probably need at least 3 wool dryer balls... Right now we have 6 homemade balls in there, but I don't think they are anywhere near LooHoo Wool dryer balls.
ReplyDeleteI would say at least 6-8.
ReplyDeleteI'm new to cloth diapering so I have no idea how many i will need! Three would be a good start though ;)
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ReplyDeleteI think 3 minimum but 6 would be great.
ReplyDelete3 to 6? It depends on the dryer setting.
ReplyDeleteI don't know...3 to start, obviously, then maybe if a need arises, I can add more to the mix.
ReplyDeletei would love to have 10 some for diapers and some for our clothes
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try these wool dryer balls! I heard they're great and love to see for myself! Hopefully they help with static too!
ReplyDeleteI imagine I'd need a few wool dryer balls. I'm unfamiliar with them, so I'm not sure. But I'm very interested in trying them!
ReplyDelete3 to 4 maybe!
ReplyDeleteI would think I would need 12-16. So I wouldn't have to look through every load every time. That way I could throw ~6 in each load.
ReplyDeleteI would love to start with 3 wool dryer balls for our small laundry unit.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd need at least 6. not sure though
ReplyDelete6 wool dryer balls?
ReplyDeletei guess 3 would be good to start with!
ReplyDeleteI've read that the more wool dryer balls you use, the better. I think 3 will work, but 12 would work even better. ;)
ReplyDeleteI'd throw all three in the dryer with cloth diapers and other laundry too.
ReplyDeleteI would say from 4 to 6, depending on load size.
ReplyDeleteI have heard nothing but great things about these dryer balls. I used another brand and they just fell apart.
ReplyDeleteI currently use 4-5, but could probably use a couple more!
ReplyDeleteThese would be awesome!
ReplyDeleteI read somewhere that you should have a minimum of 6. I only have 2 :-(
ReplyDelete8-10 I usually wash large loads.
ReplyDelete4 was enough when I had a mini stacked dryer, but now that I have a full sized dryer I think I need to add 3-4 more.
ReplyDeleteI think I'll probably need about 3. My HE washer gets things wrung out so well that I'm already down to 30-40 minutes for dry time (for denim!) from the 75 it used to be, so I don't think I'll need too many to cut the dry time down to 15-30 min.
ReplyDeleteI think I would need about 8-10 to really become the most effective but a few would be a wonderful start!!
ReplyDeleteI think 6-12 would be great
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ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to try dryer balls!
ReplyDeleteI think 5 or 6 per load is pretty good!
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At least 6
ReplyDeleteI would think I'd need 3 or 4 to start off with. I'm not sure how long they are good for though. :)
ReplyDelete3 would probably cut it but id say 6 max?
ReplyDeleteI think I would need 4 wool dryer balls.
ReplyDeleteI have 9 in the dryer at the moment :)
ReplyDeleteI have three of these and haven't noticed much of a difference yet. I'd love 5 or 6 more to see if that makes a difference!
ReplyDeleteI have three now, but would think I need at least 8 to get rid of static!
ReplyDeleteI think that I would need 5-6 dryer balls - I run big loads
ReplyDeleteI have 3 but could use 3 more.
ReplyDeleteI would say three
ReplyDeleteI have no idea how many I'll need- maybe four? five?
ReplyDeleteMaybe 6-8 ??
ReplyDeleteno clue! 6?
ReplyDeleteThree?
ReplyDeleteI would say 10-12. Mine always seem to rotate in and out with dryer loads.
ReplyDeleteI think 6 is the perfect number :)
ReplyDelete6 :)
ReplyDeleteI have 9 right now and that seems to do the trick. I'd like to have multiple sets so I can use a set with fabric softener.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love wool dryer balls!
ReplyDeleteI would need at least 3 but could definitely see myself using more to help reduce our electric usage!
ReplyDeleteLots...the more the better
ReplyDeleteI would need at least 3 of these! I could easily see myself using more to help reduce our electric usage!
ReplyDeleteI have 3 but I think 5 or 6 would be better!
ReplyDeleteI think 5 would be needed for a regular load.
ReplyDeleteI'm really not sure, but I'm going to say... 3?
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I think I'd need at least 6
ReplyDeleteI think 3-4 would be good. :)
ReplyDeleteI need 7-8. Only have 5.
ReplyDeletei think 3 would be sufficient
ReplyDeleteI ready that 4-8 are the ideal amount, so I guess I would need that many!
ReplyDeleteI guess I would need 6
ReplyDeleteI am not sure. I have never used them but I am excited to give them a try!
ReplyDeleteAt least three, but I haven't used them before so I'm not entirely sure.
ReplyDeleteI would think 2-3 would be sufficient. But I've never used anything like these.
ReplyDeleteA dozen or so.
ReplyDeleteI already have four, but have been "needing" three or four more...
ReplyDeleteFor my family, we need at least 8 to 10.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd start with more than 3, it seems the more, the better! SO there are 3 from this giveaway, and then some 3-6 more!
ReplyDelete15-ish... maybe more if the little ones find them!
ReplyDeleteI'd say that I need at least 6 for a full load of laundry.
ReplyDeletei read somewhere that u need 6 dryer balls?? not sure really i would say 3?
ReplyDeleteat least 3
ReplyDeleteI think you need at least 6 dryer balls for them to work best.
ReplyDeleteThe more dryer balls, the merrier. We have several, but some of our original balls are falling apart. The Loo Hoo balls are bigger and seem to stay together better.
ReplyDeleteI think ten dryer balls is enough for a large load.
ReplyDeleteAh! I don't know maybe 5 or 6?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure how many wool dryer balls I'd need, I don't know much about them. But I'd love to try them!
ReplyDeleteYes please! Could use some more dryer balls!
ReplyDeleteI think 6-8 when drying my diaper laundry or 4-5 when drying my normal laundry would be enough.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win these dryer balls.
ReplyDeleteI think around 6
ReplyDeleteI have never used a wool dryer ball before so I have no idea how many I will need. I don't even know what they do! I am totally lost when it comes to them.
ReplyDeleteI'll need 8!
ReplyDelete6 or 7? I have 4 right now (3 loohoo) and could see more being better.
ReplyDeleteI am planning to get six wool dryer balls.
ReplyDeleteI would say I need at least 6. I'm not sure how many are recommended for large loads but I usually wash our diapers every other day, and it's kind of a large load.
ReplyDeleteI think we would probably need between 6 and 9 of these dryer balls
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure because I have never tried them. At least 3! :)
ReplyDeleteI just bought a couple of these and could definitely add to the collection. I love them!
ReplyDeleteI'll need about a dozen!
ReplyDeleteI think I need 8. I have 3 and they work wonderfully but I think 8 would work even better
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing you'd need 6 but I would think if you only had 2 it would still be good.
ReplyDeleteThree sounds perfect!
ReplyDeleteI would say 5-6. We run pretty big loads of laundry at my house.
ReplyDeleteI think 6 is a good number.
ReplyDeleteI currently have 10 and think I need MORE!
ReplyDelete8? I don't own any yet, so not sure!
ReplyDelete6 seems like a good place to start!
ReplyDeleteI have 6, but think I need 3 more, so this would be perfect! ;)
ReplyDeleteWooo Whoo! Fluff Friday!
ReplyDeleteI think I'll need about 5 dryer balls.
ReplyDeleteI have 4 but don't notice a great decrease I'm drying time. I think I should add 3 more.
ReplyDeleteI probably would need 6!
ReplyDeleteI would say, 3 to 4 would be good. I've never used them, but I would love to.
ReplyDeleteI have 4, but I think 4 more would be ideal.
ReplyDeleteSix maybe? It is always good to have extras.
ReplyDeleteI'd probably need 6, but I'd love to start out with 3! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI only have 2 dryer balls. So, I think I need 2-4 more!
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ReplyDeleteI think I'll need 4 wool dryer balls. I'm really not sure because I've never used dryer balls before. I also have a small family. I usually like to hang dry my baby girls flats, I always love how soft and fluffy they are when I machine dry them!
ReplyDeleteI only think I will need one pack for my laundry because I do laundry so often! I love everything about cloth diapering
ReplyDeleteI think 12 would be good for us!! :) I have 6 at the moment and I think they do a great job. but I like to hoard things ;)
ReplyDeleteI think I'd need about 3 wool balls.
ReplyDeleteI am a brand new cloth diaper user! I would love to try these out :) So the three pack would be wonderful for trying.
ReplyDeleteI would love more of these, I have one right now and Kelly's Closet is all sold out of them!!!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea! 3?
ReplyDeleteProbably 6! Can't wait to try some of these!
ReplyDeleteThree would be great!! :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to try wool dryer balls. I hadn't heard of them until I started learning about cloth diapers.
ReplyDeleteI've never used dryer wool balls before, but it sounds like you work up to a larger amount (6-8) of balls. I think I would probably start with 3 and see what happens :)
ReplyDeleteAround 6 for a few months
ReplyDeletei think we need four
ReplyDeletemaybe 3 i have never gotten to use them but i am really wanting to start?
ReplyDelete6 would be a good start.
ReplyDeleteI need at least 6. We have a dog and little ones who always steal them to play with. And they always hide in my clothes from the drier. So I usually only have 3 or 4 in the dryer at any time.
ReplyDeleteI'm not really sure how many we would need. I'm just going to guess 3....?
ReplyDeleteDryer balls, yay!
ReplyDeleteI have never tried wool dryer balls, So I'm not sure, maybe 5-6? But, Some balls are better then no balls!
ReplyDeleteI have 3 so I think 3 more would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteAN ANSWER! I've been struggling with static in my MF inserts and even considered buying new inserts but now I see I need to invest in wool balls. For diapers I'd probably only need 2 but I'd love to use these with my towels too so I'd invest in at least 4-6.
ReplyDeleteI've never used wool dryer balls, but would guess 2 or 3 would be plenty.
ReplyDeleteI've heard that 6 is ideal for adequately separating your laundry to reduce drying time.
ReplyDeleteI don't know from experience, but 6 is the recommended number from what I've read.
ReplyDeletei say 10! i have 6 and 4more world be perfect
ReplyDeleteI would think I would need at least three but six would be great!
ReplyDeleteI would love these three dryer balls!
ReplyDeleteI don't know. I guess 3. But maybe more.
ReplyDeleteI need all the dryer balls I can get. I'm surprised this concept wasn't thought of sooner.
ReplyDelete3 seems good to me!
ReplyDeleteI think I'll need 6!
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