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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162 comments:

  1. 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

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  2. I think I'll need between 3-6 wool balls.

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  3. WE need some of these wool balls, hope I win :)

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  4. I think I need at least 6. I made some and they turned out super wonky! Would love to win these!

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  5. Sorry for my other comment, I think just 1 would be good. But I don't know how they work or how long that last.

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  6. I have never used them. But I think people said six was good.

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  7. I haven't tried wool dryer balls yet but I would guess 3-6 would be ideal.

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  8. Kaila Lauridsen-MooreMarch 7, 2014 at 1:12 PM

    two?

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  9. I think the 3 pack would be a great start! ;)

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  10. Would love to try these! My diaper inserts stick all over the dryer, so it would be great if these would prevent that!

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  11. I would really love to try these. Thanks for the opportunity to enter!

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  12. Thanks for offering this giveaway!

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  13. Probably 4. But really I have no idea :)

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  14. I think a starter pack of 3 will be enough for now.

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  15. We 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.

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  16. I would say at least 6-8.

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  17. I'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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  18. I think 3 minimum but 6 would be great.

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  19. 3 to 6? It depends on the dryer setting.

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  20. I don't know...3 to start, obviously, then maybe if a need arises, I can add more to the mix.

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  21. i would love to have 10 some for diapers and some for our clothes

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  22. I'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!

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  23. I 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!

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  24. I 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.

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  25. I would love to start with 3 wool dryer balls for our small laundry unit.

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  26. I think I'd need at least 6. not sure though

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  27. 6 wool dryer balls?

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  28. i guess 3 would be good to start with!

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  29. I've read that the more wool dryer balls you use, the better. I think 3 will work, but 12 would work even better. ;)

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  30. I'd throw all three in the dryer with cloth diapers and other laundry too.

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  31. I would say from 4 to 6, depending on load size.

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  32. I have heard nothing but great things about these dryer balls. I used another brand and they just fell apart.

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  33. I currently use 4-5, but could probably use a couple more!

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  34. These would be awesome!

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  35. I read somewhere that you should have a minimum of 6. I only have 2 :-(

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  36. 8-10 I usually wash large loads.

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  37. 4 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.

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  38. I 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.

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  39. I think I would need about 8-10 to really become the most effective but a few would be a wonderful start!!

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  40. I've always wanted to try dryer balls!

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  41. I think 5 or 6 per load is pretty good!
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  42. Ashley Chassereau ParksMarch 7, 2014 at 3:33 PM

    I would think I'd need 3 or 4 to start off with. I'm not sure how long they are good for though. :)

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  43. 3 would probably cut it but id say 6 max?

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  44. I think I would need 4 wool dryer balls.

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  45. I have 9 in the dryer at the moment :)

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  46. I 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!

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  47. I have three now, but would think I need at least 8 to get rid of static!

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  48. I think that I would need 5-6 dryer balls - I run big loads

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  49. I have no idea how many I'll need- maybe four? five?

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  50. I would say 10-12. Mine always seem to rotate in and out with dryer loads.

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  51. I think 6 is the perfect number :)

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  52. I 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.

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  53. I absolutely love wool dryer balls!

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  54. I would need at least 3 but could definitely see myself using more to help reduce our electric usage!

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  55. I would need at least 3 of these! I could easily see myself using more to help reduce our electric usage!

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  56. I have 3 but I think 5 or 6 would be better!

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  57. I think 5 would be needed for a regular load.

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  58. I'm really not sure, but I'm going to say... 3?
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  59. I think 3-4 would be good. :)

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  60. Gabrielle DennisonMarch 7, 2014 at 10:14 PM

    I need 7-8. Only have 5.

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  61. i think 3 would be sufficient

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  62. I ready that 4-8 are the ideal amount, so I guess I would need that many!

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  63. I am not sure. I have never used them but I am excited to give them a try!

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  64. At least three, but I haven't used them before so I'm not entirely sure.

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  65. I would think 2-3 would be sufficient. But I've never used anything like these.

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  66. I already have four, but have been "needing" three or four more...

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  67. For my family, we need at least 8 to 10.

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  68. I 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!

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  69. 15-ish... maybe more if the little ones find them!

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  70. I'd say that I need at least 6 for a full load of laundry.

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  71. i read somewhere that u need 6 dryer balls?? not sure really i would say 3?

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  72. I think you need at least 6 dryer balls for them to work best.

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  73. The 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.

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  74. I think ten dryer balls is enough for a large load.

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  75. Ah! I don't know maybe 5 or 6?

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  76. I'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!

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  77. Yes please! Could use some more dryer balls!

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  78. I think 6-8 when drying my diaper laundry or 4-5 when drying my normal laundry would be enough.

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  79. I would love to win these dryer balls.

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  80. I 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.

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  81. 6 or 7? I have 4 right now (3 loohoo) and could see more being better.

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  82. I am planning to get six wool dryer balls.

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  83. I 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.

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  84. I think we would probably need between 6 and 9 of these dryer balls

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  85. I'm not sure because I have never tried them. At least 3! :)

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  86. I just bought a couple of these and could definitely add to the collection. I love them!

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  87. I think I need 8. I have 3 and they work wonderfully but I think 8 would work even better

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  88. I'm guessing you'd need 6 but I would think if you only had 2 it would still be good.

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  89. I would say 5-6. We run pretty big loads of laundry at my house.

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  90. I currently have 10 and think I need MORE!

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  91. 8? I don't own any yet, so not sure!

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  92. 6 seems like a good place to start!

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  93. I have 6, but think I need 3 more, so this would be perfect! ;)

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  94. Wooo Whoo! Fluff Friday!

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  95. I think I'll need about 5 dryer balls.

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  96. I have 4 but don't notice a great decrease I'm drying time. I think I should add 3 more.

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  97. I would say, 3 to 4 would be good. I've never used them, but I would love to.

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  98. I have 4, but I think 4 more would be ideal.

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  99. Six maybe? It is always good to have extras.

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  100. I'd probably need 6, but I'd love to start out with 3! Thanks for the chance!

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  101. I only have 2 dryer balls. So, I think I need 2-4 more!

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  102. I 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!

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  103. I only think I will need one pack for my laundry because I do laundry so often! I love everything about cloth diapering

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  104. I 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 ;)

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  105. I think I'd need about 3 wool balls.

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  106. I am a brand new cloth diaper user! I would love to try these out :) So the three pack would be wonderful for trying.

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  107. I would love more of these, I have one right now and Kelly's Closet is all sold out of them!!!

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  108. Probably 6! Can't wait to try some of these!

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  109. I would love to try wool dryer balls. I hadn't heard of them until I started learning about cloth diapers.

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  110. I'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 :)

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  111. maybe 3 i have never gotten to use them but i am really wanting to start?

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  112. I 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.

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  113. I'm not really sure how many we would need. I'm just going to guess 3....?

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  114. I have never tried wool dryer balls, So I'm not sure, maybe 5-6? But, Some balls are better then no balls!

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  115. I have 3 so I think 3 more would be perfect!

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  116. AN 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.

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  117. I've never used wool dryer balls, but would guess 2 or 3 would be plenty.

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  118. I've heard that 6 is ideal for adequately separating your laundry to reduce drying time.

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  119. I don't know from experience, but 6 is the recommended number from what I've read.

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  120. i say 10! i have 6 and 4more world be perfect

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  121. I would think I would need at least three but six would be great!

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  122. I would love these three dryer balls!

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  123. I don't know. I guess 3. But maybe more.

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  124. I need all the dryer balls I can get. I'm surprised this concept wasn't thought of sooner.

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