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JML Drier Balls

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LRWG · 18/12/2006 17:46

Right - I don't normally fall for the marketing hype, not even JML's oh-so-tempting, "for just £9.99 you too can blah blah blah", but I gave in on this on and bought some Driers Balls from Woolies at the weekend and I must report they are bloody marvelous - WBB nappies are as silky soft as the day they arrived!

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mrsratty · 18/12/2006 17:49

I think they are fab too. Unfortunatley one of the balls is lost in the massive pile of washing I need to put away!

TwoToTango · 18/12/2006 17:55

I got some too - following a recommendation on another thread - totally agree that are excellent.

LRWG · 18/12/2006 17:55

Have just realised how sad this thread is - I really must get a life...

LRWG wanders off to cuddle a WBB insert...

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lillypad · 18/12/2006 18:08

Also a fan but my god they're loud!

Cappuccino · 18/12/2006 18:25

do they really dry things quicker?

I rarely use my drier, try not to really cos of green stuff

if they speed it up I'm in there

LorinaLovesSprouts · 18/12/2006 18:32

I got mine from lakeland but they look exactly the same.

I dont think they make any difference

TwoToTango · 18/12/2006 21:15

I think they dry things a bit quicker, there are less creases as well - some things don't need ironing when they come out.

snugglebumnappies · 18/12/2006 21:37

My mum got me some from Lakeland but they do appear to have knackered the inside of my dryer, looks like the surface of the moon now, was a bit worried it might invalidate my warranty as it looks like I have been tumble drying ball bearings!

Cappuccino · 19/12/2006 08:55

If I do use the dryer I get things out straight away cos then you don't have to iron them anyway - I think Kirsty from Location Location Location has described this as 'fluff and fold'

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