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DRYER BALLS - 100% New Zealand Wool

$21.00

DRYER BALLS - 100% New Zealand Wool

$21.00

AEMBR Wool Dryer Balls are a sustainable alternative to traditional dryer sheets and fabric softeners. By fluffing and separating laundry as it tumbles, our Wool Dryer Balls allow air to circulate more evenly, reducing drying time, static, and wrinkles. Learn more

Responsibly sourced and made from 100% New Zealand wool, AEMBR Wool Dryer Balls are nontoxic, biodegradable, and fragrance free. Experience the luxurious power of our Wool Dryer Balls.

These natural fabric softeners gently and quietly separate and lift clothes, reducing static and drying time. Safe for all dryer-safe fabrics, our pack of 3 dryer balls will delight for up to 1000 loads. Give your favorite sweater a fresh touch with our dryer balls and enjoy the finest wool from the shire.

  • Freshens and softens fabrics
  • Dye and fragrance free
  • Responsible RWS Certified Wool


Details

100% RWS New Zealand 🇳🇿 Wool.

Made in Nepal🇳🇵, Finished in the USA. 🇺🇸


No sheep are harmed in the making of our dryer balls (in fact, they enjoy it).


Use in place of dryer sheets and fabric softeners. Toss up to all 3 Dryer Balls into your dryer and dry accordingly.

AEMBR wool dryer balls can last for around 1,000 loads of laundry, or two to five years, depending on how often you use them. For example, if you do one load of laundry per week, your dryer balls could last almost 20 years, but if you do 20 large loads per week, they might last about a year. Still longer than fabric sheets or softener!


You can also refresh your dryer balls every 4–6 weeks to remove buildup from things like: non-AEMBR laundry detergent, lint, or pet hair. This buildup can make them less effective at softening fabric and reducing static. To refresh them, simply run them through the washer.

This means you can use them for years without having to worry about toxic chemicals entering your home or ending up in our landfills!


Use 3 dryer balls for small-medium loads, and 6 for large (typical) loads. For comforters/quilts, use 9.