Dryer Balls

By Lara DeHaven

One of the most thoughtful gifts I received for Christmas was from my son, Jake.  He decided to use some of his own money he earned from working for my father to go shopping for a few people on his Christmas list.  I happened to be on his list.

Early one morning he happened to see part of an infomercial on the Mr. Steamy dryer balls.  Whatever they said on the program convinced him that I needed them.  That afternoon he looked up more information on their website.  He told my husband what he intended to give me.  Lane had never heard of them.

Together they decided to run into Bed, Bath & Beyond to see if they had any dryer balls.  They carried some dryer balls, but they were not the same brand that he had seen on television.  Jake immediately grabbed them and said he was done.  He was quite satisfied with his purchase and could not wait for Christmas morning to arrive.

Jake carefully wrapped them up and placed the package up on top of the china hutch.  Let me explain.  Traditionally we would place presents under the Christmas tree.  With Andrew still being one year old, Lane and I made the executive decision to store all gifts out of reach, but in sight of the children.  It worked well.  No gifts were opened prematurely.  The gifts were not man-handled, shaken, and sized by weight.  Best of all, the kids could see that they had a gift or two to open.

Anyway on Christmas morning, Jake made sure his gift to me was on top of my pile to open.  Since he was so excited about whatever it was that he bought, I chose his present to open first.  When I saw these two pink odd shaped balls, I was initially perplexed.  “What in the world?”  I thought.  “What did he get me?”

But then I did the smart thing and I read the package.  They are dryer balls.  You put them both in your dryer with your load of wet clothes.  They apparently move around throughout the cycle reducing static electricity and soften the fabric of your clothes without the use of any chemicals.

I cannot use fabric softeners or dryer sheets because they contain chemicals, especially formaldehyde.  Jake is allergic to formaldehyde.  In weather like we are having, I could freeze-dry our clothing on the clothesline if I wanted to.  Instead I have been using our dryer.  Jake saw something that could help me with my chores.  He wanted to give me something that would improve the way I did laundry.

The jury is out as to whether or not these dryer balls actually do as they claim.  I will put them to the test with all the loads of laundry I need to do now.  Have you noticed how much more laundry one seems to do in the winter?  There are so many more layers to get dirty.

Regardless if they work well or not, I think that I will always remember the day that a young man, my son, carefully chose a gift for me.  It is true, it is “the thought that counts.”  He put a lot of thought and went to a lot of trouble finding me a great present.  It is a perfect gift for me.

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5 Responses to “Dryer Balls”

  1. Kat

    That is so sweet and so true…the gifts from our children have so much love in them that they are priceless. God bless, Kat

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  2. Tressa

    I love dryer balls! I actually made some following a tutorial at http://goodmama.typepad.com (click tutorials on the left side). I have been using dryer balls for about a year now. Mostly because I am cheap and fabric softener is expensive (especially if you have a teenage girl filling up the softener and bleach reservoirs to the top in your washing machine). Fabric softener is also flammable; and after thinking about it, I thought it silly to coat my clothing with chemicals. After making my own and loving them, I made a bunch more. I gave these away for Mother’s Day, Christmas, and birthdays this year. Everyone loooved them. It was a very thoughtful gift that your son came up with. I only have static problems when I dry something that has a high content of manmade fabric and then only a few things stick to that item. Enjoy your new money saving gift!

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  3. Lesley

    Dryer balls are GREAT! I use two in my dryer .. after time they do split, but I have only gone thur four in just over a year! I get them at my local grocery store for $3.99 for two!

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  4. Karen

    I make my own fabric softener using baking soda, vinegar and water and a drop of essential oil. I use this along with dryer balls for soft, fresh-smelling, no static clothes.

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  5. Lara DeHaven

    Karen,
    I would love your recipe if you are willing to share.
    Lara

    #749

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