I’ve been SO excited for the arrival of the NEW Norwex Wool Dryer balls… and they are NOW AVAILABLE!! I have loved our green Norwex Dryer Balls, but am excited to have the even more natural & ecofriendly option of wool!!
These 100% New Zealand Wool dryer balls are hand made , chemical-free and eco-friendly! They decrease your dry time by 30%, help eliminate wrinkles and act as a natural fabric softener.
They come in a set of three, and unlike plastic dryer balls, there’s NO need to remove them from your dryer between loads during the cold weather (which prevents cracking of the plastic dryer balls)!! 🙂 One thing I’m super excited about, is the ability to put a favorite quality essential oil on the dryer balls to provide a light, safe, natural scent!
You can purchase these Wool Dryer Balls right online – simply CLICK HERE to order!
(Not sure you’re ready to give up your fabric softener quite yet? I’m going to encourage you to do what a friend recommended I do… Google “Toxicity of Fabric Softener” and find out if the “good smell” [of chemicals] is worth it! ) 🙂 I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised at how EASY it is to let go of the fabric softener toxic habit… not to mention the CASH you’ll save.
NOTE: if you have an allergy to wool, it is recommended that you use the green Norwex Dryer Balls instead.

- Enjoy the wonders of 100% New Zealand wool dryer balls!
I was looking at another website that sells these wool balls and they are cheaper but say you use 4-6 balls per load. I don’t know how to determine the number I would need in a load! Is it always enough to use just 3 of the Norwex wool dryer balls in a load? How do you know when they need to be replaced?
Most of our team uses just 3 per load unless they do really large loads, then I’d definitely recommend 6 per load! These wool dryer balls work great with essential oils, too!! Message me if you need more details: ReplaceChemicals@gmail.com
I find my clothes so staticky when I use these dryer balls…any tips to reduce it?
Yes, I do have some tips for you! 🙂
1) Turn down your drying HEAT!
2) Reduce your drying TIME.
3) Wash like fabrics with like fabrics, especially washing synthetics together rather than combining synthetics with big fluffy towels that will dry much slower than the synthetics. Most times it’s synthetic fabrics that become staticy, and that’s usually due to them tossing in the dryer after they are already dry.
These 3 tips should help you out dramatically with your static. 🙂