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Doc Spock | 10:31 Sat 12th Apr 2008 | ChatterBank
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just had a quick look and saw a ? regarding dryer balls.


I hastedly retreated, what do you think.
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They are overpriced and that's why I haven't got any.
;-)
A bit of moisturiser maybe ?
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Good job you are not called "brass monkey" then.
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Chap goes into Chemists and says,

"got cotton wool balls ?"


chemist says, "what do you think I am, a teddy bear.
I thought brass monkey was a term for it being cold. :-D
The wifes been using them for well over a year now,i know it sounds silly but apparently they do work, they create a bit of a racket in the drier, but that's in the porch so no real problem.
Hi doc! lol @ mamma xxx
I used them for about a year. They made a right racket and I dont think they reduced the fluff. They split open. So no I wouldnt buy them again
8balls might be capable of answering most correctly. lol
I've never used dryer balls but I have used those funny looking pink and green velcro ball things that go in the washing machine. They are supposed to remove hair/pet fur off your clothes. Absolutely useless waste of money.

Anyway, those dryer ball things look like one of those kids toys that bounce and bang around!

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