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poundland set of 2 washing balls for tumble dryer
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none at the newcastle under lyme store and they dont know if they will be getting any?0
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None at Barnsley0
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Sold out in Nottingham (near Primark)
Anyone know if they have any in Lincoln?:j New Year, New You = 1.5lb/12lb:j0 -
Can someone who has already bought them please post the part number/barcode? A quick phonecall should save me an otherwise long journey!
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Just an update , they do seem to make the drying time quicker so def worth giving them a try at a £1. They do make a racket when you first turn the dryer on but that quickly stops when the balls soften up with the heat of the dryer
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Sorry I cant help ypu Mozilla I threw the packaging out the other day.Booo!!!0 -
None at Gateshead Metro store0
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We brought ours last week from Coalville, and one has already broke, lots of blue bits in the clothes0
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They balls bounce around inside the drum and distribute the garments to allow more warm air to penetrate the fabric.
It also acts as a softener by beating the fabric!0 -
I got some on friday in my local peterborough poundland. I havnt noticed much difference but the drying time was slightly less and the ironing wasnt as creased as usual so think they help with that. They do my head in until they warm up and go softer in the tumble dryer as they make a noise and a half so i wouldnt use them at night when kiddies are in bed but for £1 you cant go wrong and i wouldnt have paid anymore than that for them anyway as am stingy lol.2007 Competition challenge.( Win back my ntl internet costs for a year) Target £220 Have won so far = £9.99 Loreal revitalift pot of cream. and = £14.95 Royal mail smilers stamps!
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