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Wool Dryer Balls for Pet Hair — 100% New Zealand Wool, 6-Pack
Wool Dryer Balls for Pet Hair — 100% New Zealand Wool, 6-Pack
4.9 / 5.0
(59) 59 total reviews
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One Ball, Two Jobs
Textured wool fibers grab shed hair off fabric and carry it into the lint trap.
Tumbling agitation fluffs fibers and neutralizes static — no liquid softener needed.
Use it on
+ pet beds, fleece & synthetic blends
Skip silk, lace & cashmere — and wool garments that can felt
Specs
What pet parents say
★★★★★ 4.9 · 27 reviews on Chewy (89% 5-star)
"With 2 big dogs and a cat at home pet hair is always a challenge! I was amazed at the amount of hair in my lint collector after just the first load! The balls are a good size and I love that they are all natural!"
"A game-changer for managing dog hair in the laundry! They help lift fur out of bedding and blankets, reduce drying time, and are surprisingly quiet. A smart, eco-friendly addition to our pet routine."
"I've used dryer balls for years and love them. There does seem to be a bit less dog hair on the clothes — I have two Australian Shepherds, I KNOW about dog hair on clothes! I recommend these little gems."
"I've been skeptical about dryer balls since they became popular. I've always had several dogs that shed, and I never thought they'd be effective for removing fur. Happily, I was wrong."
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FAQ
Are 6 balls enough, or do I need more?
Six is plenty for a standard large dryer. For an extra-large machine (>7 cu ft, 20+ lb loads) use 6–8; for a compact dryer (<3.5 cu ft, under 15 lb) 3–4 is enough.
Do they really remove pet hair?
Yes. As the balls tumble they reduce static cling so loose fur releases from fabric and carries into the lint trap. Clear the lint trap after each load for best results.
How long do they last?
Up to 1,000 loads — roughly 3–5 years of regular use — replacing single-use dryer sheets and saving money over time.
Which fabrics should I avoid?
Delicate, snag-prone fabrics (silk, chiffon, lace, cashmere); heavily embellished items (sequins, beadwork, metal studs); and waterproof technical gear (Gore-Tex, PU-coated). Wool garments can felt from the friction, so keep those out too.
How do I clean and care for them?
Every 60–100 loads (about 3–6 months), soak in warm water with a little mild detergent, gently knead, and air dry. Store them in the included cotton bag when not in use.
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These wool dryer balls are as essential as my washing machine now. I can't imagine doing laundry without them. They deliver on every promise: efficiency, softness, and reduced static.
Anytime the topic of laundry comes up, I tell people about these. They are that good. It's one of those products that seems too simple to work, but it absolutely does.
With four kids, I run the dryer multiple times a day. These balls have cut down on the time each load takes, saving me time and money. They are a workhorse in my busy household.
I've switched to plant-based detergent and these wool balls. My laundry routine is now virtually zero-waste and chemical-free. It's a great feeling, and my clothes are cleaner and softer than ever.
From the high-quality New Zealand wool to the perfect size and density, these are clearly well-made. They perform flawlessly. You get what you pay for, and this is a premium product.