Bounce Dryer Sheets, Outdoor Fresh, 160-Count, 2-Pack
Total of 320 sheets for $55 only reduced from $65 that is $0.17 per sheet compare with fluffy dryer sheets that is the same price but a world difference in quality. you will not be disappointed.
Bounce Dryer Sheets, Outdoor Fresh (160pc) $55 ea + Free Shipping @ Crisp Ironing
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They are amazing, I kept looking for them online but nobody sold them in Australia if they did, they were super expensive, I had to start importing it from the US myself
But I've seen Tide ones at Costco
Delicious!
What do you do it once you've used it once?
I keep using it every time, I never throw away the used ones, they don't run out of scent quickly like another brand I've tried
flush down the toilet with your disposable wipes and coffee cups
I use them to clean my tv and other screens
Check out this article:
https://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/11-uses-for-dryer-sheet…
Guys, I have limited supply until I get my next shipment next week.
some of the most harmful ingredients in dryer sheets and liquid fabric softener alike include benzyl acetate (linked to pancreatic cancer), benzyl alcohol (an upper respiratory tract irritant), ethanol (linked to central nervous system disorders), limonene (a known carcinogen) and chloroform (a neurotoxin and carcinogen), among others.
ethanol (linked to central nervous system disorders)
Also linked to waking up in a bus shelter at 5:30am on a Sunday morning without pants on.
I guess that explains why you keep forgetting your socks!
Where we're going, we don't need socks
Pffft like you need ethanol for that to happen
Costco only stocks them once a year but they're about half this price. They're currently in store.
Cheaper on amazon 240 sheets for $27.00 https://www.amazon.com.au/Bounce-Fabric-Softener-Sheets-Outd…
Used to use them in the US. I'd tear them in half and use 1/2 at a time, in a full load of clothes (this was in the very cold weather- to way to hang all of your families clothes on racks). Then use it to clean the dryer lint screen on the way to the bin. They're also nice to put one in the bottom of clothes drawers so everything smells fresh.
;)
I use one sheet in few loads to make them last longer
You can buy them on eBay alot cheaper. 2x160 pack of these for $38
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/264312086634?ssPageName=STRK:MES…This is the first time I see them in this price, although it has 10.25 postage cost still cheaper than others
sorry i live in Melbourne so i didn't think about the postage cost since pick up is free.
Great then buy it from ebay these dryer sheets are really good
Just picked up the same pack at Costco(Casula) today for $20
awesome!!!!!
These any good?