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Hi , Ok, I’ll admit, the subject line of this email may have been a taaaad dramatic. ;-) But I

Hi , Ok, I’ll admit, the subject line of this email may have been a taaaad dramatic. ;-) But I take my role as someone you look to for homemaking advice very seriously and I don’t want you to make the same mistake that Carol C. did: “Why did I wait?! I have been getting the emails about these dryer balls for so long, I always said I would get them someday. I finally ordered them and am so glad I did! They are perfect! Clothes dry much quicker and are soft. I love these dryer balls!!” Just imagine how much laundry-related frustration Carol could have saved if only she’d gotten a set of my [wool dryer balls]( a little sooner! And she’s not the only one. Molly K. feels the same way: “These are terrific! Not sure how I did laundry without ’em all these years! Not only can I (lightly – and evenly!) scent my linens with just a few drops of whichever essential oils I might choose, but ALL my laundry comes out softer and fluffier than ever – without pilling. Definitely one of my best purchases of 2022.” Or this one from Gerianne D., who solved one of the most annoying laundry problems with dryer balls: “I used them for drying my sheets, and it was the first time I didn’t have a pillowcase or sheet rolled up and still wet at the end of the cycle. Saved me the time of additional drying!” Not having to turn the dryer back on 2 or 3 times to finish drying my sheets is a serious win in my book! So not only do dryer balls save you time, but they’ll also cut down on your gas or electric bill because you won’t have to run your dryer as long. And that’s not all! Dryer balls also help to soften clothes without harsh chemicals and prevent wrinkles from setting in. They have a lifespan of around 1,000 loads which means a couple of dryer balls are the equivalent of 1,000 dryer sheets! That’s good for your wallet AND the environment. A 6-pack of my wool dryer balls is on sale for 20% off right now during my Independence Day Sale! Plus, if you buy three sets, you'll get a fourth absolutely FREE. [CLICK HERE TO SHOP]( With love, Jillee P.S. OGT Plus members get an extra 20% off their purchase AND free U.S. shipping! Current member? [Get your discount!]( a member? [Join OGT Plus today!]( You received this email from One Good Thing by Jillee, LLC. If you would like to unsubscribe, [click here](.

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