While it makes sense to wash all of your sheets simultaneously, one annoying problem can happen: they twist and tangle into a wad.
This twisting and tangling will not only cause your washing machine to unbalance and stop, but it also means your sheets aren’t cleaned properly and take longer to dry.
How to stop your sheets from tangling
That’s where Wad-Free comes in – the genius invention featured on Shark Tank.
Wad-Free can be used in the washing machine and the dryer to prevent sheets from tangling and balling up. This handy little product works on any size flat sheet or fitted sheet and will also help dry your sheets faster in the dryer.
How to use Wad-Free
- Attach all four corners of your fitted and flat sheets to the Wad-Free tabs. Then, wash your sheets on a gentle cycle with a slow spin cycle after loading each sheet individually into the washer.
- Dry as usual.
Wad-Free will set you back $19.99 USD ($30 AUD aprox) and ships internationally. Each product contains 2 wad preventers, which is enough for two sheets flat or fitted.
The only fabric not recommended for rayon sheets (including bamboo and eucalyptus) is because it’s so fragile when wet.
“It really works”
Lost of reviewers on Amazon had some very positive things to say about this product.
“I tried these, and they really work! I was concerned about the warnings about using a slow spin speed. Still, my cotton sheets work with whatever speed I’ve used–my sheets aren’t fancy, and I was willing to risk ripping the corners a bit if they would get clean in the middle where I sleep,” says one reviewer on Amazon.
Another reviewer said: “I’ve struggled with many small apartment dryers, so I was desperate for something to make the process easier. These are great. I can now expect my sheets to be completely dry through one cycle. I’m saving time, patience, and energy.”
For more information, visit the Wad-Free website.
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