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Magnetic Laundry Balls - do they work?

(14 Posts)
amt101 Tue 24-Oct-17 20:35:39

I use a magnetic rubber ball in my machine but only because it's supposed to stop hard water problems. I still use detergent. Can really recommend Aldi's non bio liquid.

Babette Mon 23-Oct-17 17:50:58

The US Federal Trade Commission has taken action against some of the manufacturers of these products because of their misleading claims.[7] Consumer organizations from several countries have recommended against buying this type of product.

W11girl Mon 23-Oct-17 15:20:18

Can't see how they would work, yes they would remove stains and dirt but not bacteria. I'm no expert but I would imagine we need chemicals such as washing powder to do that, like we need antibiotics (chemicals) to fight human bacterial infection.

Funnygran Mon 23-Oct-17 14:15:27

I've often wondered about them when I've seen them in Lakeland so I'm glad I've read this. I had something similar to go in the tumble dryer to make towels fluffy. They made such a racket that I only used them once and the grandchildren ended up playing with them out in the garden.

Squiffy Mon 23-Oct-17 13:47:46

Hmm, no glowing endorsements then! Thanks, all of you, for your input.

Back to the stream and the rocks for me then grin Or coming up with a Plan B . . . . .

sussexoldbag Mon 23-Oct-17 12:14:39

My partner's lodger used them. They made a horrendous clanking noise in the machine and the washing came out grey and dried stiffly. Ugh! grin

hildajenniJ Mon 23-Oct-17 10:44:22

I've tried them, they don't work! Do not spend any money on them! (The ones I had were free).

luluaugust Mon 23-Oct-17 10:26:01

For goodness sake don't put a couple of rocks in the washing machine.

1moleta3 Mon 23-Oct-17 10:23:11

I only use them in the machine if the sheets and towels are dirty enough to receive a thrashing along with normal detergent. Modern equivalent to beating on the rocks.

Squiffy Mon 23-Oct-17 10:14:29

Nelliem I now have this wonderful image of mini-women bouncing around in my washing machine!

I've read online reviews, but they seem very mixed - and confusing because there are different types of ball (magnetic, plastic, metal, some filled with 'stuff' etc).

Nelliemoser Sun 22-Oct-17 23:18:36

They could probably work on the same principle as women have done over centuries . Beating and rubbing your washing on the rocks of your nearest stream.

LadyGracie Sun 22-Oct-17 23:04:37

I used one on holiday in a gites in France, I wouldn’t use one for any longer than a fortnight. I like my clothes having a proper wash.

Esspee Sun 22-Oct-17 20:36:01

The answer appears to be NO Squiffy, they don't work and are just a scam. Look it up on Wikipedia.

Squiffy Sun 22-Oct-17 13:20:21

Just that really! The ones I’ve seen in a Betterware catalogue are supposed to replace the need for detergent by attracting dirt and smells out of fabrics. Has anyone tried them? Are they too good to be true?