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How much money do you spend on laundry deterget a year? A lot right! Baby Costcutters was sent a Robby Wash Fuchsia Laundry Ball Pack to review.

There are two different wash balls to use. The Robby Wash Fuchsia Laundry Ball pack is formulated to clean colored items and is for use in cooler water temperatures(up to 86F). For loads that are to be washed in water temperatures above 90F you should use the Blue washing ball.

One wash ball cost $32.95 and will last up to 12 months on average…..talk about saving money on laundry detergent!

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All you do it put it in the washing machine…that’s it! The Robby wash ball is an ultra high efficiency laundry solution so you can use it in HE machines.

Features:

- Hypoallergenic and great choice as a baby laundry detergent cleaner or for someone with sensitive skin
- Cleans and protects your clothes
- Guards fabrics against oxidation and discoloration caused by chlorine in the water
- Eliminates unpleasant smells thanks to its antibacterial action

How it works: The Robby Wash ball uses a unique and patented worldwide technology to clean your laundry even better than the powder laundry detergents it was independently tested against. Its activated macromolecules are gradually released through the wash, dissolving dried-in stains by generating ions which activate the water molecules. This increase in the pH enables the activated molecules to penetrate deep into the fabrics and attach themselves to the stains. As the motion of the drum agitates the clothes, the stains come away easily from the fabric and dissolve in the water. Of all the systems on the market, Robby Wash’s effectiveness is tested, proven and guaranteed.

Buy It

You can purchase any of the washer balls at Oransi.com for $32.95. You can also connect with Oranis on Facebook and Twitter.

Win It

Just use the r/c form below to win a Oransi Robby Laundry Eco-Wash Ball

Must be 18+ years old to enter. Giveaway Ends Feb. 21, 2013, at 11:59pm est. Good Luck!

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Comments

  1. David Haug says:

    $50 or so, but I am single :-)

  2. Melissa S says:

    Around $150, probably more.

  3. Christi-TX says:

    I guess it may be around $350-400/yr.

  4. sadie roberts says:

    an ungodly amount :-/

  5. Georgia Beckman says:

    $200. Just me & my husband at home now. But I shudder to think what it was when we still had 4 kids at home!

  6. Edna Williams says:

    I would guess $50 to $75. Thanks a lot!

  7. jennifer says:

    100 to 200

  8. Patricia F says:

    I have no idea…maybe $300?

  9. Darlene Jones-Nelson says:

    250.00 around average

  10. Carol says:

    Not sure but I’d guess somewhere around $150 – $200. I’d love to save some money with one of these balls!

  11. Michelle Smith says:

    I probably spend $50-$75 on detergent. That’s one thing I can get cheap with coupons!

  12. Debby Chandler says:

    I’m not really sure how much I spend but would love to save some money.

  13. chrissy c says:

    I would guess $250.

  14. Jessamine Marie Ricafort Dungo says:

    All I can say is A LOT :)

  15. Jessica Lodge says:

    Around $50- $70

  16. Stephanie Dake Thompson says:

    Around 200 a year on everything to do with washing clothes.

  17. Autumn C. says:

    Maybe $100-$200. A lot!!

  18. Judy Lipcsak says:

    There are only 2 of us, so probably about $60.

  19. Melissa R. says:

    We only buy detergent when it is on sale. But I would say roughly between$100 and $150 a year

  20. Kimberly Davis says:

    Since its just me i would still love to try this product. Thank you!

  21. terri tillman says:

    its hard to say because it is just me plus a few months ago i switched to homemade laundry soap and it only costs pennys to make.

  22. Diane Cooper says:

    Just off the top of my head, I would guess around three hundred and fifty dollars.

  23. Robin A says:

    Way to much !!! $200 or more

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