Robby Wash Laundry Ball Review

by Jill McAllister

I was not too sure how this product was going to work when I received this at home. I love my laundry detergent and I don’t like to change. I am really glad I did. This was well worth the try.

I was afraid that I might not like the scent.  I have to say it has a delightful fresh and clean scent. My clothes smelled wonderful after I washed them.

I do suggest you make sure the lid is locked before putting it in. If it comes loose the balls will fall out.  Just to be sure I check before every load.

Great for use in hot or cold water.  Each ball comes with a free stain stick. Detergent that is  in the ball is hypoallergenic.  Each Robby Ball pack will clean for approximately 12 months.  Includes 3 refill packs.  Each ball should last you approx 2-3 years.  This detergent does not have phosphates or chlorine.

Each ball retails for $32.95.  You can fid them here Robby Wash Blue Laundry Ball Pack (12 months) The blue ball is recommended for for high temperatures (32-180ºF).

Robby Wash Fuchsia Laundry Ball Pack (12 months) The fuschia ball is recommended for low temperature loads (32-90ºF).

I highly recommend trying this out. I am loving using this. Saves time and money.

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{ 7 comments… read them below or add one }

hotpoint washing machines August 25, 2010 at 4:22 pm

I’ve tried both, with ball and without and I didn’t notice any difference? Perhaps I’m doing something wrong!

mrphantuan manh August 31, 2010 at 8:45 am

I come from vietnam, I felt very or messages and
information very useful for me, Thanks for sharing

ecosavvy September 9, 2010 at 11:17 am

H.M International was established in the early 2003 as a manufacturing, trading and marketing company based in Malaysia. With great products call Fuel Savers, Laundry Ball & Power Savers.

ecosavvy October 7, 2010 at 9:27 am

Ecosavvy, Fuel Saver, Laundry Ball, Power Saver, Bangalore & India.

????? October 28, 2010 at 7:59 am

$32? This could save a lot of money, if the laundry comes out clean and fresh, I can’t wait to try it

plc training in chennai November 16, 2010 at 10:55 am

hi to all

Hypoallergenic Detergent June 21, 2011 at 2:17 pm

Heard of this stuff but don’t really understand how it works. Does it work the same way as normal laundry detergent?

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