
A Practecol Solution
You can increase your dryer heat circulation to reduce drying time by 15% and save energy costs. These heat-resistant dryer balls lift and separate your clothes to better circulate heat, reducing drying time and lowering energy costs.
Dryer Balls can save you up to $20 per year. Assuming you dry an EPA-estimated 392 loads per year, or roughly 8 loads per week, and the average annual cost to operate your dryer is $135 per year, then the average cost per load is 34.4 cents, at an electricity cost of 11.7 cents per kWh. If Dryer Balls reduce drying time by 15%, then this translates to a savings of 5.16 cents per load, or $20 per year.