Welcome to the SmartKlean Laundry Ball Giveaway.
Hosted by: Savory Savings
Sponsored by: SmartKlean
I’m helping out another blogger with this giveaway. Good luck to everyone!
Are you an eco-friendly, green fan who has been looking for a way to cut back on your eco-footprint when it comes to laundry? Or maybe you have sensitive skin and are looking for a way to have clean, fresh clothes without harsh dyes or chemicals? SmartKlean laundry ball might be for you! SmartKlean has generously offered to give one SmartKlean ball and non-toxic stain stick to one Savory Savings reader! Hooray!
Check out my full review of the SmartKlean Laundry Ball to better understand what the ball is and how it works. As a quick summary: The SmartKlean laundry ball is:
Economical – Washes 365 loads of laundry without using soap or detergents. No need to buy detergent, fabric softener or dryer sheets. Since there is not any soap to rinse out, you can skip the rinse cycle all together or just start from that setting (saving you water and energy!)! Based on doing that, one SmartKlean ball could save you 6,000-8,000 gallons of water with a traditional top loader machine!
Sensitive Skin’s New Best Friend – The components come from Earth mineral and according to their site, meant to leave nothing behind making the ball ideal for sensitive skin.
The Earth’s New Best Friend – One ball can prevent 8-16 gallons of chemicals from going down into our water systems. Since the ball lasts for nearly a year, you will be reducing what you throw away. The ball itself is recyclable and the ceramic beads are biodegradable – again, saving space and the Earth! Added bonus, the SmartKlean ball is BPA and PVC-free.
SmartKlean has so nicely offered to sponsor a giveaway for one lucky Savory Saving’s reader to win one (1) laundry ball and one (1) non-toxic stain remover! To enter for your chance to win, please use the Rafflecopter form below.
Giveaway will run from 3/15/13 at 12 AM through 3/29/13 at 12 AM. Open to U.S. Residents Only. Ages 18+ only. Please read the complete terms and conditions on the form below.
Savory Savings did not receive any compensation for this post. Disclosure: I did receive the product for free to try and am sharing my opinion with you. My opinion may differ from yours. Savory Savings is not responsible for sponsor prize shipment. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered by, or associated with Facebook. We hereby release Facebook of any liability. Winner(s) will be contacted by email and will have 48 hours after the giveaway ends to respond before another winner is selected. All entries will be verified. Kathy’s Freebies & Savings is not responsible for prize shipment.
lori simas says
Buy a reusable travel mug.
melinda fritz says
turn of f the lights
grow your own veggies
reuse bags
bgv says
recyle everything you can
sherrri k says
Reuseable water bottles.
Jodi Stevens says
We use vinegar mixed with water for cleaning just about everything!
Linda Bradshaw says
I started regrowing my vegetable scraps.
Maria B. says
I usually refuse to take a bag if I buy small amount or take reusable tote when I go shopping.
cindy ward nash says
recycle
Melissa Miller says
We recycle, have reuseable water bottles, and use a Brita filter at home.
Shelly Ray says
use vinegar to clean just about anything! I always have a gallon on hand
shantelle stately says
We recycle alot.
susan says
Castile soap!!
Yelena says
I try to reuse as much as i can lol
Felina Jo Maris says
How well white vinegar cleans & disinfects.
Rachel Ralston says
I use the plastic shopping bags as trash bags in my bathrooms and use them when cleaning my litterbox. Saves money and recycles!
Jennifer Tippit says
I reuse and repurpose almost everything. Every bit of packaging and containers even plastic grocery bags get fused and turned into reusable shopping bags. I am also working on removing as much plastic from our everyday lives as I can 🙂
darlene carbajal says
recycle.
brenda rahm says
recycle
Alissa Small says
I wash my cloths with cold water and reuse glass gars to store my rice and all my nuts.
Sandrea Igess says
Purchase items with multiple uses.
Larry lee says
clean eith vineger
Patty S. says
I reuse all coffee creamer bottles, sour cream and yogurt tubs, etc, etc
Laura A says
Using wool balls in your dryer to dry clothes quicker and cut down on drying time
Marlene davis says
would love to test this
Lilia Kharabora says
Recycle and reuse bags! Grow what ya can 🙂
Rhonda says
Make your own homemade cleaning products/ laundry soap and reuse items you would normally throw away !!
Beverly Altuzarra says
Use equal parts of vinegar and water for a sparkling clean!!!
Madonna says
reusable shopping bags.
Patti Wilder says
I do not buy small water bottles
Elizabeth says
I use paper towel tubes cut into 3rd’s, fill with dirt, plant a garden seed, water, and watch it grow…
tricia leak says
paperless bills and receipts
Jennay says
Grow your own veggies and plant your own fruit trees. Save money on using hand towels instead of paper towels. Recycle, recycle, recycle!!
Brenda White Myers says
use reuseable grocery totes instead of store bags
VALERIA PAINTER says
i plant flowers
desiree (@desitheblonde) says
i do laundry in cold ana make sure it full loads
brandi hawn says
use reusable totes at grocery and wash clothes in cold water 🙂
Olivia says
One of my very favorite green items is my reusable produce bags. Always feels great to skip those little plastic bags.
Gina Demaree McKee says
Use vinegar instead of expensive and toxic cleaners for almost everything!
Kristi McDowell says
Use equal parts of vinegar and water for a sparkling clean!
Yvonne D says
We reuse so many things in our house esp bags, napkins, towels. Also as the weather improves, we dry our clothes outside!
Danielle says
reusable bags and using vinegar and baking soda as cleaners
amanda says
Making kitty food and kitty litter 🙂
domestic diva says
Use cloth instead of paper (bags, napkins, towels, diapers, wipes, etc).
minibea12 says
I use lunch box containers instead of plastic bags.
Lu says
I make my own “laundry balls” out of potpourri and old socks
missy says
We recycle everything we can and we only use reusable shopping bags.
Teresa Thompson says
Reusable totes.
Renee Travis says
We recycle, reuse water bottles, reuse bags at the grocery store, plant a garden, and try to use natural products to clean with such as vinegar and baking soda!
Cathy says
The ball itself is recyclable and the ceramic beads are biodegradable
Kim Scott Barton says
I LIKE TO RECYCLE MY water bottles and cans
Docia D. says
Reduce, reuse, recycle!
Margaret T McLaughlin says
Try to reuse items as much as possible.
jeannette woods says
I reuse the plastic bags from the store as trash bags and I got bottles so we can use our britta water pitcher instead of buying bottled water
Erin G says
recycle!!!! Almost all products can be recycled!
christina flynn says
My fav tip is to get a soda stream machine to save on all those soda bottles from being thrown away!
Tiffany says
I use reusable shopping bags, use only biodegradable/natural cleaning supplies, and try to save energy in my home wherever possible