Kitchen & Housewares : BraBall - The Original Patented Bra Washing Ball

BraBall - The Original Patented Bra Washing Ball

from: Phantastic Innovations, Inc.




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1948







Address: USA
Brand: Phantastic Innovations, Inc.
Color: Blue
Country: USA
EAN: 0893442001014
Label: Phantastic Innovations, Inc.
Manufacturer: Phantastic Innovations, Inc.
Model: BraBall
Publisher: Phantastic Innovations, Inc.
Sales Rank: 1948
Size: For cup sizes 32-36 A, B, and C
Studio: Phantastic Innovations, Inc.
Warranty: Phantastic Innovations Inc. warrants the BraBall® against defects in material or workmanship as follows: 1. For a period of 1 year from the date of purchase, if the BraBall® is determined to be defective, Phantastic Innovations Inc. will replace it at no charge. 2. To obtain warranty service, you must mail the original receipt with the Return Form section filled out and the BraBall® freight prepaid to the address below. If you've lost your original receipt, a printout of your emailed receipt along with a copy of the Return Form found at the link below, will suffice. This warranty does not cover damage due to acts of God, accident, misuse, abuse, negligence, or modification of, or to any part of the BraBall®. This warranty is valid only in the United States.


Features:
  • Machine wash bras with hand-washing results so they'll look better and last much longer.
  • Maintain the flattering contour of padded bras-no more lumps, tangling, snagging, or bent or "poking through" underwires.
  • Save money with much less-frequent bra replacements.
  • Save time with no hand washing. Made in the USA.
  • Holds: 1-3 bras, cup sizes 32-36 AA, A, B and C







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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Play Ball!
BraBall - The Original Patented Bra Washing Ball I received the BraBall after the predicted time schedule, and I noticed that I would have to use the delicate wash cycle. This somewhat annoyed me, because I usually wash one load of clothing using cold water, on the regular cycle. (There is not enough to wash more than one load.) Did this mean I would have to wash two loads just to accommodate my bras? The first time I used the ball, I was tired, and I filled the ball with two bras at one time. Two bras in the ball washed wonderfully well.

Also, when I was grumpy about using the delicate cycle for everything I had to wash, I found that the clothes were not as wet as I thought they would be when that cycle was done. The BraBall actually did the rest of my clothes a favor. Now all my clothes will be treated gently.





Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Perfect solution, if your bra fits
I saw a similar product in a catalog on an airplane. When I did some research online, it became clear that the original BraBall was a better product than the imitation that I had seen in the catalog. Now that it has been delivered, I still agree with that conclusion. It is heavy-duty plastic, with stainless steel hinges, and a sturdy lock. It would be perfect, except my bra doesn't fit. Keep in mind that the shape of an underwire gets wider, even within the same cup size, as the band size (chest size) increases. I have no doubt that some C cups will fit as advertised. However, my 40B Ambrielle push-up bra does not fit because the underwires are too wide. The BraBall is a perfect circle. If it were egg-shaped, my bra would fit. I have been losing weight recently, so I will keep the BraBall and hope that future bras will fit better. The interior width of the BraBall appears to be about 5.5 inches. Before buying, measure your underwire from outside edge to outside edge at its widest place to see if your bra will fit with little or no distortion.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This is the real deal, don't buy the cheap imitation!
The Bra Ball works great! It keeps my bra in place within the ball, unlike some other less expensive imitations of this product.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - it's a miracle; why is it such a secret??
i splurged on this weird ball shaped thing on a whim and because of the raving reviews. i was almost suspicious of all the reviews even. after the first wash with an expensive push-up victoria's secret bra resulted in a spotless & in original shape bra, my suspicions were allayed and i am now a serious fan. holy smokes, this item seriously needs more publicity. i've also discovered a new secret gift for my fellow ladies. please feel free to ask questions. this thing fit into our stackable washer. screw handwashing!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love It!
At first I balked at the price, but ended up buying two because now I won't do laundry without it. Have always thrown my bras in the washer to disastrous effect, sometimes taking 5 minutes to untangle the mess of straps and snagged lace. Was ecstatic to see someone thought of a solution to this common problem! Bras now wash perfectly.

You can wash multiple bras in these, but I don't recommend more than two at a time, or one bra with matching panties, as the unit gets difficult to close if overstuffed. Agree with other reviewers that you should check to make sure it will fit in your washer if you have the center agitator style. If you have the large capacity type (e.g. can fit a comforter in there) it's probably not an issue.

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