Looking to save more money? We all are! I’m letting you in on a little secret. You can cut your dry cleaning bill by up to 90% by dry cleaning your clothes at home with Dryel. Keep reading to find out how!
Thank you, Dryel, for sponsoring this post. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
We’ve got our Paradise Falls jar out and we’re collecting our pennies. If you haven’t seen the movie Up, grab some tissues and then you’ll understand that Carl and Ellie collected the spare change in an effort to visit the legendary Paradise Falls in South America. Similarly, my husband and I are saving for another vacation for our family.
The little changes can really add up. Making coffee at home rather than gong to the drive-thru, repairing household items rather than replacing, more DIY and less “Add to Cart.”
Save on Dry Cleaning with Dryel
Another way to save money is to cut back on your dry cleaning bill. Did you know you can dry clean your clothes at home? I’ve talked about Dryel before, and it makes it so easy to skip the dry cleaner and use the power of your dryer’s steam to refresh your clothing.
Using a garment protection bag, you add in your dry-clean or hard to wash clothing with an ULTRAcleaning cloth. Throw them in the dryer & then you’re ready to admire your clothing and your wallet!
Dryel is super convenient and costs less than a traditional dry cleaner.
You can dry clean your clothing at home using Dryel for as little as $0.25 per garment. That’s up to 90% of the dry cleaning bill! That savings is going to allow us to add to our Paradise Falls jars with a lot more frequency.
Not only does Dryel save our family on our cleaning bill, it’s saving the things with no price tag attached. I love that my at-home dry cleaning can refresh dress, shirts, and pants. But it’s also amazing for the special care items I wouldn’t know how to wash otherwise.
Dryel is available in your favorite stores and online. We’re getting to our own version of Paradise Falls one steam setting at a time. What will you do with the money you save on dry cleaning?
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This could be a life saver and money saver. Not having to take my husband dress shirts to the cleaners
I have been aware of Dryel for a few years and need to go back to it because it is a great way to clean clothes. I just spent a lot of money on dry cleaning so this would be a good savings.
I’ll have to share this with my husband, I don’t think we’ve used Dryel before.
This is great! We never use a dry cleaner very often. Only for weddings and funerals and such. This sounds amazing.
I must confess, I didn’t even know about this brand until i stumble upon your website. Definitely a great product to dry to save on dry cleaning.
I didn’t know a product like this existed! We spend so much on dry cleaning and this really looks like a far more affordable and hassle-free alternative.
Now this is something I’d like to try out! Sometimes, I refuse to buy certain garments since they’re dry-clean only!
I’m sure this would save so much money for some families. I haven’t heard of Dryel before but have to check it out for the times we need some dry cleaning done.
We dry clean 5 shirts each week. I know this would definitely save us some money over a months time. Thanks for the info!