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The Color Grasper for Laundry is a revolutionary 110-count dye catcher that utilizes advanced nano adsorption technology to protect your clothes from color bleeding. With its high-density rhombus mesh structure, it offers superior absorption capabilities, making laundry day easier and more efficient. Environmentally certified and fragrance-free, it's safe for all, including babies and pregnant women. Just toss it in with your wash and enjoy vibrant, protected clothing without the hassle of sorting.
N**Y
Works as expected for a very good price!
Very cost effective compared to other brands. Just throw one or two into the wash and it pulls the color so your lighter clothes don't get stained. I don't mix whites or super light colors with new jeans or dark colors that haven't been washed several times. But since more than one person does the wash in my home, it's become a rule to always use Binbata. This doesn't add fragrance thank goodness!
A**D
Best color absorber around!
This is an amazing feat! This little sheet soaks up all the loose dyes in the wash so there is no tainting your clothes colors. These are a great value compared to some other color absorbers on the market. This is cheaper and does an amazing job! I’m posting a picture of what this sheet absorbed from the wash today. There could be two different culprits for the blue, but regardless the white item stayed bright white. You can’t go wrong with
S**L
Allows you to mix things together, no worries
These things work incredibly well. The photo is from a load of color clothes that also had other items in there with light-colored stripes, and this caught everything. I've been washing with them for a long time, and they prevent color transfer so well! It allows me to finish all of my laundry in one load instead of a bunch of little loads. This way, too, I don't have to look at laundry piling up if I only want to do large loads.
M**Z
I will buy again
Great product, it works, excellent price. Cheaper than Dr. Beckmans
L**A
Washing mixed colors together
Great to wash mixed colors without colors transferred
C**A
They work well—see pictures/comparison with Carbona Color Grabbers
I’m posting pictures comparing Carbona Color Grabbers to the Binbata sheets. I’ve been using Carbona for years and have been very pleased with them, but I use so many that I decided to look for a better-priced option. This experiment was 5 Carbona sheets and 5 Binbata sheets in a dark load with 3 new clothing items that had never been washed—a black 100% cotton t-shirt, a navy 100% cotton t-shirt, and a set of black, 95% rayon/5% spandex pajamas. (The pajama material wasn’t likely to bleed much, but the t-shirts certainly were.) I spaced the dye catcher sheets in pairs in the load such that one of each brand would be together and they would be equally exposed to whatever dye came out in the wash as they got sloshed around in various parts of the washer tub, at least in theory. (My thinking on that is if one brand’s sheets were in close proximity to a new shirt and the others were not, then it would be misleading to think that the one that was more exposed was better at catching dye just because it was darker; pairing them reduced the chances of that happening.) The pictures show how much each type of sheet collected, and the Binbata sheets definitely collected a lot, particularly on the purple/red end of the spectrum. I think I will keep experimenting with how they compare with other colors, because it seems like the Carbona sheets might be picking up colors that the Binbata sheets might not get as well—more grey than red, for example. It’s clear, though, that the Binbata sheets work well with brand new black and navy 100% cotton t-shirts, so I’m giving them 5 stars. I expect I will purchase them again, although I might continue pairing them with a Carbona sheet for a while until I trust them at the level that I trust Carbona.All that said, I have done similar experiments with Carbona and Shout Color Catchers, and Carbona beats Shout every time, every color, hands-down. I haven’t tried any other brands at this point besides those three.I hope this is helpful to someone. This is the review I was looking for when I was trying to decide whether to try Binbata. I say try them. :-)
Y**I
Colorguard
Does the job well.
K**O
WOW! I am so glad I used these!
I had never heard of these until a wool clothing group member mentioned them. I decided to add them to my subscribe & save order and try them out since I needed an extra item one time. Spoiler alert: They are staying on my S&S order!Wow! The first time I used these, I used two for a "darks" load since there were several important items in the average size load. There was also a somewhat new green cotton-t-shirt (it had been washed twice before). In my photo:Catcher #1: new for comparisonCatcher #2: went through the washer with the full loadCatcher #3: went through the washer with the full load and accidentally went through the dryer with the cotton portion of the load only (the wool portion of the load was pulled out to air-dry)That is a lot of color caught!!!Have since used one color catcher per load and cut it in half to circulate better around the washing machine without being too small to get stuck anywhere. None have caught this much color. A different "darks" load caught some red in an old cotton t-shirt (four years old and has been washed 2-4 times a months this whole time) and turned both halves a light/medium pink. A "mediums" load came out practically brand new looking, as did a couple "white/lights" loads. We just reuse the catchers until they turn dark gray. These were to test all types of loads.For anyone new to color catchers or considering switching from a bigger "name brand", these look and feel like ordinary material. There is no weird texture or smell.We do not use very many laundry products, but these have made the cut! I kept them on my subscribe and save order and we are using them in every load except whites. One of the reasons I wanted to try them is with two of us wearing more wool year-round, our load sizes are much smaller if we continue to separate by color. I'd rather conserve water and energy, so we are combining all "colors" together and using these color catchers. We will continue to separate out true whites, which is pretty easy for us. We just add the woven clothing items to our white sheets load and add the other clothing items (like knits) to our white towels load. What used to be five loads per week is now three (sheets, towels, clothes), so time-saving as well!
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