These weird, spaceship-looking, green balls are billed as detergent substitutes. Put them into your washing machine with your dirty clothes, and they supposedly produce ionized oxygen, naturally activating nearby water molecules. This, according to their maker, enables the balls, priced at approximately $70 for a set of three, to penetrate deep into clothing fibers and lift dirt away. Eco Balls promise to be chemical-free and environmentally friendly, and the maker says that one set will last for 1000 washes, which would make them less expensive per use than regular detergent.
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Far-Out Green Gadgets
In a headlong rush to save the Earth, you might grab at anything that promises to help. The Net is littered with possibilities--some silly and some just ahead of their time.
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Now That's Lawn Furniture!
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Grow Your Own Cell Phone
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No Plug-In Required
People-Powered Music Player
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