Pepperdog
Adult Guinea Pig
Do you want no more mess in the washing machine? I brought two of these
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MOORLAND-...t=UK_Horse_Wear_Equipment&hash=item3cc010b8eb
from a recommendation on here and I cant sing their praises enough. You can get them through amazon which was where the original link came from, I brought a giant and a large size - the large is for the boys stuff, the giant size for the herds stuff and I have been using them for 2 weeks now, several washes and no hay or hair has been left in the washing machine after using one of these.
I still hang out the herds fleece and towel that has been under the hay rack to minimise the rubbish but I also trialed a wash without making sure no hay or poo was off a towel and the bag caught every bit.
So for all those who are thinking about it, they are worth getting. And size wise, I have a 5.5kg machine, the large fits in but I cant fit the small bit of vetbed in with the rest of the washing as its very stiff and difficult to get it through the door, the giant size is not that much bigger but I would suggest you put the bag inside the drum, then load the machine through the zip opening, then when you have got a full load, zip it up and it washes as if you have lined the inside of the machine - I always worry about putting a load in unbalanced as I did once and nearly killed the machine rolleyes.
(I dont work for the people selling them, but I just love my washbags)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MOORLAND-...t=UK_Horse_Wear_Equipment&hash=item3cc010b8eb
from a recommendation on here and I cant sing their praises enough. You can get them through amazon which was where the original link came from, I brought a giant and a large size - the large is for the boys stuff, the giant size for the herds stuff and I have been using them for 2 weeks now, several washes and no hay or hair has been left in the washing machine after using one of these.
I still hang out the herds fleece and towel that has been under the hay rack to minimise the rubbish but I also trialed a wash without making sure no hay or poo was off a towel and the bag caught every bit.
So for all those who are thinking about it, they are worth getting. And size wise, I have a 5.5kg machine, the large fits in but I cant fit the small bit of vetbed in with the rest of the washing as its very stiff and difficult to get it through the door, the giant size is not that much bigger but I would suggest you put the bag inside the drum, then load the machine through the zip opening, then when you have got a full load, zip it up and it washes as if you have lined the inside of the machine - I always worry about putting a load in unbalanced as I did once and nearly killed the machine rolleyes.
(I dont work for the people selling them, but I just love my washbags)