The Best Bounce Dryer Sheets on the Market - Summer Orchid Scent
Level 4 Scent Level the Highest in Bounce Products
By Ryan Christopher DeVault, published Jul 16, 2008
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Bounce has had dryer sheets out for a number of years, and the intent of their product is to add softness and static reduction to fabrics in the dryer. Fabric sheets have become an important part of most people's arsenal when it comes to doing laundry, and I am one of the people that like to do it with very strong smelling types. Bounce actually offers dryer sheets that range in scent level from 0 all the way up to 4. What this means, is that if you want unscented you will go with 0, and the stronger you want the sheets to smell, the higher that you go on the scale. Since I really like the smell of all Bounce sheets I am at the far end of the scent level, using the Summer Orchard Scent, which comes in at level 4 in the scale. Summer Orchard is a brand that only Bounce has on the market right now. The scent is sort of a mix between a floral and fruity scent, and it is very strong. When you are going through the store to purchase dryer sheets, you will be able to smell them very well through the outside of the box. It was at this point that I knew I would like them, and ever since I bought my first box of Summer Orchard, I haven't gone back to one of the other scents. The scent itself is quite strong, but it doesn't come off as being too fruity, and for me that is a really good thing. I don't need my clothes to smell like fruit when I am going through my day. I can't even imagine the number of jokes that would come my way if I really smelled like flowers everyday.
The biggest selling point of the Bounce Summer Orchard Dryer Sheets is that it makes my clothes smell really clean after they have been dried. Not only that, but there are many other uses where I can take advantage of the scent coming out of the box. One such use is popping it into my stack of clean blankets in the closet and just leaving it there. It gives off its aroma, and makes the blankets smell really good (and really clean) when you pull them out to put them on the bed. This works just as well for clothing, when you put them into your drawers. One other use that may be a little original, is that I have put a box on the passenger seat of my car, and when it heated up, it gave the seat and that side of the car a really nice smell.

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Takeaways
- smells great
- removes static cling and softens clothing,
- strong scent
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