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the fitted-sheet fix

Your fitted sheet eats the laundry. We made it stop.

Four little tags clip onto the corners of your fitted sheet and stay there for good. Now it can't bunch into a ball and drag half the load in with it, so everything tumbles freely and actually dries. You set them up once and forget they're there.

no more sheet-ball
heat-proof plastic
installed in seconds
installed in seconds
we've all been there
the problem

You already know exactly how it feels.

You reach into the dryer expecting warm, fluffy laundry. Instead your hand closes around one giant knot. The fitted sheet has wrapped itself around everything else, and whatever was buried in the middle never dried at all. So you stand there pulling shirts out of a sheet, and then you start the dryer back up. Again.

It all comes out as one heavy knot
Whatever's buried in the middle is still wet
So you run the whole dryer again
the advice you've already tried

You've heard the hacks. You've tried the hacks.

Every one of these genuinely works. There's just one small catch: you have to actually do it, every single time you wash a sheet, for the rest of your natural life.

  • “Fold the fitted sheet into a neat bundle before it goes in the dryer.”

    Folding a wet sheet to help it dry is an optimistic move. The outside dries, the middle stays damp, and you're right back here next week.

  • “Stop the dryer partway through, pull the sheet out, shake it loose, and put it back in.”

    Works great, as long as you enjoy babysitting a dryer and setting a timer for your own laundry.

  • “Dry your sheets on their own, separate from the rest of the load.”

    One bed quietly becomes two or three dryer runs. Your electric bill will have feelings about that.

  • “Toss a few wool or rubber dryer balls into the drum.”

    Sometimes they help. Sometimes the sheet just plays jump-rope with them and knots up anyway.

  • “Add a clean, dry towel to the load to improve airflow.”

    So now your sheet dries and you have a damp towel to deal with instead. The problem didn't leave, it just moved house.

Spot the theme? They're all something you do again, and again, and again. TangleTags you set up once — and then the sheet physically can't ball up. You get to stop thinking about it entirely.

install once, done
the fix

Four tags, on once, and they take it from there.

TangleTags fix this at the source. Four tags clip onto your sheet's corners and grab a pinch of fabric behind a little disc, locking down so they won't budge in the wash. Come laundry day, a quick elastic cinch gathers all four corners into one bundle and the sheet stays shut. It can't open up and swallow the rest of your load, so everything tumbles freely and dries the first time through.

They're made from a heat-resistant plastic used for car parts and outdoor gear, the kind of thing that shrugs off a hot dryer without blinking. The shape got dialed in by hand over years of prototypes, reprinted and tweaked until it locked exactly the way it should.

A little disc grabs the fabric from behind and holds tight
Made by hand in Minneapolis, a few sets at a time
Same heat-resistant plastic they make car parts from
ten seconds, one firm press

How a tag is installed

You tuck a pinch of the sheet inside the tag and lock it down with the disc. Once it's on, it's on.

1 Tag out, disc in

Tag out, disc in

The tag sits on the outside of the corner, the little disc behind it on the inside.

2 Capture the fabric

Capture the fabric

Push the disc — wrapped in a pinch of the sheet — through the opening on the back of the tag.

3 Flatten and tug

Flatten and tug

Flatten the disc and pull the fabric taut. It seats into the groove and locks — for good.

4 Find it by touch

Find it by touch

A smooth tag your fingers land on in a second. Three more corners and you're done.

every laundry day

Then you just do laundry

1

Cinch the corners together

Before the dryer, the elastic gathers all four tags into one tidy bundle — so the sheet can't open up and tangle.

top right = anchor corner
2

Dry on any heat

Throw it in and crank the heat as high as you want. The tags don't flinch, and the sheet tumbles around loose instead of knotting up.

3

Find it by feel

Pulling the sheet from a full load, your fingers land on a tag in a second. No more hunting for a corner.

find it in the dark

Try them for 90 days. Still tangles? Full refund.

Run them through your actual laundry for three months. If your fitted sheet still tangles, email us and we'll give you your money back. You won't even have to mail anything back.

Get TangleTags — $14.99