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• 24 pack
• Commercial quality
• 86% cotton/14% polyester
• Machine wash and dry
• Highly absorbent Durable
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 13.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 11 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
( 11 customer reviews )
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20 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Great for CleaningApr 11, 2010
By Karen Wheless
"Book lover and organizing fiend"
I use these washcloths as cleaning towels in the kitchen, bathroom and garage. They are the perfect size and they're easy to clean (while still cheap enough to throw out if they get too stained). I can use them once and then toss them in the wash, which is much more sanitary than reusing a kitchen sponge (and more economical than using paper towels). These lightweight washcloths are the perfect combination of durability and weight - the heavier, more expensive washcloths that are sold in department stores don't work well for cleaning because they soak up too much water and don't rinse easily, while the cheaper cloths sold for cleaning are too lightweight and fall apart after a few uses. These are perfect! I've been using this brand for a couple of years, and even after frequent washing, they still hold up well.
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Just enough!Sep 01, 2009
By George F. Schmalz
"OperaNut"
I'm an avid 'all cotton' type of guy. Natural fibers work best for me. But after years of helping with laundry at home, and cleaning the 'lint' filter on our washing machine, I've come to realize that little by little, all cotton falls apart. (Yes, I only wear cotton shirts). The towels in review, are the same that I've used in medium priced hotels. Not as heavy, but soft, and strong. They dry well. Me, that is, and they take less time in the dryer after laundering. That's a plus in my book.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Great Hotel Feelin'Sep 07, 2010
By HumPlucker These make you feel like you are at a hotel. My only regret is not shopping my local warehouse club first, since they were less expensive there. I highly recommend these. Polyester / cotton blend will last much longer than just cotton.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Perfect!Jan 09, 2011
By Cutest Chicken Farmer
"Susan"
I highly recommend these washcloths -- they're substantial and abrasive enough to get the job done. Some washcloths are too 'velvety' and don't provide any exfoliation. These really do the trick.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
They are perfect for what I bought them for.Apr 20, 2011
By 3rdGen
"Middle-aged dude"
For many years I used paper towels for things such as washing windows, drying my hands at the kitchen sink, wiping off tables, countertops, and general cleaning. In my household, a roll of paper towels would sometimes last only 3 or 4 days. This was costing me 15 to 20 dollars per month. I decided to start using cloth towels. These towels are not extremely luxurious & soft. Yet, they are not thin and cheap. They are thick enough to absorb spills and tough enough to take a beating. Some of these towels have been through the washing machine at least 10 times and they are still in good shape. And because they did not cost a lot, I won't feel bad whenever I need to dispose of them. You get 24 towels. That's a lot! And the best part is... I am no longer spending 15 to 20 dollars every month on paper towels.
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