♻️ Clean smarter, live greener—ditch disposables for good!
These 100% bamboo reusable paper towels come in 3 rolls of 20 perforated 11"x11" sheets, each washable over 120 times. Super absorbent and durable, they replace up to 60 conventional rolls per roll, offering a sustainable, cost-effective alternative that’s machine washable and quick-drying. Ideal for versatile household and outdoor use, they combine eco-friendly innovation with minimalist design.
I**N
Save The Trees!! 🌲🌲🌲🌲Use This Great Towel Set Instead!!!
Ecolifestyle Reusable Towels are wonderful!!! They're the kind of cleansing wipes that efficiently wipe off dust, grease, and spills without hardship. You can scrub them on hard surfaces and hold them sufficiently well without concerns about wear or tears. Each sheet has been reused 5x is still working great and has great absorbency. These towels are good for what they are. They are sturdy and thick and wash nicely in the machine. I put them in a delicate bag and then hang them to dry for reuse. They're economical and save so many trees. One sheet does the trick for multiple cleaning purposes. I strongly recommend acquiring Ecolifestyle's reusable towels for all your household and automotive needs to ensure cleanliness.
C**E
Love these.
I use these every day in place of a dish cloth. (Wiping down the countertop and stovetop) They don't get smelly and when they start wearing thin, I put them in the garbage bin for composting.You can put them in the laundry if you like. They shrink a little but are still usable.
N**E
Great for what they are.
These are a very sturdy towel let me start off my saying that. I was impressed by how strong they are.When you get them wet they feel like they are going to tear apart but they don't. I used one sheet to scrub my stove that hadn't been cleaned in several days due to life. It was kind of gross. I washed it out with soap and dove back in scrubbing off some hard stuck on spots, cleaning the top, sides and oven from. I will say after that one use (a paper towel would have tied ine forth a way through the top alone) that perticular towel was unuseable...but it cleaned the whole stove/oven even with the stuck on grossness and icky sides.The rest so far have been used to clean the counters, wipe up spills the norm. I used some to clean windows and the bathroom mirror. So they are great in that regards.Down fall they would never survive a wash through the washer. They do say hand wash only and I agree. Each hand wash I do makes them weaker. I maybe get five washes before I have 5 washes before I have to chuck it.The other test is when I used it to help season my cast iron for it's maintance seasoning it didn't like the warm oil and it sort of breaks up faster (sure a paper towel is one shot) giving me only two uses rather then the 4 or 5.They are better then a paper towelI am taking some of the used ones to see how they hold up as disinfecting wipes so I may update this in the future if they don't hold up to mixture of Cleaning Vinegar and 4 Thieves Cleaning solution.Is it better then paper towels, sure...is it better then getting Cotton Bar Rags...no and those you can wash. You can go to the store and buy huge packs of bar towels for cheap, white cotton and they are great for cleaning. Dump them in the wash, bleach to sanitize and use them for years before you have to throw it away.
I**E
Don't be afraid to put these to work.
I just started using these, yesterday. So far I like using them. When they first arrived, I wasn't sure how they would do. So far, I have used them for napkins with dinner and in doing the dishes. I plan on using them under greasy food like hamburgers, bacon, etc., which leads me to what I feel is the best feature to me. I have Curtis Stone non-stick cookers which work great for clean up, already. I now use these towels instead of disposable paper towels to wipe out the grease from the skillets when I fry meat, or wipe out a messy pan like mac-n-cheese before being washed. As you can imagine, this is quite a messy clean up. All I do is wipe away the grease on the towel like I did before, and wash my cookers like normal. When I am finished, I squirt a little dish soap on the towel and swish it around under water. Next is the best part. I almost thought I may have made a mistake buying these, until I added this last step. I had a large plastic container that had some sourdough pretzels came in from the store. I cleaned it up and stuck my used paper towels inside, added some (1) water, (2) antibacterial dish soap, (3) a little capful of bleach and (4) some lemon essential oil to make them smell good. Then I screw on the cap and leave them to soak. I have not washed and dried, yet, but will update my post when I do. It is really handy to use the soak method with the plastic jar. I use these paper towels, just like the throw a ways. I use them once and toss them in the soaking jar. And the grease does not stain the towels.
S**Y
Lint Free -- ???
These cloths are very absorbent and sturdy. However, I purchased them also because they were described as being "lint free." Directly out of the package they have a very fuzzy texture to them with what I would call "loose fibers." I am a mixed media artist and work with many art mediums. These cloths will work great with my watercolor painting to dab the excess water and pigment off of my brush, to clean my palette, and my work surface for all mediums. They, however, will NOT work as a cloth to apply my R&F (oil) Pigment Sticks or my PanPastels over the top of stencils, which was another big reason I purchased them. I am not disappointed that I purchased them, as they will cut down greatly on my paper towel usage if I only use them with my watercolor painting, but though they may not have lint, they certainly have loose fibers that did get into my oil pigments sticks. These loose fibers are just something to consider. Otherwise, I am very happy with this product
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Go to paper towel
One sheet is thick enough to last a week or more . Dry quickly certainly a big savings. Highly recommended
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