KitchLife Weekly Bamboo Paper Towels with Oil-Water Separation Technology, Each Sheet Last for One Week - Washable and Recycled Reusable Paper Towels, Jungle Green

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  • ThePlainOldT

    Greater than one week

    Im not sure that these KitchLife Reusable Bamboo Paper Towels are enough to last 6 months, but each one can definitely last longer than traditional paper towels. The rolls and towels are more durable, but are also smaller than paper towels. Im using one at a time to dry my hands after washing them, so Im not cleaning up messy stuff. After a few uses, I wet and spray with hypochlorous acid spray to disinfect it, let dry, and keep using it until it is spent. These towels are more durable and long lasting than traditional paper towels, and they save on waste. They are handy for a myriad of uses, and I would recommend them.

  • Fashionista Gal

    21-11-2024

    My husband can use an entire roll of paper towels while making a meal. It’s almost ridiculous! These bamboo made reusable paper towels are great. They are thicker than normal paper, and do a great job of absorbing spills. I used one to clean my coffee area and it became all stained with coffee, yet washed clean and fresh. I just wash with my regular laundry, and they are clean again and ready for the next mess. These are a great value and make cleaning up a snap. Recommend!!

  • Abner Schimmel

    > 3 day

    These bamboo paper towels are amazing! I used one to clean my dirty stovetop grates and stovetop and then rinsed it out and it looked brand new. I posted pictures on how well they held up. It appears that you can use these over and over again. They are absorbent and strong!! They are eco-friendly and reusable! They are the perfect size and having the roll is convenient to store. I hope you found my review helpful!!

  • Dickens

    > 3 day

    This is a small roll of reusable bamboo paper towels, that feel obviously thicker than ordinary paper towels. They are stiff and kind of scratchy when dry, but soften up as soon as they get wet. They are very absorbent and don’t fall apart when you rinse them and reuse them repeatedly. But like sponges or dishrags, I wouldn’t use the same one in the kitchen on multiples days due to bacteria, unless I washed them in the washing machine. You could certainly keep using one paper towel while cooking or cleaning up after a meal without replacing it with multiple paper towels. Should be a good product for me because I seem to go through many paper towels in a day.

  • K.Anne

    > 3 day

    I like these reusable wipes - I love using paper towels but do not like buying them and part of my brain says that they are wasteful. These reusable towels are a happy compromise for me. I can use them and just throw them in the wash. Super easy to wash and reuse. I have been using them for 3 weeks and have washed in the washing machine 4-5x and they are still in good condition. I would purchase it again.

  • firecat13

    Greater than one week

    These Reusable Bamboo Paper Towels by KitchLife come with 40 towels on a roll. I use them to supplement rather than completely replace my existing paper towels. The reusable nature of these towels has dropped my paper towel usage a lot. I use them most often for washing dishes and wiping up around the kitchen, much cleaner than reusing dish cloths multiple times. As they get more worn, they get downgraded to harder and dirtier jobs, until they are too worn or dirty to reuse anymore.

  • Sewducky

    Greater than one week

    One of these roughly matches the absorbency of the fancy paper towels. They wick quick you can wring them out super easy and untangle. They are a little thicker than a nice paper towel, just a little smaller. You can reasonable mop up/ wipe/scrub with these. Rinse clean for it to ready again. Im not sure where these fit for us to not take up space, but will likely last for me. These may live in the living room to soak up toddler spills in the living room, then test in the wash after some accumulate. I may add snaps, but Ill wait to see how these first few hold up in the long run. Ill be honest we purchase good paper towels. We use them sparingly, now more with this swap. A roll of paper towels is used every month at messiest, but average a roll every 3 months. I tend to use them when Ive got a disposable need + strength, or I dont want to deal with excess lint of a napkin breaking down for. If you are looking to reduce, heres my methods: I have a pile of flour-sack and terry dish towels in a drawer. They get used in two phases. First is to dry clean things (foods/hands), those hang over the sink in front of the sunny window to ensure/see clean, next they go to another bar to be ready to soak up/mop dirtier activities. I hoard leftover paper napkins (only what is given, when eating out no stealing chunks, we do eat out more, than at home...) That pile lives at the kitchen table. Those get used up for disposable mess cleaning- Oils/spills wiping up messes. We place a plate under overflow risks in the Microwave and/or use a cover. Now All I use the paper towel for is food prep. Ive had an item change on me in the far past. At purchase this was called KitchLife Reusable Bamboo Paper Towels - 1 Roll = 6 Months Supply, Seafoam, Washable and Recycled Paper Rolls, Eco Friendly Gift This is a new product, so its description may adjust to suit the product over time. The pictures show what I got.

  • Dispatches from Galifrey

    > 3 day

    Like many of you out there, I am trying my best to reduce, reuse, and recycle, and these bamboo towels certainly do the trick. I have had these for a couple months and have used three, all of which rinsed almost perfectly clean with water alone. What didn’t come out in the kitchen sink disappeared after a trip through the washer the gentle cycle on the cold/cold setting. They show no signs of wear, and I have used those three towels again and again, with no reduction in efficacy. When they say this roll will last you a long time, they aren’t kidding! I have even given them to my barbecue ribs loving husband to use in place of paper napkins because I don’t want my cloth ones stained. Even that sticky, tomato-laden sauce was no challenge for these amazing towels! They rinsed almost perfectly clean just under the kitchen faucet. As I said, I am in love! Bottom line: stronger, reusable, and better for our planet. Plus, imagine the savings! Just three towels have reduced our usage by over a roll per month. Highly, highly recommended!!

  • JenSim

    20-11-2024

    I’ve been spring cleaning and these bamboo towels are amazing! I’ve used the same one to wash all my windows and it still has some life in it. I’d have gone through half a roll of regular paper towels by now. They’re much thicker than regular paper towels and strong. I tugged and tugged and these will not tear. They are very durable and can also soak up a lot more liquid than regular ones. Each sheet is 9.5” X 11.8” and there are 40 towels per roll. Theyre going to last me a long time and I feel good about using them. I love that these are machine washable. They’re more like cloth than paper, and can be used over and over. These bamboo towels get all the stars!

  • TH

    > 3 day

    I love the idea behind reusable anything. I was skeptical at first, and I knew my wife would probably not wash the paper towels in the washing machine. But after using them they are a pretty nice towel, they are tougher than normal paper towels, thicker and maybe more absorbent. I have only hand washed them in the sink and rung them out and let them dry. But they seem like they did dry really quickly. Too bad there isnt a magic way to get them back on the roll. Im not convinced well continue to use them, having wet paper towels laying around drying isnt the most pleasing sight to see. But I really do like the idea behind them. The color and design of the towels is a hit as well.

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