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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Astrid
> 3 dayA great way of being conservative with how much trash you might be generating. These bamboo towels are quite sturdy and hold up to a whole lot of use. I do however suggest that you try to air dry them fully opened between uses if you can. They can hold water and start smelling if bunched up. Allowing to fully air dry, maybe with a drying rack, will greatly extend the life of these towels. They are really strong and will have a long life to them if cared for properly. Also excellent to use for heavy duty cleaning.
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PleaseDontSnore
> 3 dayThese are sturdy -- just short of cloth like. If a thin cloth. They absorb well, and Ive been using them for tasks that maximize reusability. They are soft and leave no lint that Ive found, and so theyre extra great for washing and drying glasswear. To reuse them, Ive worked through some dish soap (usually as Ive used them) and rinsed them, and hung them over the arc of my kitchen faucet to dry. Im a big dishcloth person, so Im surprised there appears to be room in my life for a towel halfway between machine-washable durability and disposable. But there is! Give them a shot.
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DirtCoveredCupcake
Greater than one weekEasy to follow directions, use to clean up, hand wash and let dry for the next use. Cute sea foam color
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> 3 dayThese KitchLife Reusable Bamboo Paper Towels are very useful. They can be used like regular paper towels. But they can also be rinsed out and reused. There are 40 sheets to a roll and are made from organic and biodegradable materials. Lint free and strong you can do some light or heavy cleaning with them. These help reduce waste compared to a traditional one use paper towel. One roll helps cut down on waste and I like that.
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Workin’ Mom
> 3 dayThese towels are convenient because they fit on a paper towel holder but they are durable and washable.
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Sewducky
> 3 dayOne 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.
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Out West
> 3 dayI like these KitchLife Reusable Bamboo Paper Towels. They came on a roll that did fit my regular stand-on-the-counter dispenser, even though it was a tighter fit than my regular brand that rhymes with county. Anyway, the roll was also shrink-wrapped in plastic and in a cardboard box. These bamboo cloths are soft enough that I dont worry about them scratching anything, but tough enough that I cant just rip them apart. Very sturdy. These work well for my preferred uses, which are to wash dishes with, and to keep the fridge water/ice dispenser mess under control. The directions on the box say these can be washed (separately, gently, and for 15 minutes or less) in the washing machine, but I just rinse/wash my by hand.
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ActiveChef
> 3 dayThese KitchLife green and white wavy striped bamboo and wood pulp towels are absorbent, easy to rinse out, and reuse. 40 sheets, approximately 10 x 12 inch each. I wipe the kitchen counter down with these, around the sink after doing dishes or washing vegetable, rinse it out, hang it to dry and overnight its ready to use again and again. Can also be machine washed gentle cycle without other clothes.
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Elgio
> 3 dayThese paper towels are actually much better than I was expecting. They’re textured and absorb water pretty well. They’re made out of very strong paper that does not tear easily. I love that they can be rinsed and reused. They’re thin so they dry fast. Perfect to use around the kitchen to clean up messes.
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Jian Yu
> 3 dayThis product is stronger than I expected, it is between the paper towel and cotton wiping clothes. It has a nice texture and absorbent. I use the product for the light cleaning jobs in my kitchen such as wiping dinner table, removing the water from counter-top or wiping dishes, and so on, hand wash and air dry after using each time. And also keep several pieces in the bathrooms to clean the water on the vanity/mirror. Could find more using scenarios. The towel could be re-used for over ten times easily per my experience. I like the re-usable product, it is one way to help the Earth, def, recommend it.