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#1 Fan
> 3 dayPuts all other types of dishcloths out of the game.
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Gardener in Philly
> 3 dayWay better than old fashioned dish cloths. Environmentally friendly cellulose and cotton. Washable in gentle wash.
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J. Manivasager
> 3 dayI used to use damp, normal paper towels with fridge veggies to help extend their shelf life, but got the idea to use these reusable paper towels instead as they’re thicker and made of better materials. They seem to be doing the trick! I have only had them in the fridge with some curry leaves for about a week now but they appear to control moisture better than normal paper towels and also, no paper towels.
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JDavis
> 3 daySmall enough to handle! Wipe down counters, etc easily without leaving water or streaks behind. NO Stinky smells and you can throw them in the dishwasher! Must have!!
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Sara
> 3 dayThese reusable paper towels are weird. I really like using them for making espresso, because my machine flings espresso all over so I hold one of these up to catch the droplets. I read a review that said do not machine wash these, so I rinsed one and laid it out to dry. It dried all wrinkly and is not very flexible now. It is still super absorbent though and I will use this one until it gets too gross because I am not using it to clean or anything. I like the idea of not wasting a paper towel every time I use my espresso machine.
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Gail F.
> 3 dayThey never sour and smell bad. I havent used any other cloth since discovering these.
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Jules
> 3 dayDo yourself a favor and buy these for your kitchen. I end up giving them away because anyone who helps out in my kitchen falls in love with them so I share!
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Carol J. Miller
> 3 daySince first purchasing these several years ago, they are the only cloth that I use in the kitchen and bathroom. I am constantly wiping counters, appliances, etc. Even with constant use and abuse, they last for several months. I wash them with my other towels, then let them air dry. They dry quickly and never sour. My ONLY complaint is that a large portion of them are now white, which I don’t like (they discolor much more easily).
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SW Utah
> 3 dayThey are very different in a good way. I used one for over 2 weeks and it never smelled bad like my cotton dishcloths do after 2 days. I will continue to buy them in the future.
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J.L.
> 3 dayMuch better than cloth! These absorb well and, more importantly, they dry out quickly.