Swedish Dishcloths for Kitchen Grey 10 Pack Reusable Compostable Kitchen Cloth Made in Sweden Cellulose Sponge Swedish Dish Cloths for Washing Dishes Reusable Paper Towels Washable
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pdawn
> 24 hourThese are great! Im a convert and have given some to my daughter. She loves them, too! They are super absorbent, durable, and actually clean up my muddy, sticky grandson better than regular facecloths! So many reasons to have these I cant name them all....and will likely find more. Really great purchase!
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David A. Apgar
> 24 hourFunctional.
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> 24 hourWorks so well. Saves us $!
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Steve G.
> 24 hourWe have been using these at home now for years and they are simply the best wiper made. They are like a chamois but better and they absorb a crazy amount of liquid. They can be washed and re-used multiple times (they do wear out eventually), but a package of these lasts my family almost a whole year. Try it……you’ll like it!
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Trader M5
> 24 hourI did not use the cloth because I am going to return it, so I do not know how they perform. The size and appearance are disappointing. I needed these for specific use and its size was the reason I purchased the cloths in the first place. As one can see in the photos, they are much smaller than 7 x 8 inches. The cloths I received are 5.75 x 6.75 inches! very this and looks nothing like the one pictured on the product page.
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Brittany Long
> 24 hourI have used Swedish dishcloths for a while now. I love the durability and functionality of them. I wash them with my laundry and lay flat to dry. I found that drying them causes them to breakdown faster.
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cleejazzd
> 24 hourThis might seem like a bit of an investment in the beginning. But it will save you a lot of money in the long run. Especially if you use a lot of paper towels. I bought a small amount of these “sponge towels several years ago and I know I saved at least a hundred dollars, maybe more, on paper towels! But that is not the thing that is most important to me. What is important to me, is that I am saving trees. These towels are better than any paper towel could ever be. I use them for everything. Washing windows, cleaning appliances, wiping up spills, dusting, washing dishes, washing car, cleaning in general! Then I throw them into the washer and they are fine. I would recommend letting them air dry, rather than put them in the dryer. But occasionally I do put them in the dryer. I just feel like it takes a little away from their longevity. But they will still last a really long time. I honestly feel that once you start using these towels, you will not stop. I pride myself on being as honest as possible, and telling it like it with my reviews! If I don’t like something, I do not hold back, you will know in the first ten seconds! And if I love something, which I do these towels, I tend to gush! My apologies for gushing, right now, but if for no other reason, try them out, in an effort to help our environment! I am pretty sure you won’t be sorry!❤️
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Debra Grimm
> 24 hourI have bought these not just for myself but all my family and friends. Love they dont get moldy and absorb better than any paper towel on the market. BEST BUY EVER!!!
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Morris Gutmann
> 24 hourThicker and more flexible than other similar products. So impressed with the ecologically thoughtful packaging - all of which is compostable and plastic free. Packaged by locals with disabilities. I’ll happily pay a little more for a product this good. Superscandi is obviously a forward thinking company with a heart. Bravo!
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Kimberly Overcash
> 24 hourI was kind of skeptical about them when I took them out of the package and realized how stiff they were, but holy crap, these things are awesome. I dropped a pint of half and half today, spilling it everywhere, and was able to clean up the entire mess with ONE dishcloth. It would have taken at least 10 paper towels, but I got almost the entire spill in one pass when soaking up the liquid, and then rinsed it to wash everything off. I sniffed it when I was done to see if it smelled like half and half and it smells like absolutely nothing at all. All you have to do is squeeze it out and lay it flat and it drys crazy fast. I’ve been throwing mine in the dishwasher whenever I use it, and it cleans it right up. Only issue is once it comes out of the dishwasher it takes a long time to dry since it’s so soaked, but with normal spills and rinsing it dries back out crazy fast. Since it’s stiff, you do have to use it a little differently than a paper towel to get it started. I always just lay it in the worst of the spill and press it down till it soaks up enough liquid to get more flexible, but it’s just insane to me how much liquid this thing can hold. I also like to use it to “scrub” things that require gentle scrubbing, like the glass stove top. I highly recommend them for saving money on paper towels and just for how cool it is to watch them absorb like black magic levels of liquid.