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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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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Greater than one weekThese seafoam KitchLife Reusable Bamboo Paper Towels - 1 Roll are just the color for my kitchen that I wanted. I have had other similar bamboo paper towels before and like the durability and strength of them. Theses are no exception and can be used numerous times for light or heavier chores. I mainly use them for quick wipe downs of the counter and table. These can handle heavier chores but since I am hand washing these between uses with dish soap and then allowing to dry, I feel better not having too much grunge on them to clean off. But that’s a personal choice. These hold up well and will definitely help to cut down on paper waste and to help be more environmentally friendly.
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Jetjock
> 3 dayThis is the best thing to come along in a long time - reusable BAMBOO towels. Made from one of the easiest grown plants in the world, bamboo is being used for more ECO friendly uses every day. My wife uses bamboo yarn in her crochet projects. These are strong enough to be reused many times - until you finally decide it has collected too much yuk and then it goes in the bin with the rest of the yuk. Not sure why they are currently unavailable, but as I recall they are very inexpensive; making them even more environmentally friendly. Safer than reusing wash cloths over and over; or sponges that are bacteria gardens. We recommend these bamboo paper towels.
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ShareTheLove
> 3 dayI’ve been using these primarily in my kitchen and what I like about these is that they rinse out so easily. For instance, I had to clean out coffee grinds from inside my coffee machine. The towel easily picked up the grinds and they washed right off. I then hang the towel to dry and can do the same thing again. Unlike cloth, these dry out and wring out much more quickly, so you’re not left with a wet dripping mess when hanging. I haven’t reused them dozens of times yet, but so far, they’ve held up well. I’ve heard others have even run them through the washing machine, which I may attempt as well.
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Leon S
> 3 dayI wasnt expecting too much when I tried these out. I thought they would last 2 or 3 times before getting shredded, but Im happy to report I was wrong. They are more like rags on a towel roll rather than just tougher paper towels. I love the idea of these. I can reuse them for a bunch of times and when it gets really gross, Ill just compost it and tear off a new sheet.
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DirtCoveredCupcake
> 3 dayNice texture. Can be used and reused. They say to be hand washed after use, but not too many other directions.
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Big Daddy
> 3 dayIm telling ya... If you havent tried these yet, ya gotta try it. We love these. These are used everyday in our busy house. So so convenient. Theyre perfect for simple standing water on the counter and for quick mess cleanups. They are easily rinsed out with water. Then it dries super fast, to be used again and again. You can seriously get a month outta just one piece of this. Perfect.
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Olivia Winter
> 3 dayThese bamboo paper towels are nice and absorbent. They are a great alternative to regular paper towels, for a better, eco-friendly option. I love how they are easy to wash, so itll last quite a while and is a more budget friendly option as well, rather than throwing away regular paper towels.
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spencer
> 3 dayYou can use it with confidence as it is made of good quality materials. Absorbs water well.
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XFX
> 3 dayThese reusable paper towels are on the thin side but they are very absorbent and quick drying. I used them in the kitchen and hand wash them then let them dry over my dish rack. They are a bit smaller than regular paper towels but work just as good.