Tork Multifold Hand Towel Natural H2, Universal, 100% Recycled Fibers, 16 x 250 Sheets, MK520A
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Nicolle
> 3 dayThey are fine ad far as using them but I did not notice they are not white . I had ordered different ones previously that were white. I am using them at home due to Codvid and the brown looks cheap and cheesy. But they serve the purpose for now.
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Chakka
> 3 daySo thin you can almost see through it.
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TCBC
> 3 dayThese Z-fold towels fit in my dispenser. They work just as you would hope. They are brown color because they are made from recycled material.
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Kioni
> 3 dayTowels are hard & stiff and absorption very poor.
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lucy maiorano
> 3 dayI like the color there’s nothing I dislike about them. They’re perfect.
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Prof. Santos Heaney
> 3 dayThey are absorbent and strong enough for everyday use.
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A. Chen
21-11-2024Use it for the office, staff complains it does not absorb water well, need to use multiple towels. Probably will not buy again....
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Karen C
> 3 dayI use these in my bathrooms so guests dont have to use the same towel to dry their hands.
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B Suzanne McKell
> 3 dayI had high hopes for a more environmentally favorable product but am disappointed. These are not very absorbent and tear too easily so you end up using more of them than regular paper towels.
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MelBee
> 3 dayIn my quest to find the cheapest bulk paper towel option for my household, I finally landed on these Tork brand recycled brown trifold paper towels. They aren’t the most premium or absorbent paper towel. They are convenient, precut, made of recycled paper, and are actually decently soft. They are reminiscent of what you’d find in a public restroom. Best value, by far. I also recommend buying a dispenser. There’s a selection for sale starting around $15.