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Family account
> 24 hourWe are an eco-friendly household so we need something that will quickly pick up messes without having to use paper towels. There bamboo reusable towels feel thicker than ordinary paper towels and pick up a lot more mess with a lot less work. They definitely absorb much more than ordinary paper towels and do not fall apart when you rinse and wring them out. Unfortunately, when they are dry, they do have a more scratchy feel but do soften up as soon as they pick up any moisture. I also do not see how these 40 sheets can last 6 months, as they do pick up odor from the kitchen. I feel like we go through 2 sheets a week (as opposed to going through 1 roll of paper towels a week, like we used to).
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ShareTheLove
> 24 hourI’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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firecat13
> 24 hourThese Reusable Bamboo Paper Towels by KitchLife come with 40 towels on a roll. I use them to supplement rather than completely replace my existing paper towels. The reusable nature of these towels has dropped my paper towel usage a lot. I use them most often for washing dishes and wiping up around the kitchen, much cleaner than reusing dish cloths multiple times. As they get more worn, they get downgraded to harder and dirtier jobs, until they are too worn or dirty to reuse anymore.
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Dispatches from Galifrey
> 24 hourLike many of you out there, I am trying my best to reduce, reuse, and recycle, and these bamboo towels certainly do the trick. I have had these for a couple months and have used three, all of which rinsed almost perfectly clean with water alone. What didn’t come out in the kitchen sink disappeared after a trip through the washer the gentle cycle on the cold/cold setting. They show no signs of wear, and I have used those three towels again and again, with no reduction in efficacy. When they say this roll will last you a long time, they aren’t kidding! I have even given them to my barbecue ribs loving husband to use in place of paper napkins because I don’t want my cloth ones stained. Even that sticky, tomato-laden sauce was no challenge for these amazing towels! They rinsed almost perfectly clean just under the kitchen faucet. As I said, I am in love! Bottom line: stronger, reusable, and better for our planet. Plus, imagine the savings! Just three towels have reduced our usage by over a roll per month. Highly, highly recommended!!
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cheri payne
> 24 hourReusable paper towels is a good concept. Essentially it’s a “fancy” way of saying rags. :) They tear away easily. They are absorbant. The size of sheet is large enough to get the job done. Fair price point.
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Addicted to shopping
> 24 hourI love these reusable paper towels. I’ve tried some that looked more like an actual paper towel and it worked so well that I just had to jump on these when I saw them. These are a bit different than the other ones I’ve tried. These remind me of dish cleaning cloths. That’s exactly what I’m using them for. I can wash a whole sink full of dishes with just one. I throw it away afterwards. So much more sanitary than sponges that harbor bacteria.
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Workin’ Mom
> 24 hourThese towels are convenient because they fit on a paper towel holder but they are durable and washable.
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$earching 4 deals
> 24 hourThese 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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Out West
> 24 hourI 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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A Lazy Panda
> 24 hourI was skeptical. These are a bit thicker than disposable paper towels and dont look strong but they are. They are plenty absorbent and you can wring them out. You can hand wash with soap to get rid of grease. They dry relatively quickly, which is an advantage over thicker cloth towels. The first towel was a little hard to find. Its got some adhesive. Then it unrolls from there and there are perforations to help tear them apart. In practice in a small apartment kitchen I keep only a few out at a time since I dont have much space to put them to dry. Its mostly for spills and cutting board cleaning, and some dedicated for tofu pressing and oil absorption post-frying. Id normally be using disposable so its definitely cutting down purely using these few cases. Im impressed. Its a narrow position to thread and theyve done it.