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654321
> 3 dayVery absorbant for cleaning up spills. Sturdy and easily reusable. Dries pretty quickly too. I have been reusing one for so long now and I’ve yet to grab another. It’s hard to throw away they keep so well.
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M. H.
Greater than one weekWhile you can rinse these paper towels and reuse them several times, I really dont feel like they work as well as a good reusable microfiber cloth. I tried using the product to clean my surfaces and it left them very streaky, which I do not have that problems with my eCloth microfibers. If you are using these in place of regular paper towels, they will probably be just as effective, but I usually just use paper towels to clean up the stuff I dont want to use my microfibers on, so I am not overly interested in rinsing the towel and reusing it later.
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Big Daddy
Greater than one weekIm 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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Bridge7840
> 3 dayI really like these bamboo paper towels, they are stronger then regular paper towels and can be used more then once. They absorb really well and they don’t rip or tear easy like regular paper towels do. I can use one to wipe off my kitchen counter and stove and it’s still good as new. I also love the pretty colors they come in. They are easy to tear off the roll and they are a little thicker then most paper towels too. I really like these and would definitely purchase again!! Great price too!! Would Recommend!!
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CrazyHusky
> 3 dayAs a household that uses too many paper towels (with shame), having these available on the kitchen counter has helped us to cut back our usage by more than half. For drying hands, cleaning the countertops, and wiping up spills, these bamboo towels are soft and highly absorptive. They hand-wash easily and dry very quickly when wrung out well. Simply having three bamboo towels set about the kitchen has lessened the need to use dish towels and standard paper towels. They also dont get that gross stink that some towels can in the kitchen. This household is very happy with this alternative and will continue to integrate them into our cleaning, like windows, dusting, furniture, etc. And once they get gross or wimpy, we will simply toss and theyll biodegrade away.
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A Lazy Panda
> 3 dayI 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.
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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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The Popovich Family
> 3 dayi can reuse one napkin for about a week. great value.
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Elgio
> 3 dayI love the fact that these paper towels can be reused several times before having to be thrown out. They’re definitely not as convenient as regular paper towels but get the job done the same. They’re perfect to clean up spills as they absorb well and can be rinsed and dried easily. They’re textured and thin but very strong and don’t tear easily. Strongly recommend for those wanting to reduce waste.
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M. H.
> 3 dayWhile you can rinse these paper towels and reuse them several times, I really dont feel like they work as well as a good reusable microfiber cloth. I tried using the product to clean my surfaces and it left them very streaky, which I do not have that problems with my eCloth microfibers. If you are using these in place of regular paper towels, they will probably be just as effective, but I usually just use paper towels to clean up the stuff I dont want to use my microfibers on, so I am not overly interested in rinsing the towel and reusing it later.