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Bamboo Towels - Heavy Duty Eco Friendly Machine Washable Reusable Bamboo Towels - One roll replaces 6 months of towels!
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Brand | Kitchen + Home |
Unit count | 2.00 pack |
Sheet count | 200 |
Colour | White |
Material | Bamboo |
Number of Items | 2 |
Size | 20 Count (Pack of 2) |
About this item
- DESIGN - Our heavy-duty bamboo towels are stronger, more absorbent and durable than regular paper towels. Made from a sustainable organic bamboo source, each roll comes with 20 perforated 11"x12" lint free bamboo sheets. One roll replaces 60 conventional paper towel rolls and fits in your regular paper towel dispenser.
- REUSABLE - These 11" x 12" perforated tear off sheets are washable and reusable up to 120+ times before discarding. Use these bamboo towels just like how you normally use conventional paper towels. Machine washable, but we recommend the use of a laundry bag for delicates. We recommend hand wash and air dry for best results and longer life.
- VERSATILE - Soft enough to be used on skin and tough enough to be used as shop towels, our bamboo towels can be used almost anywhere. Perfect for household cleaning, travel, car, bathroom, pets, camping, personal care, daycare and more. Bamboo towels are strong and absorbent that they can be used instead of name brand sweeper refills, saving you even more money.
- ECO-FRIENDLY - Unlike normal trees, bamboo is one of the fastest growing plants in the world, growing up to 3 feet or more a day! Bamboo is grown without pesticides, chemical fertilizers or irrigation, making it an eco-friendly and sustainable choice over cotton and other plant materials.
- SAVE MONEY - One roll of our bamboo towels replaces 60 conventional paper towel rolls. That's up to 6 months of paper towels! Using bamboo towels decreases 3,000 tons of paper towel waste a day. Save trees while saving space and money with this eco-friendly sustainable alternative.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Parcel Dimensions : 28.7 x 17.27 x 8.64 cm; 431 Grams
- Date First Available : May 16 2018
- Manufacturer : SCC BRANDS, INC.
- ASIN : B01LX4OUVS
- Manufacturer reference : SC-147-2PK
- Best Sellers Rank: #17,646 in Health & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care)
- #51 in Paper Towels
- #731 in Household Cleaning
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UPDATE (10/20/22) - Still using the same roll that I initially purchased. I'm down to my last two sheets. I'm also still using the ones I've washed. Not only are they in good condition but I have yet to throw one away. I was them with my whites in bleach and keep it moving. These cloths continued to be used to clean my make up and come back white again. GREAT PRODUCT!
Unfortunately the texture of this is not suitable to wipe your face with. It's fuzzy and leaves fibers behind. However I have been using it to wipe down counters and do dishes. I have wash them now about 4 times in the washing machine And they are still usable. I do not find them very absorbent for liquid mess pick-ups though.
The bad: They aren’t absorbent enough. If I spill something and put a towel on, it doesn’t absorb quickly enough and the spill keeps spreading. For this reason I won’t repurchase, just doesn’t do the job well enough.
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You can't think of these as paper towels. They are tougher, more absorbent, and not meant to be thrown out after one use. So, I wouldn't use these to clean up something really awful like cat vomit, wall paint, axle grease, etc.
But, you also can't think of them as cloth towels or rags. They are not very large and are, therefore, less absorbent overall. And, although they are surprisingly durable, they obviously don't stand up like a cloth towel or rag.
We use these bamboo towels, but still use paper towels when we just don't want to or can't wash out whatever we are cleaning up. We also use cloth towels and rags, where appropriate.
We find that these are great for cleaning up water-based liquids. So, we wipe the counter, cleanup tea spills, dry vegetables after rinsing them ... that sort of thing.
We tend to not use them to clean up oil spatters, peanut butter, etc. This is not because they can't do the job and they wouldn't wash out, but more because of the next point ...
Paper towels are used and thrown away (composted, right?). Cloth towels are hung on the oven door until they need to go into the wash.
But, these bamboo towels don't really work either way. You wouldn't want to throw them away after one use, nor would you really hang them up on your oven door or fridge handle
So, you have to figure out what you will do with used towels to let them dry. You could use them, then throw them in the washing machine, but we tend to use them for several days before the really need to go into the Wash. So, we haven't really figured this out.
Just think about that. But, even so, I think that anyone that uses paper towels should grab a roll of these as an alternative.

Very absorbent
Versatile use - I mostly use for drying dishes, cleaning counters and handling small messes. I reserved one each for bathroom use and living room. They make great dusting pads in the living room.
They hold up well in the washer the first couple of times. When they start to wear and "fuzz", I just use them for different things (not dishes)
They are soft and don't have a weird texture in the hand - when wet or dry
CONS:
They do start to wear after a couple of washings and once they do, I'm not able to use them for everything.
They easily attract lint and other "catchings" after they have been washed a couple of times.
Once off the roll and used, I have to find a way to store them out of the way - and where they won't catch lint and fuzz. A baggie is the best way.
No matter how clean they are after washing, they aren't very attractive-/sanitary-looking.
One big thing that bothered me is the Rayon issue. I personally don't have a problem with the Rayon itself; I was annoyed that it seems someone went out of the way to hide the Rayon. For people who do care, I think the label should have more prominently displayed the notice about the Rayon.


Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 21, 2018
Very absorbent
Versatile use - I mostly use for drying dishes, cleaning counters and handling small messes. I reserved one each for bathroom use and living room. They make great dusting pads in the living room.
They hold up well in the washer the first couple of times. When they start to wear and "fuzz", I just use them for different things (not dishes)
They are soft and don't have a weird texture in the hand - when wet or dry
CONS:
They do start to wear after a couple of washings and once they do, I'm not able to use them for everything.
They easily attract lint and other "catchings" after they have been washed a couple of times.
Once off the roll and used, I have to find a way to store them out of the way - and where they won't catch lint and fuzz. A baggie is the best way.
No matter how clean they are after washing, they aren't very attractive-/sanitary-looking.
One big thing that bothered me is the Rayon issue. I personally don't have a problem with the Rayon itself; I was annoyed that it seems someone went out of the way to hide the Rayon. For people who do care, I think the label should have more prominently displayed the notice about the Rayon.



I read all of the complaints for these towels and tried to address them before I bought them, to great success. As far as storage, I don't have a lot of drawer space in my kitchen, so I purchased a Sterilite just for these that sits on an easy to access shelf and don't really miss the old 'roll' of paper towels now that I'm used to going to the drawer. I also purchased a small office-style mesh trash can and mesh laundry bag to line it just for these towels. When I'm done with one, I simply throw it in the mini-laundry basket and wash when everything is dirty. I wash these on their own (no other laundry) on the 'sanitize' cycle and throw in a cup of bleach, for good measure. I use the 'extra rinse' feature and no fabric softener and they have held up to wash after wash.
As far as durability, these towels are thick enough to wet and reuse several times, and I find that using them sanitize/bleach combination keeps them from developing any stains. I would say that 95% of the towels that I still have are as white as the day that I purchased them, and I use them for everything in the kitchen, so they get very dirty.
Highly recommended!



Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 10, 2020

