✨ Elevate Your Cleaning Game with Style! ✨
This 12-pack of coral velvet kitchen towels offers a versatile, eco-friendly solution for all your cleaning needs. Made from high-quality microfiber, these ultra-absorbent, quick-drying cloths are perfect for everything from drying dishes to polishing surfaces, ensuring a streak-free finish every time. Lightweight and reusable, they are designed to last, making them a smart choice for the environmentally conscious consumer.
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Fabric Type | Coral Velvet |
Material Type | Microfiber |
Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Size | Small |
Item Dimensions L x W | 10.3"L x 6.3"W |
Theme | No Theme |
Item Shape | Square |
Style Name | Reusable |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Colorful |
Special Features | Lightweight,Reusable |
Towel Form Type | Cleaning Cloth |
L**Y
I like them.
I like these little towels / dish cloths. That’s my purpose for buying them. They are a little on the small side but it works for my purposes. I like that they are washable so therefore they are reusable. They don’t shrink in the wash. I like the fact that they don’t hold any of the dirty dish smell . They absorb spills very well, definitely more than a paper towel. I believe more than a regular dish cloth. They’re soft and the cotton feels good to the touch. Colors are pretty nice and don’t run in the wash. Overall I like them and would buy them again. Great value for the money.
J**N
Great as a paper towel alternative
I just got these today but holy smokes these are amazing! I’ve never left a review after only less than 24 hours of use before, but these are so worth the buy.A few things to note:These are not full size dish towels. I’m not sure why people are surprised by this because there are photos of the actual size in the listing. If you scroll through all of the pictures in the advertisement you will see how small they are. They’re roughly the size of a disposable paper towel.That being said, I bought them as an alternative to disposable paper towels. We go through them so quickly in our home and are on a tight budget. With the price of everything going up lately, it feels like we are just throwing our money directly into the garbage can. We mainly use paper towels for spills and to wipe off our toddler after eating. That’s what I mainly bought these for.Today I used them to wipe up spills. They absorbed everything each time- water on the counter, water on the floor, and chicken stock on the stove. They didn’t drip when they were full. I even soaked one with water, added some soap, and used it to clean off our granite countertops and they worked so so well for that. Then I used a dry one to dry them off. I also used them to clean my hands while I was cooking (it was a full 7 hours of cooking) and they did a very good job there too.These are all around great, soft, absorbent towels that are perfect as a paper towel alternative, for wiping down counters and sinks (I even used it on a couple dishes and liked them for that as well- I never thought I’d like a cloth for dishes after using my scrub sponges), and for wiping off your hands (or your kids’).After using these today I ordered a second pack.
A**E
Nice enough
they are nice but smaller than i would like.
S**E
Favorite wash clothes for cleaning
Absolutely love these! My favorite wash clothes ever! So soft. Multiple use. Fast drying. Love these colors!
K**L
Not dish towels
These were advertised as dish towels. The price was very low, so I wasn't expecting much. They turned out to be very small and thin with edges cut with pinking shears. They'll be okay for cleaning rags, tho.
B**N
Perfect size for a dish cloth also very soft
Excellent soft material
O**R
Pretty...disgusting
I thought these would be great to replace my well used and well worn dish rags. I was absolutely wrong. It's hard to wring the water out, so you're leaving a trail of water as you're always wiping down the counter. But, the absolute worse thing about these cloths is the smell! Please understand that I usually use 3-5 dish rags per week...explaining that, these rags stink. I always wring what water I can then I lay the rags over the separation of the sinks to dry. I walked into the kitchen and started smelling something sour. I looked everywhere to find the source and couldn't find it. Then I worked on something, wipe my hands on the rag, go sit down, bring my hand up by my nose, whether it be to scratch or get hair away from my face and I get a whiff of something sour. I go back into the kitchen and started looking. Then I realized the last thing I touched was the dish rag. I got a hold of it and threw it in the laundry. I've washed them all and they do good again...but after a day or two of use they reek again. The smell alternates between sour and total decay 🤢. I have no doubt if you throw them outside buzzards would soon appear. They are that nasty. I couldn't send them back, I waited too long, so these nasty little rags of cloth went straight into the trash and right out to the dumpster. Save your money and your nose and keep on looking for dish cloths.
B**S
great for the kitchen
love these! They are great in the kitchen for spills and clean up. They wash well and last a long time. They dry quickly
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