Swedish Dishcloths for Kitchen Grey 10 Pack Reusable Compostable Kitchen Cloth Made in Sweden Cellulose Sponge Swedish Dish Cloths for Washing Dishes Reusable Paper Towels Washable
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Joel Lavoie
> 3 dayThese Swedish dish towels are a game changer in the kitchen! They are incredibly absorbent, durable, eco-friendly, and versatile. They make washing dishes a breeze and clean surfaces effectively. I especially love their quick drying. In Florida, you leave a regular cloth out for a few hours and it will sour. These things have never soured on me. The towels are long-lasting, machine washable, and come in attractive patterns. Once you try them, you wont go back to regular kitchen towels. Highly recommended!
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Ticky85
> 3 dayI’ve been an avid paper towel user for YEARS because cloths gross me out, but we do have a lot of counters and I clean them multiple times a day so our paper towel usage was both expensive and wasteful. After trying multiple kinds of cloths, bar mops, semi disposable options Etc, I came across these and figured I’d give them a shot but didn’t really have high expectations. Once I figured out the best way to make them work for me, it was a game changer. I have two out at all times and the key for me has been storing them in the dishwasher (see pic). We use them, rinse them and hang them right back on the dishwasher rack where they stay until the next use and also through our nightly dishwasher cycle where they are cleaned. They do need to be rung out after the dishwasher cycle. They harden when they dry, so you need to soften them by wetting them, but in my dishwasher they stay soft for the full day after the first use. Hanging them over the dishwasher rack means they aren’t lying in the sink or getting nasty on a counter and I don’t have to see them out hanging somewhere, plus with the nightly dishwasher cycle they’ve remained completely smell free which was my issue with using cloths in the past. These are thick when damp and decently absorbent. I use them with a homemade cleaning spray (rubbing alcohol, a couple drops of Dawn dishwashing soap and water in a spray bottle). I am still on my first two since opening the pack because they’ve remained clean and non stinky with the dishwasher storage and washing. When they wear out, I’ll toss them and pull out two new ones from the pack. Paper towel is still more convenient because you don’t have to rinse it out, wash it Etc, so these do take a minute of extra care, but Overall I’m pleased to finally have a greener and cheaper alternative to our mass paper towel usage.
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cleejazzd
> 3 dayThis might seem like a bit of an investment in the beginning. But it will save you a lot of money in the long run. Especially if you use a lot of paper towels. I bought a small amount of these “sponge towels several years ago and I know I saved at least a hundred dollars, maybe more, on paper towels! But that is not the thing that is most important to me. What is important to me, is that I am saving trees. These towels are better than any paper towel could ever be. I use them for everything. Washing windows, cleaning appliances, wiping up spills, dusting, washing dishes, washing car, cleaning in general! Then I throw them into the washer and they are fine. I would recommend letting them air dry, rather than put them in the dryer. But occasionally I do put them in the dryer. I just feel like it takes a little away from their longevity. But they will still last a really long time. I honestly feel that once you start using these towels, you will not stop. I pride myself on being as honest as possible, and telling it like it with my reviews! If I don’t like something, I do not hold back, you will know in the first ten seconds! And if I love something, which I do these towels, I tend to gush! My apologies for gushing, right now, but if for no other reason, try them out, in an effort to help our environment! I am pretty sure you won’t be sorry!❤️
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Kelli Niedermaier
> 3 daySo far I am really enjoying these sponge cloths....My dish cloths would smell real bad after just one day of light use. These DO NOT. I am hoping they wash and dry well so that I can get multiple months of use out of them
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Amy J
> 3 dayI ordered a set of these because I keep reading how Swedish dishcloths are ... the thing to use, I guess. Now that I have them, I dont know what all the hoopla is about. How are they superior to my terrycloth dishcloth? Theyre really just a really thin sponge. They work fine, but so did my dishcloths.
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Jennifer Steele
Greater than one weekThese are the easiest most fantastic dishcloths Ive ever had. The last set I bought was two years ago and they are all still good. Given as gifts as well. No smell ever. Light weight, durable, dry quickly.
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Wendy
> 3 dayPurchased twice. Will never go back to kitchen. Love that I can wash (dry flat) and reuse. My 1st set lasted well over a year.
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Ashlee Pfeffer MD
Greater than one weekI’ve used this type of sponge before but the pastel colors showed stains and faded. I haven’t put these in the washing machine yet, but they work really well, squeeze out nicely and this color doesn’t show stains. (Grey)
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Lynne Gendusa
> 3 dayI was looking for something to replace my nasty stinky sponge. I wanted something small to wash dishes. I actually cut them in half and they are great. I even throw them in the wash every other day!
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Nipun Vora
> 3 dayGood product. works as described.. They can surely have a subscription option with better prices.