Tork Multifold Hand Towel Natural H2, Universal, 100% Recycled Fibers, 16 x 250 Sheets, MK520A
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Joy
> 3 dayThese are so, so thin I thought they were thick. Its ok to use when drying hands, but I need to use 2-3. I alao like to use them for cleaning and I use a handful because it soaks through so quickly and my hands get wet. I wish they were super absorbent too. Price, thats why its so affordable
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chris
> 3 dayBought because it was on sale, wont buy again. Not soft or absorbent. Very thin and have to use several towels to dry hands.
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A. Chen
> 3 dayUse it for the office, staff complains it does not absorb water well, need to use multiple towels. Probably will not buy again....
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joe
> 3 dayI use trifolds in the kitchen and in the garage.... Takes two towels to do the work of one of my usual brand.... I would not recommend or buy at the regular 35 dollar price.
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Brian
> 3 dayIts cheap. Good product
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Ro
> 3 dayI ordered white Hand Towels and received brown Hand Towels; other than that they are good.
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DarDar
> 3 dayI bought this paper towels cause they were recycled, they dry hands pretty good but when you pull them from the dispenser sometimes they rip cause your hands are wet. You cant put two packs inside they get stuck, one works good. They are hard not soft. Dont know if Ill buy again price is right.
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Scott
> 3 dayPerfect for painting projects
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kevnlisa
> 3 dayAt first glance this product would seem to be a good value. It is just as absorbent as other brands Ive tried, but much cheaper. But the problem is every bundle was stuck together in the middle by the glue securing the paper band holding each bundle of towels. So 8-10 towels per bundle are pretty useless. This flaw decreases the value as well as adds aggravation. Not sure if Ill purchase again.
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Marion Bolden
> 3 dayNot as soft as I’d like, but I’ll use these more for cleaning. Not drying hands.