KitchLife Weekly Bamboo Paper Towels with Oil-Water Separation Technology, Each Sheet Last for One Week - Washable and Recycled Reusable Paper Towels, Jungle Green
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The Popovich Family
> 3 dayi can reuse one napkin for about a week. great value.
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ShareTheLove
> 3 dayI’ve been using these primarily in my kitchen and what I like about these is that they rinse out so easily. For instance, I had to clean out coffee grinds from inside my coffee machine. The towel easily picked up the grinds and they washed right off. I then hang the towel to dry and can do the same thing again. Unlike cloth, these dry out and wring out much more quickly, so you’re not left with a wet dripping mess when hanging. I haven’t reused them dozens of times yet, but so far, they’ve held up well. I’ve heard others have even run them through the washing machine, which I may attempt as well.
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Chris
> 3 dayI knocked over a red candle that hit the rug. I spent the last 20 minutes scrubbing it out with just using one of these and five chemicals including nail polish remover and rubbing alcohol. Not only did it hold up amazingly well, the red from the candle rinsed right off. Looks like its hardly been used. Definitely getting these for friends and family as well.
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WWCD
Greater than one weekThese bamboo towelettes are very similar to the blue wipes we have used for along time. They come on a convenient roll. Each one is just the right size for most kitchen and cleaning jobs. They have enough texture to give something a good scrub. They are very absorbent. Being lightweight they rinse clean very well and dry quickly. I have been using the same wipe over and over to wash my counter tops and wipe out the sink and it is holding up very well.
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Honest Reviewer
> 3 dayKitchLife Reusable Bamboo Paper Towels - 1 Roll = 6 Months Supply, Amber, Washable these absorb very well you can reuse them they are very durable and such a great value as well, super soft as well.
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Belews Reviews
> 3 dayThese arent as tall as standard paper towels, but I think theyre an excellent size. They absorb well, and do a great job at wiping up spills, drying around the sink after washing dishes, cleaning appliances, or even cleaning windows! Its like a cross between a rag and paper towel. Far more sturdy and longer lasting than a paper towel, but about the same thickness, so not as thick or sturdy as a wash rag. Very convenient to grab for a quick, lint free clean up without scratching surfaces, and can be rinsed out and used multiple times!
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Fashionista Gal
> 3 dayMy husband can use an entire roll of paper towels while making a meal. It’s almost ridiculous! These bamboo made reusable paper towels are great. They are thicker than normal paper, and do a great job of absorbing spills. I used one to clean my coffee area and it became all stained with coffee, yet washed clean and fresh. I just wash with my regular laundry, and they are clean again and ready for the next mess. These are a great value and make cleaning up a snap. Recommend!!
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TH
> 3 dayI love the idea behind reusable anything. I was skeptical at first, and I knew my wife would probably not wash the paper towels in the washing machine. But after using them they are a pretty nice towel, they are tougher than normal paper towels, thicker and maybe more absorbent. I have only hand washed them in the sink and rung them out and let them dry. But they seem like they did dry really quickly. Too bad there isnt a magic way to get them back on the roll. Im not convinced well continue to use them, having wet paper towels laying around drying isnt the most pleasing sight to see. But I really do like the idea behind them. The color and design of the towels is a hit as well.
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firecat13
> 3 dayThese Reusable Bamboo Paper Towels by KitchLife come with 40 towels on a roll. I use them to supplement rather than completely replace my existing paper towels. The reusable nature of these towels has dropped my paper towel usage a lot. I use them most often for washing dishes and wiping up around the kitchen, much cleaner than reusing dish cloths multiple times. As they get more worn, they get downgraded to harder and dirtier jobs, until they are too worn or dirty to reuse anymore.
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Luis M
> 3 dayWe go through regular paper towels in my house at a truly unbelievable rate. Then came these reusable bamboo paper towels - they are awesome! Sometimes you just need to wipe something down but its not overly dirty or anything - you would normally end up throwing that paper towel away. Not anymore - with these, you can simply wipe down whatever you need to and then rinse them out and allow them to dry. This will let you use them again and again until they eventually start coming apart. But we are very impressed and are loving using these around the house for all sorts of uses. Really love not having to throw them away with each use!