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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E. Bredhold
> 3 dayThese are in between traditional paper towels and reusable towels. They were more absorbent than I expected. You cant really wash and re-use them and theres not a way to put them back on the roll. So, theyre basically like an extra durable paper towel that can be rinsed and reused. They do reduce my paper towel usage, but I didnt find that each towel lasted as long as I had hoped. They worked really well when cleaning my car today as well!
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ThePlainOldT
> 3 dayIm not sure that these KitchLife Reusable Bamboo Paper Towels are enough to last 6 months, but each one can definitely last longer than traditional paper towels. The rolls and towels are more durable, but are also smaller than paper towels. Im using one at a time to dry my hands after washing them, so Im not cleaning up messy stuff. After a few uses, I wet and spray with hypochlorous acid spray to disinfect it, let dry, and keep using it until it is spent. These towels are more durable and long lasting than traditional paper towels, and they save on waste. They are handy for a myriad of uses, and I would recommend them.
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Astrid
Greater than one weekA great way of being conservative with how much trash you might be generating. These bamboo towels are quite sturdy and hold up to a whole lot of use. I do however suggest that you try to air dry them fully opened between uses if you can. They can hold water and start smelling if bunched up. Allowing to fully air dry, maybe with a drying rack, will greatly extend the life of these towels. They are really strong and will have a long life to them if cared for properly. Also excellent to use for heavy duty cleaning.
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Daphene
Greater than one weekLove these works so well. I’ll use them forever
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654321
16-12-2024Very absorbant for cleaning up spills. Sturdy and easily reusable. Dries pretty quickly too. I have been reusing one for so long now and I’ve yet to grab another. It’s hard to throw away they keep so well.
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odin
> 3 dayWow, I wasnt sure what to expect from bamboo paper towels, but after using them and seeing how durable and re-usable they are is pretty amazing, they are soft, absorb and clean great, perfect for counter tops, spills and even just cleaning hands, the towels can be used dry or wet, besides for kitchen use, these are perfect in the workshop as-well, I will use them for all kinds of projects, they feel more like a cotton cloth than a thin paper towel, so far I havent torn or damaged any towels, and have survived being washed, and even dry quickly as-well!. For cleaning / re-using they are hand or machine washable (15 minutes gentle cycle), this comes with 1 roll with 40 - 1 ply sheets, each sheet is approx 9.5x11.8 and are made of bamboo pulp and wood pulp, I suspect with proper care and light use, they could potentially last 6 months, but I suspect using bleach, grease or other harsh chemicals could reduce the longevity, I also like how eco-friendly they are, no more wasting paper towels. Overall I highly recommend, excellent quality, reusable, large sheets, nice color and presentation (great gift), cleans and absorbs great, many uses, eco-friendly, recyclable. Made in P.R.C
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> 3 dayThese KitchLife Reusable Bamboo Paper Towels are very useful. They can be used like regular paper towels. But they can also be rinsed out and reused. There are 40 sheets to a roll and are made from organic and biodegradable materials. Lint free and strong you can do some light or heavy cleaning with them. These help reduce waste compared to a traditional one use paper towel. One roll helps cut down on waste and I like that.
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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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michele
> 3 dayKitchLife Reusable Bamboo Paper Towels - 1 Roll = 6 Months Supply, Amber, Washable and Recycled Paper Rolls, Eco Friendly Gift First impressions: This reminds me of handi-wipes my mom used to buy when I was little. They were great, she used them for everything. Installation/setup: Pull towel off roll, use, rinse or wash out with soap and use again. Final thoughts: These are just like the wipes my mom used to buy. I prefer them over sponges, you never know what can be lurking in your sponge. All kinds of bacteria and molds can be collected in a dirty sponge. These wipes can be used a few times, then thrown away and use a new one. The washable wording confused me at first, I was like, what do you do, put them back on the roll? But now I understand. I rinse them after using and hang them on my faucet to dry until I need it again. They start to get worn after a few uses and I don’t have to worry, just toss and grab another. I like these and I’m glad I got them. ⭐️1 star - I dont recommend it at all, poor quality. ⭐️⭐️ 2 stars - I dont recommend it, it has multiple faults, or a very high price. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3 stars - Its passable, It has some faults but the quality is ok for what it is. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 stars - Product quite acceptable, it does what it promises. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 stars - Product that I totally recommend.
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ardyjormkiv
> 3 dayI have tried another paper towel alternative and these are much better. They are thin and dont leave lint (like the others did) which make them more versatile. I like the feel and they are easy to wash. I dont use any regular paper towels in order to decrease waste and these are a great alternative. I have used some (and havent even come close to finishing the whole roll yet) many times and they wash and dry well. My only question about these (which was the same for the other type I tried) is how to store them. The roll is nice, but once they are torn off, you cant put them back on. I will likely just use the same one or two over and over until they wear out before going on to the next. Based on how much I have gone through so far (none are even close to needing to be thrown out), this one roll will last me years.