🌟 Elevate Your Clean Game with Bamboo Magic!
This 2-pack of 100% Bamboo Kitchen Dish Cloths measures 12 x 12 inches and offers superior absorbency compared to traditional cotton. Made from natural bamboo fibers, these cloths are not only eco-friendly but also versatile for various cleaning tasks, including dishwashing and skincare. They dry quickly and are gentle on the skin, making them a must-have for any modern kitchen.
A**R
Awesome! Please make dishtowel sizes too!!
These are amazing!!!! We live a homesteading lifestyle and have three little kids and we are in the kitchen all the time and dishcloths are used constantly and clean some pretty big messes. They said these are hand wash and line dry? Um, I don't have time for that. I wash hot and dry hot all my towels and kitchen linens, top loader, lots of water, Nellie's soap and vinegar rinses (things stink, you know, if you don't launder them properly....people complain of stinky cloths but if you are washing bacteria laden kitchen cloths in cold water with a splash of soap and tbsp of water ...your towels will stink /smell sour).In the wash they quilt up beautifully just like a cloth diaper would. Yes the edged get wrinkly but I kind of like that. I toss them clean into a dishpan under the sink so no folding needed anyways. When you wet them again, they relax completely and all the quilting is gone so don't worry they stay permanently quilted up.I have had them for over a month, washing regularly. No stink. Wipe counters lovely (quartz). They are easy to wring out. They have a nice feel and the weave scrubs things away....no tears or snags. I have even been pretty sure I destroyed the cloth wiping out a very yucky stove (cloth was chocolate brown with gunk and grease). Laundered it.....it literally has only a very very very faint stain you have to look for. Usually for regular wear though, they come out unstained.I used to have microfiber ones which are lovely for about three days and then water starts beading off them and it gets harder and harder to get water to absorb. My husband hated them. These were the replacement and they soak up water great.I love them and want more!!Company.....maybe a suggestion to make them just a little larger perhaps? Also please make a dishtowel version!! I have searched EVERYWHERE and no one makes dishtowels like these (large rectangular pieces for drying dishes)...I would buy those!
M**J
Stop reading and buy these! Durable, Reusable, Pandemic Asset, Eco-friendly
I was on the hunt for more eco-friendly kitchen products since I spend a lot of time in the kitchen and a lot of waste can be made. These are what I was looking for: Reusable and durable. They are thick, so it absorbs more moisture than I thought it would (more than my regular kitchen towels); and washable so less waste, and less tree cutting for paper products. The seam has different colors, so if you really wanna get into it, you can color organize you kitchen, using different colors for different uses (i.e. red is for cleaning only; green is for veggies only, etc.). You get 5, I believe, so it's a great and economical way to start. I am pleased by the quality of this and honestly didn't expect it to be as good as it has been. I have been able to not use paper towels for months now, and it's been extra convenient since the pandemic has started: I haven't had to rush out for paper products, hoard, or worry I'm taking needed products from others more in need. I also produce less trash from using this, so the extended/changed times for trash removal in my area hasn't impacted my household. So this has more far-reaching benefits than even I could have known, haha. They do shrink a little when washed the first time, which isn't unexpected, and they do bunch up from the dryer, so you may need an iron put to it every now and then (a lot of times I can just shape it back with my hands, but overall I'm pleased and a big fan of these! My order arrived on time and exactly as described. If you are on the fence, I say get it. I think you'll end up pleased like I was.
J**G
A bit pricey but changed my life
I'm guilty for using too many paper towels. I use paper towels to wipe down counters, paper towels to dry my meats after cleaning them, paper towels when I wash my hands, paper towels to cover food in the microwave.I've recently looked into more eco-friendly options and LOVE these. I bought more after my first order of 6. Once you start using them, it just doesn't make sense to only have 6. They are super absorbent which is great for cleaning and more than pays for itself over time. They are a bit pricey at first but just splurge. I have a mesh bag for all my used ones and just throw them in the wash with some bleach when I fill the bag. They stitches on the edges are different colors so I color code them for what I use them for (i.e. red and blue ones are for cleaning)They are pretty tough but I have noticed some fraying after a few washes. It doesn't bother me much because they are still usable and have already paid for themselves compared to how many paper towels have been used.
M**.
The greatest, versatile
I originally bought and still do to use for dish washing. I don't have a dishwasher, I am the dishwasher!I discovered because they last forever it seems, when they're done in the dish dept. due to stains etc. they make the greatest rags, soft and no lint.
B**I
The Best Dish Cloths!
After using one Bondre bamboo dish cloth for several days, I've found it to be the best I've ever used so far. It proved excellent for general washing, scrubbing tough food residue off pots, and wiping down counters. It was more absorbent than cotton, and felt thick and plush in my hand. I was able to wring it out almost dry. After being used, wrung out and hung, it dried quickly was completely free of odor.I've attached a picture of 3 of the cloths: the green border one is right out of the package; the red border one is after being washed in HOT water and dried at HOT temperature; the gray border one is after being used, wrung out and hung to dry.Despite the manufacturer's advice, we washed the first two (red & gray borders in the attached picture) in HOT water and dried them in a HOT dryer, as we always wash our dish cloths. The cloths shrank slightly (see the red border cloth). When I washed dishes with the gray border cloth, it resumed original size after being wrung out and hung to dry (see gray border cloth in the picture).I'm used to using dish cloths until they fall apart, so I'm looking forward to learning how the Bondre dish cloths last. I expect them to last far longer than 1 month. I'll post an update when I have more info.
J**.
Great
I've been using these since 2 years, I had bought a bunch from different brands and these are the ones we prefer. After 2 years, we have maybe 3 out of 6 that are pretty much ready to throw away because they are pretty torn. They never smell bad and I've seen no mold but as with any washcloth, it's best to dry them well and once a month maybe we put them in the washing machine. They shrink each time but they return to a more normal size when we wet them again.
D**Y
Amazing Washcloths
I am so happy with these washcloths. They don’t smell, they rinse clean and they’re very absorbent.
M**E
Love these
Love these dish cloths
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