Product Description
These commercial grade 100% Cotton Dish towels are similar to those used in many restaurants and hotel kitchens and are perfect for the professional chef in every family. Highly absorbent with its unique herringbone design, this 100% cotton fast drying lower lint kitchen towel measures an impressive 30" X 20" and is larger than your standard Dish / terry towel. Super High Quality with Unique Herringbone Design - Drys Dishes / Glassware Faster Without Leaving Lint Superior Performance - Hemmed so Won't Shred Even After Many Washes & is Bleach Safe.
My Review
First let me just say that this set of dish towels came packaged in a nice box with tissue paper and twine. It's so nice that it would make a great gift box for someone. I don't know about anyone else but I go through a lot of dish towels and they get stains on them, so I was really glad to see that I can use bleach on these without worrying that they are going to fall apart. I've used these, washed and dried them several times and they still look as good as they did when I took them out of the box.
They are fast drying and absorbent. I don't really dry my dishes with them but I do use them for drying my hands and as a pot holder when I'm taking a hot pan out of the oven. Using these for drying my hands several times a day instead of using a paper towel is also saving me money since I don't go through as many paper towels. These towels are a nice large size, much bigger than the dish towels I've been buying and they don't shrink when washed.
If you'd like to buy these, you can find them here.
Disclaimer: I was given this product at a discount in exchange for my honest review.
Were you concerned about the white color?
ReplyDeleteNo, because they said I can safely use bleach on them.
DeleteSo much easier than wasting paper towels
ReplyDeleteYep, exactly.
DeleteLooks like a handy product indeed.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I like them.
DeleteVery awesome, Ill have to look into getting things for dish washing. ^^
ReplyDeleteI just like having them around to dry my hands on.
DeleteI don't usually use paper towels, I try to use cloth versions
ReplyDeleteI am the dish dude at our house and am thankful that I have a dishwasher. I still use a towel like the one you are talking about--the dishes and glasses always seem to be a little wet. And as you said, they are always handy for wet hands.
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