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The Ecoegg Bamboo Kitchen Towels are a revolutionary, reusable alternative to traditional kitchen paper. Made from 100% sustainable bamboo, these super absorbent towels can be washed and reused up to 85 times, offering an eco-friendly solution that reduces waste and saves money. With 20 towels providing up to 1800 uses, they are perfect for a variety of cleaning tasks while being gentle on both the environment and your skin.
Product Dimensions | 11 x 11 x 11 cm; 100 g |
Item volume | 0.1 Millilitres |
Is assembly required | No |
Batteries required | No |
Item weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
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Incredibly versatile replacement for all many of kitchen cloths
I bought these with the intention of replacing my regular paper kitchen towels as the packaging suggests, but as pleasantly surprised by the sheer variety of tasks they're useful for. The wipes are made from bamboo viscose and biodegradable plastic, meaning they could theoretically be composted. That said, I have run these through the wash multiple times and can't see them requiring disposal any time soon.I'm admittedly not the tidiest person, and would often use kitchen towels to mop up egg whites off my work surfaces when making my morning omelettes, which inevitable left a visible residue. As these are significantly more absorbent than paper towels, and hold up better to rinsing and wringing out, I tend to find these are much better at this task.They're also great for dusting, mopping up spillages on furniture and they have been absolutely indispensable for reducing moisture in the bathroom post shower. I'm even convinced that they could replace wet wipes, but this isn't a test I've put them to yet.I'll do another review in a year to see how they've lasted, but in this early stage I'm incredibly pleased with the results so far.
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Truly Re-Usable Cleaning Towel
I was first introduced to these Re-Usable Bamboo Towels when visiting a friend, and saw her putting oneinto her washing machine after wiping up spillage from a glass of juice. When I laughed about washingkitchen towels, she showed me a whole roll of them and explained just what they were, and gave me apart used roll to try for myself. So I bought some on Amazon.These towels are as good as they claim to be, albeit more expensive than the usual stuff available onthe High Street.They are about the same size as ordinary kitchen towels measuring 28 CM by 28 CM, and are much moreabsorbent and do not fall apart after one use. I use them for cleaning up liquid food spills, dusting, and inparticular I put one under my steam mop to run over the vinyl tiles on the kitchen floor.The advert states that they can be washed and reused up to 85 times, I have never bothered to test this,but have washed them several times over and they do last. Once washed they have a softer and moreabsorbent feel to them, they do not look 'pretty' after a wash, but do come out clean. We found no shrinkage.We wash them at 40 degrees, do not add fabric conditioner as this affects absorbency, and just allow themto dry naturally, they are then ready for re-use.If you are looking at ways to become eco-friendly they are fine, but I was looking more at the pocket-friendly aspect of being able to re-use a product. We still buy the odd roll of disposable kitchen towelsfor really icky tasks, but this product lives up to the advertising blurb and we find it works well.
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Multi use and very strong.
DESCRIPTIONThis will certainly last.It absorbs really well and is nice having a better thickness to the kitchen towels when soaking up spills and freshening up surfaces.These are exactly the same as the disposable kitchen surface wet wipes if having been left out to dry or not resealed properly between uses! Wipes worked well surprisingly, I've used surface & floor wipes when they had dried and they did quite well after placing under the tap briefly to clean and as dry to absorb but generally not as practical for as many uses as this roll is and not as strong.They are easier to use than wipes as they can just be pulled away from the roll, they dont contain any chemicals or substances so are safe for all surfaces, environments and can be used as a napkin etc too in that respect. The roll is the same size as are the sheets as a standard to standard plus sized paper kitchen towel roll. The sheets are perforated and can be removed from the roll easilyUSEAGEThis particular roll is good for washing a surface with one sheet and drying with another, they do well on areas that require a bit of a **polishing** too.Because of their texture they are a nicer alternative to tissues and maybe even handy to have in the bathroom or travelling too for all purpose usage.I often use kitchen paper based towels as a **napkin for cutlery** or as a handy **napkin for slodgier meals** like curries for hands and faces! (Not advisable to give to young toddlers and babies as there can be a little bit of fluffy fabric around the edges appear if pulled about).These are ace for **potted plants!!** (Just fold one up, drench in water and place in the base of a plant pot holder, then place the plant pot into the container as usual. When watering, remove the cloth and re drench or water direct onto the cloth where it is in the outer container. This works well).Very useful for **painting**, I go through multiple kitchen towels and wash cloths are too thick, these are great!These aren't cheap enough to throw and I found them better to rinse out directly after usage, especially when cleaning kitchen surfaces, this way I can use them again a few more times before a thorough wash or rinse and use on the floor and thoroughly wash.They would be able to use as a **dish cloth** for a few cups and small items quickly, as long as they are not left in water for too long as they become too soft to be effective as they are not designed to be a dish cloth.WASHINGThey can be washed and hung up to dry.I'd personally wash them separately or with tea towels etcI was concerned about the staining of these with sauces etc but definitely much is removed when rinsing well and I'm sure if i spray a little bit of an eco friendly laundry stain remover before washing like I would normally with any garments that require additional cleaning, the stains should go quite well.My only remaining concern is if the fluff gets into the washing machine, this of course can be said for certain clothing too, so will continue to rinse the same as dish cloths then soak these in stain remover if required and rinse well, I believe this will prevent them losing their shape and size too!They stretch back nicely either way and when nearly dry, placing them under something flat and heavy will help.
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