Wipe, rinse, repeat.
Photography by Ty Mecham, Bobbi Linn & Julia Gartland
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If You Care
Englewood Cliffs, NJ
If You Care launched in 1990 with a single product, North America’s first and only unbleached coffee filters (yep, they were the first!) They now offer a range of products, from 100% carbon-neutral fire lighters to reusable paper towels. Even their packaging is made from paper that’s both recycled and recyclable—meaning, your kitchen endeavors have a lighter-than-ever carbon footprint.
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Reviews for
Reusable Paper Towel Roll (Set of 3)
Reviews for
Reusable Paper Towel Roll (Set of 3)
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Pretty good, for most uses
These reusable paper towels are great for soaking up liquids and cleaning up but I don't think they completely remove the use for regular paper towels. I haven't washed them in the dishwasher, I usually just rinse them with soap under running water. One sheet usually lasts 1 week for me.
GREAT IDEA.
MY HUSBAND AND I BOTH LOVE THESE. SO PRACTICAL AND GREAT FOR THE ENVIRONMENT!! I LIKE THE IDEA YOU CAN USE THESE OVER AND OVER . SO DIFFERENT.
These are great!
I am a paper towel waster. I received these as a gift and thought "I wonder how long these will last?" I use about one per week! They are stronger than Bounty and easier to use than my kitchen sponge or cloth. They rinse out well and dry nicely during the night. I was amazed at their durability.
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