

♻️ Elevate your clean game with style and sustainability!
Redbaker’s 50-piece reusable cotton paper towels combine eco-friendly durability with chic sunflower and bee or flamingo and leaf designs. Machine washable and quick drying, these absorbent cloths fit most standard paper towel holders, making them a stylish, sustainable upgrade for kitchens, bathrooms, and beyond.






| ASIN | B0BZ89S6SH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,039 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #93 in Paper Towels #1,378 in Reuseable Cleaning Cloths |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (664) |
| Date First Available | March 22, 2023 |
| Item model number | Redbaker-Cotton Cloths-52 |
| Manufacturer | Redbaker |
| Product Dimensions | 9.84 x 9.84 x 0.04 inches; 1.33 Pounds |
C**K
Great Value!
Love these - this is the second set that I have purchased. I like that they have different themes (my last order was a fall theme). I use them all the time in my kitchen, I do a lot of cooking and canning and these are great for so many things, i.e. wiping hands, wiping counters, funning under water and using as a dish cloth. They are thin but very durable and dry quick with no smell. I wash them with my other laundry then lay them flat to dry and they really do "roll" back onto the others. They are not as wide as a normal paper towel but I put the roll on a counter paper towel hold and it works just fine for me.
J**O
Money Saving Reusable Paper Towels
Great alternative to paper towels! Durable, easy to use and does not shrink or fade when washed! Works well for drying hands and cleaning up spills! Comes in a beautiful variety of prints!
B**S
Good but I wish it was a different material
I recommend washing these before first use so that they're more absorbent. Otherwise, they withstand washing and drying well. They absorb well. They are a good value for their cost. They are thin, and I prefer a thicker flannel material, but that doesn't affect their durability or use. I would recommend these to someone starting out or as a gift, but I will personally purchase a set that's thicker simply because that's what I prefer, not because it would function any better than these. TLDR: Wash before use. Durable. Reusable. Thin cotton material. Would recommend or purchase as gift.
K**R
The last piece of the puzzle!
Getting away from buying paper towels has been difficult simply because we've always used them for so many different things with various levels of "yuck factor". Cleaning windows, wiping up that splodge of spaghetti sauce off the kitchen floor, cleaning the bathroom, wiping down appliances, using them as dinner napkins, cleaning the inside of the fridge, etc. So many things. We've been using the washable bamboo paper towels and really like them. They wash up really nice in hot water even without bleach. HOWEVER, no matter how handy they were, I still didn't want to potentially be using the bamboo towel that was previously used to clean the bathroom for dinner napkins or wiping down countertops and appliances. Blech. These were the solution. These look really decorative on the paper towel holder which couldn't be used for the bamboo towels. These are perfect for the not-so-yucky chores... dinner napkins, cleaning countertops and appliances, etc. The bamboo towels get stuffed into a cookie jar and used for the yucky stuff. No chance of them getting intermingled with the flannel towels and I'm fine with throwing away a bamboo towel if it's gotten completely nasty. These have washed up really nicely, they shrunk just a tad which wasn't a big deal. I just air dry them with wool dryer balls. I've had no trouble getting them to stay on the paper towel holder and mine is horizontal. They pull off one at a time which is wonderful because the perforation on most paper towels seems to be more of a suggestion than an actual function. I was always pulling off half of a paper towel or six of them. They're as absorbent as I need them to be. Any massive spills that these wouldn't handle are going to get cleaned up with an old junk bath/hand towel anyway. The patterns are colorful, which I love, and plenty to choose from. The patterns I got remind me of the old aprons which goes great with my kitchen. I have 25 on one roll on the paper towel holder and 25 on another roll ready to go if we need them. I think we've found a workable solution because we've only used a couple of actual paper towels since we got these. 😊
D**N
They get the job done
They've held up really great. I've had them for a few months.... This is my second purchase of reusable paper towels. My first set were from a different manufacturer. They are more of a flannel feel. These are more of a cotton sheet feel. I think these are a little less absorbent than the flannel. But are holding up great. I like the size. I love the colors. 10 out 10 would recommend. I now only buy paper towels for the bathroom when we have parties... And a roll in the laundry room for those cats hairball moments. Probably two rolls of paper towels in 6 months. The cost of paper products are skyrocketing and this just seems like a no-brainer to me. There was no ship smell to them and they function as they should!
B**B
I expected wash-able Bounty, got General Dollar quality.
These cloths are limited in use, good, for use on mirrors and cleaning glasses, dividers between pans and dishes. I will continue my search for alternatives for how I work in the kitchen. When it comes to the size, reliable shape of the product, quality of print, those are fine. The idea of cleaning cloths being rebranded as reusable Paper Towels seemed quaint. It came in a timely fashion, well packed. I had to wash them first to get rid of the chemical smells. I had read the reviews and ordered 2, expecting to be happy with the product. I do try to gauge my response until I have something on hand and test it. This is cute, well made with the anti-fraying stitching. Sadly, this is where the perks of the product end. I was very sad to see how thin the fabric was, and to find they not very absorbent. These are not very good replacements for the worn out set I have had for the last five years. It is safe to say the older set has more soak up power even while becoming thread bare. I can't see through the new cloths, their thin set up is painfully obvious when water is involved. I used one to dry my hands after working making supper, having washed up. Clean up took several of them to dry off my hands. It took 7 cloths compared to one old one. It is clear they are not meant for culinary work and how messy I really get. I hate to think I need to keep using 10 pieces per cooking chore each day. I wanted to warn some folks since they could be similar to how I really use a kitchen, making stuff from scratch and such. These cloths are not meant for elbow grease level of work.
T**S
I can’t say enough how much I LOVE these reusable paper towels. My husband and I literally use them every day for messes in the kitchen, for wiping our hands and faces when eating, washing dishes, etc. We have saved so much money not having to buy paper towels as often with these. We still need paper towels for things like cleaning up dog messes (puke, accidents), but we have pretty much replaced paper towels with these in every other aspect. We have a napkin holder that we put these in on our countertop instead of using the provided role, and then we simple put the used towels in a basket under the sink until we are ready to wash them. A decent investment up front but like anything good and if high-quality, they will save you money in the long run!
M**A
Bought these to replace paper towels and was worried if I can get used to it. It was a seamless transition. These are obsorbsnt, easy to wash. I bought one set for kitchen only and another for messier floor and pet cleanups.
A**R
The few I've used and washed are waiting to be rolled back onto the cardboard tube. I'll try to imitate the original layering. Bought them to try to reduce paper towel usage and for backup in case they're ever not easily available. They are ok.
C**N
Essuie-tout super abordant. Écologique économique en $$$$
N**Y
Not absorb water as the advertisement said. It cannot be helped to clean and absorb the kitchen table, only use like a handkerchief
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