just curious—November 10, 2025
I already ordered another set of these loofah dish cloths to use as a stocking stuffer for my eco-conscious adult son. These are great - I love these! 11”x11” is a big wipe cloth to use and they are on the thick side, sturdy yet soft to the touch, and also very absorbent. They are machine washable, which I’ve yet to do, but I assume in a net bag in the machine and then line dry is the way to go. Made of plant-based, undyed microfibers (they also state loofah fibers) with nothing chemically added to them. They say they are ‘rapidly’ biodegradable, which to me is a big plus – and you can use them about 50 times b/f going on to the next one. I have the set of 10 and cutting some in half works suitably for my use. For dishes or clean-up or dusting, these beat paper towels or other wipes by a mile. I’m really pleased with how well they perform on so many tasks. Read more
physics97—December 19, 2025
I was really excited about trying these out since I have grown loofahs in my garden before to use. The feel of these cloths is soft and comfortable. I am not a fan of microfiber cloths and these are nothing like microfiber. They are thick and very absorbant. They also wring really well which allows for rinsing and the rag to not be too wet to continue to use. I have not used them to actually wash my dishes but more as a rag to clean up messes or wipe down counter, stove tops, microwave etc. For me they are too thick and heavy to be practical to wash dishes. As far as the claim that grease readily runs on the rag, I have not actually had it that dirty to see it pictured like that. But what I did notice once is that after using it to wipe up messes, I did a final pass of my black glass stove top and there were quite a few streaks. I then used a bit of dish soap, lathered up the rag and then rinsed well. I went back over the stove top and it was much less streakier. I would not say it is a streak free clean, but to be honest I have not found many items that clean streak free. Including microfiber. I have run them through the laundry and they did shrink just a bit, but nothing to weaken the integrity of the item. Read more
Mizzo—December 25, 2025
These reusable cleaning cloths are excellent. They’re super absorbent, sturdy, and work really well on just about every surface I’ve tried them on. They soak up spills quickly, don’t leave streaks, and rinse clean without holding onto odors. I also love that they’re thick and durable but still soft enough to use on dishes and countertops without scratching. They’ve held up great after multiple washes and still look and feel good, which isn’t always the case with reusable cloths. Overall, these are a great alternative to paper towels and cheap sponges. Practical, long-lasting, and easy to clean - highly recommend! Read more
Honest Review—December 15, 2025
These Reusable dish cloths are thick and absorbent. They advertise as "loofah fiber" but do not feel harsh and rough like a typical loofah scrub. They are actually quite thick and soft. On the surface they feel like a thick piece of felt material. But they don't behave like it. Once wet, they are dense, pliable, and wring out nicely. When wet they do a FANTASTIC job of wiping up big messes on counters, appliances, walls, etc... I cook a lot and my stove gets very messy. These cloths are my favorite thing to clean it with. When dry, they are somewhat stiffer than your typical dishcloth and are awkward to use. In their dry state they leave streaks and residue when wiping up spills, rather it's a wet spill like milk, or firmer like spaghetti sauce. No different than a regular dry dishcloth, but unlike a paper towel, where you can get most of the mess cleaned up. But when it's wet, it handles those spills with no problem. My point is, when it's says "absorbent" know that it's not that absorbent in its dry state. But when it's wet, it absorbs very good and wipes up so well that the spot dries very quickly. The other thing I loved about these cloths are that they do not get a sour smell with regular use and care. I also love that they are made with earth friendly materials. They are excellent for both big and small jobs, but they really shine on big jobs. Read more
elle7—December 6, 2025
I really like these cloths. They're so thick and durable - they do such a good job at staying moist without leaving any wet streaks. The first time I opened them up to wipe down my counters, I was so impressed with how well they held up that I ended up literally wiping down all of my cabinet, the backsplash, and my appliances, because the wiping power on these is so fantastic. I really prefer these for those wipe down cleaning tasks because they feel dry in my hand but they really do get the gunk off. Especially off of the backsplash. And it just wipes without a wet streak. So my shiny backsplash just looks good right away without any secondary drying or polishing. I'm super impressed with these and definitely recommend them. Read more
KatK—December 2, 2025
This 10 pack of reusable dish cloths are similar to the bamboo towels I've purchased before. I dont know exactly what plant material they're made from though. The package calls them "loofah" but they aren't scratchy or anything like your typical bath tub loofah products. They are soft to the touch, 11 inch squares, and thick. Yes they are reusable. Just let them dry out clean and they are ready for the next task. These do last a long time provided you clean them after use and take care of them. They aren't going to dissolve in water. It's just like a cotton dish cloth except they're made out of some kind of plant material. Which means they're okay for the Earth whenever they are used to the point of needing to be thrown out. I dont know how long that'll take but time will tell. So far so good. Read more