Nayu Llanez—September 19, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Great value for the price! The TOALLA 24-pack white bath towels is perfect for gyms, salons, Airbnbs, or large households. They're lightweight and dry quickly — not ultra-plush, but soft enough for everyday use. After a few washes, they hold up well with minimal lint. Ideal for bulk needs on a budget! Read more
Victoria.C—March 18, 2026✓ Verified purchase
These are certainly not towels, they are rags. I washed six as a light load. I had to clear the lint trap three times to clear the excessive amount of lint then proceeded to vacuum the trap. I was hoping they would be comparable to the $3 bath towels Target sells. I was very wrong. The quality is truly that of a used rough rag that has pulled. It is flimsy and see through. Truly, I cannot even find a purpose for them. Save your money. Go to Target and buy eight $3 bath towels and cut them to size. You will have eight 20x40 towels and eight finger towels. Read more
Bridgette Saunders Culp—April 13, 2024✓ Verified purchase
The towels are very thin . I purchase them for a gift to a home care center for patients, who do not have enough essentials, to help them out. But the towels are very thin. Read more
Cristie Thomas—March 2, 2026✓ Verified purchase
10 came in the pack not 12. I purchased inexpensive towels and as expected for cheap quality towels. They are good for uses where you don't care about the towel. I'm just annoyed I paid for 12 and got 10. Read more
Viticulurist—November 3, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I bought these for shop towels and am very pleased with them. Good value. Read more
William B.—March 9, 2026✓ Verified purchase
One of our guests tried to wash some and put a tiny bit of bleach for disinfecting, and all the towels turned purple... so beware! Read more
L J B—November 16, 2024✓ Verified purchase
These are not towels for human use. They aren’t even good enough to be used as rags. They were contaminated with strange things, hopefully just weird looking lint and not trash like it looked like. These are advertised as towels. Not so. They aren’t even rags I would use on my car, they are that thin and gross. I’m washing them with a ton of bleach, on the sanitize cycle, and we will see what happens. Luckily I was looking for cheap towels for use in my stain glass making that could be tossed after they were contaminated with lead and flux. These will do that job perfectly but will not be sufficient for any other jobs I use rags for. I’d be returning these if I couldn’t use them as disposable rags for stain glass making. Read more
Chuck Adkins—June 18, 2024✓ Verified purchase
We own a dog grooming shop and use towels to dry the excess water from the doggies after their bathes. We found that dogs are pretty unimpressed by matching towel sets, so these work perfect. They are approximately 9 oz in absorbency, so they soak up pretty well. We wash them multiple times each day and they will come out soft so I would say that they are also durable. Read more