Kendra—December 20, 2025
I didn’t expect much from these cloths considering the price and how many came. However I am very impressed! I have lots of microfiber cloths lying around the house amd somehow these work 100% better! Microfiber cloths have lots of tiny loops that everything sticks to. Once you wash them you have to pull off lint, hairs and anything else that adheres to them. Often they are ruined after washing them if you’re concerned about scratching things. These little cloths are awesome. They have fuzzy fur-like texture that doesn’t cling to debris. I cleaned a big mess of spilled coffee grounds on my counter yesterday and they rinsed off easily under running water. I barey got one damp and wiped my stove/microwave and it removed the grease and left them streak free. I didn’t even use any cleaning products. I did use a dry one to buff off the moisture and polish the steel, but considering I didn’t spray anything I am surprised at the results. I usually oil my cutting board with paper towels but they usually leave pieces of paper behind, but these oil my board perfectly! They even do a better job cleaning my glasses than the ones my optometrist gave me. They are absorbent and dry easily by hanging up. I love these! They’re much better than paper towels!! Win win!! Read more
Susan Ellerbrock—November 20, 2025
Soft, absorbent, nice size,stain resistant, odor resistant, does not tear or snag with use or laundering. Have bought these more than once and have purchased them for others. Read more
Kimberly—November 30, 2025
Great dishcloths. Kinda small but great at absorbing water. I used them for dusting, cleaning glass, washing and drying my dishes. After washing and drying them they hold their shape. Read more
Britt—December 9, 2024
I bought the smaller sized pack of 24 I think 7 x 9 inch and I liked how absorbent they were so when the bigger size variety pack was on sale I scooped them up. The quality is really good, they are thick and absorbent. The stains come off easily I used these to clean up coffee on the counters and that washed off no problem. The photo I shared is after using the white cloth to clean my cat after he had spent some time outside. My cat has asthma so I clean him up after he plays outside so no dirt bothers his lungs when he cleans himself. These are very gentle, I prefer using these cloths then a towel or paper towel to clean my cats. The other picture is after washing it with just regular detergent nothing fancy like oxiclean or spray n wash. I also shared a photo of the size difference in the 7 by 9 versus the 10 by 20. I think both sizes work well, they work for different clean up jobs around the house. I like all the colors that come in the variety pack so you can have certain colors for certain rooms or areas. They do collect lint so be careful what you throw in the washer with them. I accidentally washed a few with this new hand towel I bought and they collected all the lint from that towel. I feel these are good value for what you get, how well they clean and how easily stains come off them. I kept half the pack and gave half to my grandma because I liked them so much I wanted to share. Read more
Noralee Burby—December 28, 2025
Thick enough for my uses. Value for the money? Excellent. Washable many times over, and they fluff up back to new afterwards. Material is soft but super absorbent. The colors look great, have not faded, and in fact, have held up very well. One word of caution is that prior to tossing them in the washer, be sure to wring out any excess soap that may linger in the material. Oh, and before I forget...these drip dry FAST and do not develop those icky odors like many of the other cloths or sponges people use. Read more
rita—December 30, 2025
They were not exactly what I would call a nice dishcloth. They are pretty thin and not very durable. I would not buy this again. They are good to take like camping or something like that. Someplace where you can just dispose of them when finished using them Read more
Emily J—February 3, 2024
I’ve been looking for something to help reduce my usage of disposable paper towels, especially for daily cleaning in the kitchen. I wanted something small and compact so that I could fit a bunch of them into a drawer while minimizing bulk. Initially I used Swedish dishcloths for the better part of last year. While they were fine, I really didn’t like that they never dried completely flat, got really stiff, and took a few seconds to become fully absorbent. You’re also limited with the type of cleaning you can do with it. I decided to transition to towels. I started with Mr. Siga microfiber cleaning cloths. They are great, but also a much larger size (12.6”x12.6”). While I like the size for weekly or more periodic cleaning around the house, I found them to be too bulky to fit a lot of them in one drawer for daily use. I decided to search for small towels that were about the size of my hand…large enough to separate my hand from the surface I’m cleaning, but small enough so that the storage space I have can be maximized. These are perfect and super absorbent. I keep a small trash bin underneath my kitchen sink where I collect the used ones and throw them in with my laundry. After a few weeks of use I ended up buying a second pack to put these in some other rooms. If you’re looking for cloths that are very thick or on the larger side, these are not for you. However, if you’re looking to save space in your drawers and washing machines, something super absorbent, and cost effective….buy these! Edit: One thing I forgot to add is that although they clean well in the washer/dryer, I don't use dryer sheets. I've read that the absorbency of microfiber in general can be altered by fabric softeners/dryer sheets - accidentally threw a sheet in a couple loads and haven't noticed a difference but trying to remember to refrain from doing so. These have been through probably 10+ washes since writing this review and they doing just great. My mom saw these the other day and will be getting them for her kitchen as well! Read more