Tim Minzak—December 22, 2025
Very impressed with the Bamboo! They feel thinner but are actually much stronger and much more absorbent than the sparkling brand paper towels that we’ve used for years. I am very curious to see about the shedding qualities and will report back later. Read more
HRC—June 13, 2025
The 5 star review is in comparison to other bamboo paper towels. If you buy eco friendly paper towels and expect them to be like Brawny, etc. you will be disappointed. Chemical laden, environment destroying products are popular for a reason. I’ve introduced eco friendly cleaning products at every job I’ve had and invariably someone will complain that they don’t clean as well as Windex, etc. Duh! Chemicals are popular for a reason, but come at a great cost and I find eco friendly products work perfectly fine. Bamboo paper towels are stiffer and not as absorbent in general. These are by far the best bamboo paper towels I’ve tried and work fine for the things I use paper towels for. They are pretty similar in feel to 100% recycled paper towels. These only time I use “regular” paper towels is when I’m house training a puppy because the extra thickness and absorbency is a big help in that instance. About 7 or 8 years ago I invested in organic cotton reusable paper towels and a few years ago added WOWABLES Reusable and Biodegradable paper towel rolls, which are like thin Swedish dish cloths on a roll and about the size of a full size paper towel sheet. Between those two products I rarely use disposable paper towels any more and mainly use them for something really greasy or gross. With the reusable options it takes me about 6 months to go through a roll of paper towels, so the fact that they are a little stiff or a little thinner doesn’t really matter. It’s a nice back up to have, but there are better eco friendly options for most things you need a paper towel for. The FSC certification is a must and surprisingly hard to find with paper towels. Read more
Austin Travis—June 22, 2025
Great all purpose, stiff paper towels. They are reusable depending on what your picking up. It be nice if they came in a full sheet aswell and the short sheets they currently come in. I wouldnt worry about the thickness. The paper is almost Printer paper like, and less like a spung or wash cloth. Great for wipeing things down, not so good for soaking things up. For sure these are for light to medium cleanups. They are not thick and heavy soking like the Scott Shop Towels. On a side note, packaging is awesome looks great in the pantry. Read more
samantha j.—July 21, 2025
I'm weaning myself off paper products and really like these. 4-star because I wish the roll was bigger (had more sheets). I've never used another brand of bamboo paper towel, so I can't compare it to anything similar. Prior to this, I used Kirkland, which I love for the size of the roll and durability. However, sustainability requires some trade-offs. Bamboo grows fast and can be harvested over & over again vs. cutting down trees. Smaller roll but no plastic wrap or packaging! Not as thick as other traditional paper towel brands, but holds up well for spills. I use cloth towels for major cleaning anyway. I use these to mop up coffee drips, in place of napkins when I run out, and when I wash and eat fruit. Works just fine and I can compost it afterwards. I tried to capture the size of each sheet in my photo. I use one sheet at a time as much as possible, but the teenagers use more. We're on an every-other-month Subscribe and Save order. Yes, I'm paying more, BUT, our planet is paying more for our (in)actions and I'm trying to do what I can to shrink my footprint. Also, there's either no or only light adhesive at the end of the roll so easy to get that last piece without it tearing to shreds. Read more


Loren Hoover—June 30, 2025
Love that we are helping save the planet. Could be a little more durable. They tend to break at the perforation when using more than one and a time. But worth it! Read more
Max Fagan—July 2, 2025
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I really wanted to like this product, which is why I went to the trouble of buying something which is better for the world, not wrapped in plastic, composed of a more eco-substance, and much less cushy and absorbent. But the one thing that is absolutely driving me nuts about this product, and I wish I could tell the manufacture this directly and not just Amazon, is that their machinery that they used to punch the separation points is deficient. Every single one of the towel sheets I attempt to rip off any one of these rolls fails because they have not punched all the way through so that the sheet rips off. This may sound trivial, but this will be a reason why I will never buy this again because every single sheet I try to pull off is not a sheet it’s a partial sheet and then there’s a weird trailing rag attached to the next one which gets even worse when you try to rip that one off. Net net, please tell whatever white label manufacturer is behind this to fix their machinery and think about the actual usage. Read more
ccsstuff—November 30, 2025
PEG-free, does not contain polyethylene glycol! I have a severe allergy to PEG, & have been using reel brand paper towels which are also bamboo & PEG-free. But the reel 6 pack comes in one large wrapper, which is not easy to store & feel like I'm keeping the rolls clean. These Amazon paper towels come individually wrapped, & seem like a nicer quality to me! They are slightly shorter than reel but wider, which I prefer since I heat precooked bacon on them. (See picture for comparison.) They are definitely softer, no sandpaper feeling, so I am able to use them as napkins without scratching my mouth. LOL. I feel like they are a little thicker than reel also. I will definitely be buying these again! Read more
PL—December 18, 2025
Super absorbent and they don't tear up. Great value, even if they weren't also eco-friendly! Read more