Michael Rudolph—December 15, 2025
These towels are great! They're a little more pricey then some of the other options but you get what you pay for. These are my 2nd set I've gotten. My first set I've had for maybe 2 years and they're still working really well. They are thicker than some of those cheaper ones and they absorb really well unlike the cheap ones just seem to spread water around and not absorb much of anything. I use them for getting dishes, cleaning, my car, cleaning sunglasses, ect. If you're looking for some good microfiber towels then I highly recommend this brand! Read more
Customer—August 22, 2025
I picked up this 12 pack of microfiber cloths and I’ve been really happy with them. The size is perfect, not too big or too small, and they feel soft but still thick enough to clean properly. I keep a couple of these in my backpack for my electronics. They work great for wiping fingerprints off my laptop screen and phone without leaving streaks. I also keep a few in my car and use them to wipe down the dash and get rid of all the dust that builds up. They grab dust pretty well and don’t just push it around. They wash fine too. I’ve thrown them in the washer a few times and they still look good and haven’t fallen apart. For the price and the amount you get, I feel like it’s a solid buy. Nothing fancy, just simple cloths that do what they’re supposed to. Works decently for me and I’ll probably buy another pack when I need more. Read more
mitchstl58—January 2, 2026
Great product. I bought them for dish clothes and they work great. They're thick and durable. Read more
Athena Nick—October 8, 2025
These cloths pick up dust and grease really well-damp they leave my stainless and glass streak-free, dry they're great for dusting. They're a bit thinner than premium brands and a couple of the bright colors bled on the first wash (wash separately). Overall, they are solid cloths, don't shed lint, 12 packs saves a lot of paper towels. Read more
Linda Gardner—December 20, 2025
I haven’t liked microfiber clothes! I didn’t think or feel in my hands that they were absorbent. Cotton was my go to as far as rags for cleaning. They stain easily though. So I thought I’d try one more time. Read reviews to see the best rating! I’m glad I did. MR. SIGA are wonderful! I’m impressed enough to write this review. They clean, dry quickly! Large enough to do the job. Colors are staying fast with a bit of color release at first. I’m still a bit uncomfortable with the microfiber feel, however that is my own issue of feel sensitivity. 🙃 Also are a nice thickness. Read more
Timothy C—December 5, 2025
I keep these cloth items in their own box. I save them as I use them for cleaning my eye glasses and sun glasses (all are prescription items). These items are high quality. Not only do I separately use them, I save them in one container after use. I machine wash them together, away from anything else. Read more
LT—December 18, 2025
These cleaning cloths work very well and clean up very well. They are a good thickness, texture and size and are easy to use. They are a good price because they last a LONG time and don’t wear out with repeated washings. I used one yellow cloth to clean very dirty window frames and, as you can see in the last picture, they clean up like they are brand new!! All black marks are gone! I washed the cloth in the sink with hot water and liquid soap after each cleaning and it looks new! Also NO dust, particles etc. like I get with paper towels because of the microfiber material. I also use a different Siga cloth to clean my kitchen counter. It’s so much better than a sponge! I use different color cloths for different purposes so I don’t get mixed up about what I used when. Highly recommend! Read more
Alder Stone—August 31, 2024
As a biologist who's taught health related courses, and who pretty deeply understands bacteria (their biology, ecology, pathology, etc), I've long had concerns about using sponges in my kitchen. I've read numerous articles over the decades about why we shouldn't. Yet, I persisted, sometimes boiling them, but at least submerging them regularly in fresh detergent water. But since we now live in an age of super-bugs, and I'm older now (74) with a few (relatively minor) health issues, and since I love to cook and do so a lot, I finally decided to try something different for cleaning my countertops and wiping up the occasional spill (on said countertops, not the floor; the mop gets the floor duty). So after reading a bit, and reading some reviews on these types of rags, I chose this one. After the first week, I'm super happy with these, and kicking myself (gently) for not switching to them long ago. My first impression on opening the package was that they are slightly too large for me. I'd rather have 10" x 10", but I'm making do, and I subtract no stars for that. But more importantly, they're very absorbent -- they wet quickly and absorb spilled liquid just as quickly -- and they rinse out easily. After use, I dip it in detergent water, rinse and hang it on a nail above the sink. I'm also switching out to a fresh rag every day or two. (On a heavy cooking day, I switch out at the end.) I have a small tupperware container in the bathroom that I drop used ones into. I mean 12 rags gets me two weeks or more. Then, when I put up the last fresh one, the other 11 get washed. (I'll hand wash these in a 5 gallon bucket with plunger using regular laundry detergent. 95% of all my washing is done by hand in small batches in the bathtub using those tools, and hang them on an inside line. I save a TON of money on the washers and dryers down the hall in my apartment complex. I suspect these will outlast me. They're well made and appear to be quality material. But if I ever need more, I'll buy them again. Read more