13.1—October 31, 2025
These dishcloths are adorable and super practical! They’re really absorbent and make cleaning up quick and easy, plus I love that they’re reusable and eco-friendly. They are perfect for adding personality to the kitchen. I got them as a gift for a friend who loves pickleball, and she thought they were the cutest thing ever. Such a great, thoughtful gift idea for any pickleball fan! Read more
Sarah Grape—December 26, 2025
I appreciate the cardboard (low impact) packaging. The washcloth was exactly as advertised. I will say that these Swedish dishcloths shrink over time, and you have to be careful to let them dry evenly or they start to smell. It’s the usual size and looks the way it does in the pictures. They’re very soft when wet but incredibly hard when dry so be careful not to damage it. These generally work well just not for hard stuck on crusty things. Read more
Josh—October 8, 2025
I am really happy with these Swedish dishcloths. I love that I can use them several times, so they are better for the environment then regular paper towels. They are soft to the touch and absorb really well. They are also easy to clean. I enjoy the fun pattern. Not only are these useful to have around the house, but would make a good gift. Read more
Chole White—September 30, 2025
I love these Swedish cloths. They are a cross between a rag & paper towels. Just as absorbent, but thin & more flexible. They last forever it seems. I've been using 1 for a month & it is still as nice as the day I opened the package. Cute designs too. Would be great for pickleball fans. Read more
GaS Ginsters—August 18, 2025
2025-08-17. Pickleball Swedish dishcloth by Linhome. Reusable paper towel. Cellulose sponge. Super absorbent. Pickleball pattern. Washable. Floral. Swedish dish towels are not new, but they are new to me as I've never bought into it until now. So these are very environmentally friendly: made of 70% cellulose and 30% cotton. They are like a thin sponge sheet, and you just wet it to soften before use, unless you're using it to clean up a spill, then just use it straight up to swipe the liquid! I'm not sure why they refer to it as a pickleball dishcloth. Other than the box with the cutoff, the sheet inside is actually a rectangular. The only thing pickleball about it really is the pattern. Care: rinse the cloth, wring it and then air dry. They do dry pretty quickly! For a deep clean, you can throw it in the top rack of your dishwasher. Disposal: these dish cloths are 100% compostable making them an excellent eco-friendly option. They are spongy and I'm not sure if this will mean it can trap bacteria and foster mold growth. I treat them like any other wash cloth and make sure I clean and rinse them after each use, then set them up to dry. I've only used them for a few days now, and so far I have not noticed any funky smells. From a performance perspective, they are pretty absorbent and do a good job of soaking up spills, making them pretty functional as both a wash cloth as well as a paper towel. The towel measures approximately 7.5" × 6.5". Read more
S&JJ—August 11, 2025
These eco-friendly “towels” for the kitchen can be used as a replacement for paper towels (Can also be used as a dishcloth). They are a little on the small side at roughly 6.5x7.5”. We go through a lot of paper towels and I’ve had some trouble getting everyone to adapt to using these types of washable cloths in place of them. I wonder how eco friendly they really are if you are washing them all the time. I find they are best for wiping up water, or to dry my hands. Functionally they work fine and are pretty absorbent though. They definitely start off very stiff and take some getting used to! The pickleball design is absolutely adorable and these would make a great addition to a pickleball themed gift! Read more
Emily Lou Jackson—September 13, 2025
Let me start with when I pulled this out of the box I was super skeptical but after wetting it let me just say this is like a magic eraser in a paper towel form and gets the job done sis! Best part when it gets dirty toss it in the dish washer and it’s ready to use again. Very strong and durable. I used it for every surface in my living room and kitchen and no rips so far. Has no weird smell and says it will hold up to the equivalent of 17 rolls of paper towels I believe it will so far it has for me. I love mine. The size of a dish cloth Read more
M D—September 20, 2025
Really love these reusable paper towels! They are stiff at first (and stiffen again as they dry), but they are extremely absorbent and useful. Last a very long time too! They dry quickly and are very easy to clean. LOVE! Read more