cactusred—November 22, 2021
Seems to be some confusion with folks on these towels and their expectations. These remind me of the old red thin towel you would always see in the back pocket of the guy at the service station, who'd come out and check your oil while he put gas in. You haven't seen that for a long time but that's what these remind me of and hence why the title says shop towel. They are merely a paper towel replacement. I certainly wouldn't wash my car, clean my tv screen or a delicate picture with this thing, that's why I paid more for soft fiber towels for that stuff. These make fantastic towels to wipe your hands while working in the garage, check your oil, wipe up some grease, oil, debris, clean grass off the mower, etc. For the price and qty you get what you pay for, I'd say these are priced in comparison to soft terry towels to wash the car, cheaper and about right. Read more
stone280—April 6, 2023
Purchased these to help reduce costs of buying paper towels. These are a bit thin but work well for my purpose. I've used them for cleaning the oven and range top, to wipe up small and medium spills, etc. Just throw into the laundry and reuse again. This is what I wanted, reusable general purpose cloths. Not very thick but fit my purpose, wash and reuse. Also, the large quantity means I can keep some in bathroom, garage, kitchen, wherever I need some. Read more
monique strachan—May 18, 2025
They were good, they could have been a little ticker. Read more
Bea—September 19, 2025
Clean and good to remove grease Read more
Utility Akimbo—December 21, 2021
They are definitely not "Deluxe Quality Shop Towels," as printed on the product label. The ones I received do not look like those shown in the product photos. These are threadbare, thin, and see-through, like cheesecloth. I clipped away the loose strings and removed the bits of dead leaves and other debris before I washed them. I used Clorox to whiten them, as they were of a grayish color. The dryer lint trap was packed with fluff. The rags were even thinner, but they turned out white. I rated them “3” because they do have some utility as rags that will not have a long shelf-life. After they fall apart completely, the fibers can be donated to the American Red Cross and other organizations that participate in textile recycling programs. They can also be used to stuff cloth toys. Read more
Kathleen kiessling—July 28, 2025
I will be ordering more of these Read more
Tanya—December 18, 2020
There is nothing luxury about this item. I kinda thought, wow, how can a "LUXURIOUS" set be so cheap? I found out quickly. On the first wash before use, lots of threading. During drying, lint catcher was full as if the material was dissolving. So, I re-washed, same thing. Then when I used the bath towel to dry off, my body was full of lint, as if someone threw a glass of dust particles on me. My face was full of lint. I had to get back in the shower to rinse off. Ever where the towel touched, lint trace followed. Gave all 3 sets, towels, face cloths, and hand towels, to my husband to utilize as cloths for car washing. 100% cotton my foot. Very disappointing. But the great thing about the lost, is it wasn't a big cost. You get what you pay for. Lesson learned! Read more
Tana—June 1, 2023
To have been so inexpensive, these towels, after a couple or 3 washes they will stop leaving behind so much lint while drying them. They are soft, thicker than most mid to low cost towels, and quite absorbant. I love the color azure, no fading Read more