Jamey ONeal—November 28, 2023
I got a set of these as a freebie in some random gift box a while back and I'm hooked, These are cute, absorbent, dry quickly, don't smell, easy to clean (you can literally put them in a dishwasher or close washer), and effective. They don't seem to stain much, but are bleach tolerant, extremely durable, and, when they are finally too grungy to keep using, they are biodegradable. Replaced those nasty sponges (for the love of whatever, get rid og those disgusting sponges! They can't be sterilized and harbor bacteria and germs so much!) and took the place of paper towels for many spills and cleanups. Love them. Read more
Old School—July 9, 2022
These dishcloths are beautiful, but better than that, they're hardworking. Like a thin, pliable sponge, they're great for multiple jobs: wiping down countertops, mopping up spills, cleaning the bathroom, and going into the machine for washing (no fading or shredding). They do stiffen up after a wash, but that's normal. Once they get wet, all the durability and pliability returns. They're very long lasting; it's really up to you when you think they're "worn out." These dishcloths are the only thing I've ever had stolen out of my luggage at the airport. Try them and you'll be a convert! Read more
Prairie Mama—June 27, 2023
I don’t want to do kitchen cleanup without these. They are super absorbent. I love it that they are easy to wring out. I’ve had others and honestly ordered these because the floral pattern is so pretty. When they came, I realized the background is white. I thought that the white might absorb stains and not launder clean. WRONG! They come clean every time. I’m ordering more so I can continue to tidy up my kitchen in style. Read more
Adelaide—December 16, 2023
These are useful and very absorbent cloths. The pretty patterns are a plus. They require a bit more care to wash and dry them. Washing them in the dishwasher leaves them soaking wet and takes up a lot of space. So, I use the washing machine, but you can’t use bleach or fabric softener on them. Be sure to use a clip if you hang them to dry, because they stiffen and will fall or be easily knocked down from a hanging post/pole/rod otherwise. Read more
RGCN—May 5, 2024
When I purchased these Swedish Dish Cloths, I'd look at dozens of others, and picked one I liked. I was checking out my order when I saw these, and quickly changed my order to delete the others I'd chosen, and add these instead. I am extremely glad I did! These are beyond my expectations. As far as the 'dry' quality, since they will be a gift, I don't want to use one. The color and print are gorgeous, and look very high quality. They came in a cute drawstring tie bag, which will make a nice presentation for gift giving. Since I haven't used one, I don't know about the absorbency or drying time or lasting print on the cloth, but first observations make me really glad I chose this brand and this selection of the Wildflowers. I'm very pleased, and would order again. Read more
Manya—November 8, 2023
this little dish cloth has high absorbency and it works beautifully in the kitchen for quartz counters or in the bathroom for counters and fixtures. I always keep some around. in my house, they dry overnight on a rack and I like the fact that you can wash them either in the dishwasher or washing machine. After a few months, depending upon use, after several washes, I discard them if they begin to smell. Overall, a great product for the home. Read more
MsGG—October 11, 2023
Wow! After 6 months of daily use, and occasional bleach solution to brighten, I've finally moved the first one from the kitchen sink to the utility sink! Cellulose sponges were my fave for washing dishes, but they've become very hard to find (why?) and seem to get stinky and fall apart faster than years ago. No worries because these Remagr Swedish Kitchen Dish Towels / Reusable Sponge Cleaning Cloths are going to be a staple in my house. Lots of cooking and no dishwasher here, so it gets frequent daily use, cleans great, rinses easily, dries quickly. That first one, moved to the basement? Still going strong, not a hole or fray or tear. Amazing! Read more
Ashley—January 5, 2026
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