Alkairy Alkali—December 22, 2025
These rags live up to what they say "T-SHIRT RAGS" they are super thin, and absorb like a thin cheap t-shirt so these won't be really great for cleaning, I got these for a costume and they served their part as a prop. I would say that they are microfiber and the lint gets removed pretty easy from dust and stuff. The color is white and given the fact they are "t-shirt rags" they can be easily stained and/or dyed. Overall, for what you get and how many rags you get, I can say you get your monies worth, so the value is definitely there if you use them as a prop or clean minor things like a dusty desktop or easy to clean places, these wont work well for heavy duty areas. Read more
Koko—December 16, 2025
These are cheap and functional. They do the job for not a lot of money. Read more
mabrown1994—December 4, 2025
I bought these specifically to season my cast iron because they state they are "lint free" which I found not to be the case, but in fairness I did cut them to the size I needed and the cut edges could have contributed to the lint. They did the job I needed them to do and they left significantly less "lint" than other materials, but not totally lint free. Read more
Timothy Fong—September 23, 2022
I was looking for some cheap rags that I could use to clean and season my cast iron and carbon steel pans. I imagine most of you who are looking at these rags are probably thinking the same thing. Well, let me tell you that when it comes to value these guys are it. The quality for the performance these rags offer is great. Using it to spread that oil on my pans is easy and its absorbent enough to absorb any excess oil that I put on my pan. Any of you Kent Rollins fans out there know that you could just use any bandana or old rag to season your pans. Well, I didn’t have any bandanas or t-shirts that I didn’t want. So instead, I used these rags which were cheap, absorbent, and easy to wash. You’ll need to understand that these rags are white, so once you use them for seasoning your pan you need to know that these rags are going to get dark, and they’re going to look dirty. If you don’t like using a rag like that on your pans then you may just have to stick to using paper towels. However, if you are tired of throwing away so many paper towels and you are sick of having a little bit of lint on your pans after you’re done seasoning then these are the rags for you. After a few uses I just rinse the rag through hot water, get any excess oil out of it, let it dry out in the sun or just somewhere open and I get to using the rag again. In fact, I’m actually still on my first rag. This thing has been solid, it retains its shape, and it spreads that seasoning just as well as any old t-shirt. If you’re looking for a handy product to help you save money on paper towels and get rid of that leftover lint then look no further. You’ve found your solution. Read more
Michael K Bonham Jr—December 23, 2025
Very good purchase. It was fast, what was described and appreciated. Read more
Over Shopper—April 1, 2025
This is clearly high quality material and worked great for applying polyurathane finish to woodwork. I will say that the price at this time ($15USD) is a bit high for a handful of sheets, but they are large enough to cut in half or even thirds. There was no lint to be found, and they absorb just enough finish to be useful without soaking up everything. You could use these for a number of applications. Read more
scott spiess—December 20, 2025
OVERPRICED! The photo shows a nice stack of towels, but the pack you get is small. NOT a good value. I'm returning and will be larger quantity of cheaper material. It's like paying a dollar for a paper towel you've torn off a roll. Read more
Joni Boucher—December 9, 2025
Used them to season my cast iron and they did great! Read more