CKE—August 4, 2025
This is the type of product that is difficult to review. They are wash clothes... they effectively do the job of a washcloth. They do not look like designer wash clothes. Famous influencers will not be making videos saying how these washclothes revolutionized their lives. Notes- - Pretty soft - Absorbent to the expected level - Did not make me question every other washcloth that I have used during my life. Happy... but I am not losing sleep over these things! Read more
Traveler—September 29, 2025
Very poor quality. Some stained and unusable. Read more
Rose—June 23, 2025
They’re soft and affordable, but they don’t look as nice in person. The quality is decent for the price, and they work fine for everyday use, but the appearance is a bit underwhelming. Read more
Gau Vaspet—June 17, 2025
Some will call these rags, some will call them washcloths. I call them both and will use them both ways. As expected (and my preference), they are thin (not paper thin) which makes them easier to manipulate whether you are wiping grease off your motor, drying your hands, or cork-screwing your ear holes. All sides are hemmed and stitched; as such, they should hold up in the wash if you choose to do so. Two photos showing the fabric thickness, one held up to natural light, the other to a 100w bulb. Cotton terrycloth inherently does shed fibers so they are not lint free -- but please note they are not advertised as such. Still, I didn't notice any fibers when conditioning a cutting board except the obvious fluff from cutting one down into a smaller square. Whole or cut, they remained intact through several applications and will continue to serve. They came packed naked in a generic shipping box -- my received weight was a couple ounces shy of 60, and the count was one additional at 61. Size is generally 12x12" as indicated. Insignificant findings Quality rags never came cheap. I am happy with this purchase and believe it to be a good value. This is a great buy. Read more
Time to Be Frank—July 5, 2025
I restore a lot of vintage items and often need various style cloths and wool pads to get the job done right. I have used these in 3 aspects of this process including initial cleanup, oil residue, and applying wax. In each of these phases these cloths worked well. Not leaving cloth residue and absorbing whatever I am trying to get off. The quantity in the box is very useful as I can go through a lot on some of these projects. Read more
gardnernamedjoe—June 16, 2025
I am pleasantly surprised by how well-made and sturdy these small towels are. They are not quite thick and plush enough to be called washcloths (at least not good ones), but much too nice to be called rags. Nevertheless, that is what I intend to use these for. I will probably keep a few in my car, shed, garage and linen closet. I like that these cloths are washable and reusable, but should one get super dirty, it won’t bother me to throw it away because these are so economical. Nice. Read more
Tee—June 20, 2025
These washcloths are everything I needed—soft, absorbent, and thick without being bulky. They’re perfect for household spills, wiping down my car, and everything in between. I’ve already designated a few for cleaning, a few for self-care, and the rest for backup. They’ve quickly become household staples. 🧼💪🏾 Read more