Scott Shop Towels Original (75143), Blue, 55 Sheets / Standard Roll, 30 Rolls / Case (10 Bundles of 3 Rolls), 1,650 Towels / Case
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In the case of laser printer toner, "open box" refers to low-cost refilled cartridges that have been placed in the original manufacturer's box by an unscrupulous seller. For most other products, such as disposable shop towels, it most likely refers to a product that was returned after the previous customer opened the box, but the original merchandise is still in good condition, or a box that was damaged in transit. The paper towels are shrink wrapped in three-packs, and all of them appear to be in good condition.
No idea. I'm much quicker at getting them.
Selected User Reviews For Scott Shop Towels Original (75143), Blue, 55 Sheets / Standard Roll, 30 Rolls / Case (10 Bundles of 3 Rolls), 1,650 Towels / Case
Excellent performance, as well as durability and reusability. The old dude mechanic at the MC dealer used to wash his dirty blue shop towels at a laundrymat when I was a shop kid. When he insisted on not throwing them away, I thought he was a nutcase cheapskate. Now I understand why he didn't want to throw away something perfectly usable, even if it was only a few cents. Despite the fact that my garage is now larger than that entire shop, I still rinse and hang dry those blue shop towels. My point is that these towels are worth their weight in gold. You have more of what you have if you waste less!.
These are akin to super-sized paper towels: They're more durable and absorbent than "regular" paper towels. They're also a little more expensive, which isn't surprising. As a result, I keep these in specific areas of my house, such as the garage or for tough cleaning jobs, but not in the kitchen, where they would be a bit excessive for everyday spills. br>br>The towels on the roll have a slight tackiness to them, which is helpful because it keeps the roll from unraveling on its own like most paper towel rolls do. br>br>These are great for cleaning or wiping jobs where you need something more durable than a standard paper towel but still want to throw it away.
I use these on a regular basis and go through rolls at a time in our garage because my wife and I are restoring a car. Although my mother-in-law says they're not as strong as regular kitchen paper towels, Because she can wring them out and reuse them, law prefers them for around the house and for cleaning. Even with thinners, gasoline, and acetone, they are super absorbent and resistant to tearing. They're probably not the best for window cleaning because they leave streaks, but they're handy in the garage, so I use them on our cars.
These paper towels may appear to be pricey at first glance, but they are the best all-around paper towel I've ever used. Squares are a nice size, absorbent, and durable.
In my refinishing shop, I've been using these for years. These are now also used as kitchen towels. They're a lot more absorbent and long-lasting than paper towels. Compare the price of these to the price of paper towels from the grocery store, and then give them a try.
This is ideal for all of the hand washing we're all doing right now. They have a lot of strength and can absorb a lot of liquid. I'm not sure if they're suitable for food preparation, but we use regular white paper towels for that. Another useful item to add to our isolation supplies.
I've been using these for years, and each time I buy more, the roll shrinks in size. They've shrunk to the point where a couple of spills can fill an entire roll. They've deteriorated to the point where they're "not worth the money. ".
These towels are not what I expected, but that is only because I misread the description. They're of excellent quality, and the cost was only marginally higher than usual. I needed paper towels, which I intend to share with my family.