AMOUR INFINI Grid Terry Dish Cloth | Set of 8 | 12 x 12 Inches | Low Lint, Super Soft and Absorbent |100% Cotton Dish Rags | Perfect for Household and Commercial Uses | Multicolor
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These towels are made in India from 100 % natural cotton material . OEKO Tex standard materials were used to create this product. Regards, br>br>Regards, br>br>Regards, br>br
Hello br>br>This is a proper rust, the photography isn't quite finished yet, so we're using stock photos because it's a new colorway. br>br>Give it a shot, and if you don't like it, simply return it before opening the package. br>br>Thank you for reaching out to us. br>br>Regardsbr>br>Nithyabr>br>
Yes, both sides have the same pattern. It's of good quality, and it's a little bigger than most kitchen towels.
Selected User Reviews For AMOUR INFINI Grid Terry Dish Cloth | Set of 8 | 12 x 12 Inches | Low Lint, Super Soft and Absorbent |100% Cotton Dish Rags | Perfect for Household and Commercial Uses | Multicolor
These are of the highest quality - The material is large, absorbent, and pleasant to the touch. We've spent our entire lives using low-cost dishtowels that are always too small and absorbent. During the first day of use and the first wash, these replacements proved to be far superior. Outstanding feel and performance thanks to an excellent and practical deep texture! We bought dishrags that were identical, but from a different vendor.
I was looking for a cotton terry cloth that was also attractive. These are also lovely gifts, as the four are tied together with a lovely ribbon when they arrive. This purchase has made me extremely happy.
Our new towels have made us very happy! In the bathroom, they serve as a hand towel. They'll undoubtedly make their way to the kitchen, as well. They wash beautifully and absorb a lot of water. We washed them before using them as directed, and they worked fine. br>br>I will be ordering at least two more sets of these because the packaging was fantastic and it could be a great gift with pride. This is fantastic. Definitely of excellent quality.
The only thing I don't like about it is the stripe (I ordered the black). The band near the bottom hems of the white towel shrinks more than the rest. This is a common issue among lower-income individuals. Bath towels with any of the above-mentioned features are priced at a premium. the- detailing on the hem The towels' usefulness is unaffected by the shrinking stripe. The Armour Infini towels would not show this "waistline" if you took them out of the dryer when they were still slightly damp, stretched the stripe, and smoothed it with your hand (or, horrors, ironed them).
In my kitchen, I use two types of towels: One terry for hands and one flat weave for drying dishes and other items. This prevents them from becoming confused. It's difficult to find absorbent towels without being able to touch them online, but I gave these a try and was pleasantly surprised. They're bigger and thicker than most. (The first set I got was pricey and almost see-through. ) through). I washed them first, and they came out looking great. Because my old towels were so threadbare and always damp, I had to replace them on a regular basis. I can already tell these are going to be a lot more absorbent. They don't have any hanging threads and appear to be well-made. The colors were appealing to me. It's the little things that get to you in these pandemic days, and crappy towels seem to be the thing that gets to me.
We've been using our kitchen towels a lot more lately (due to being at home), so I needed to replace them. On the internet, these looked fantastic, and in person, they were even better. They are soft and fluffy and absorb water. I'd buy it again in an instant.
These towels are a good size, and I was expecting a lot from them. While they appear to be attractive, they have poor absorbency. When I use them to dry dishes or pots, they are just as wet after I wipe them as they were before I started. The water splatters, but it does not absorb. I'd give them an "Attractive But Useless" rating. It was a waste of money.
This is the traditional dishcloth. I can't stand knitted microfiber dishcloths, and neither can you. Yuck! Something more traditional was what I was looking for. This is exactly what I was looking for. The fabric is stiff at first, but it softens up after a few machine washes or dishwasher sessions. They're very absorbent and can withstand a lot of abuse (bleach). They will fade over time, but the fabric is quite durable.