KAF Home Pantry Lemons All Over Kitchen Dish Towel Set of 4, 100-Percent Cotton, 18 x 28-inch
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I've had no problems with them. After several washes and a lot of use, the color hasn't faded.
This kitchen towel is not made of Egyptian Cotton. Cotton is used to make them in India.
They are 100% cotton, so they do not have a sheen to them. I'd say it's similar to a regular white dish towel, but a little thicker. This is a fantastic purchase. Nobody likes people who are incapable of absorbing information. It's a waste of money to buy those.
Those who argue that they are dish towels rather than tea towels should know that tea towels are the British/European equivalent of what we call flour sack towels in the United States. Tea towels/flour sack towels are made of cotton (sometimes linen) and have a flat weave, as opposed to terry towels, which have a loopy weave, and are ideal for drying items such as drinking glasses or other items where lint (from a terry cloth towel) would get on them.
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They are, however, fantastic. They're pretty, absorbent, wash well, and don't wrinkle easily. Even after a few minutes in the dryer, it's still free. I recommend this product because the colors are bright and appealing.
These were purchased as a present for my mother's birthday. These aren't the easiest to clean, but my mother keeps two on her oven handle and one on her dishwashing machine for show. They'd make a lovely summer decoration.
These are incredibly adorable. Unfortunately, they aren't very absorbent. I would recommend it only if you want nice-looking towels rather than spill-cleaning towels.
My purchase was a great success. Although it is good value for money, it is not particularly absorbent. More for the sake of appearances.
These towels are attractive and pleasant to the eye; they will have a slight wrinkle when they come out of the dryer, but simply fold, store, and they will smooth out, or steam/iron them. They don't absorb as well as a fluffier towel, but they get the job done. This item is ideal for the kitchen or as a present.
I'm not sure what's wrong with this fabric, but it's crumpled into a wrinkly ball when it comes out of the dryer. Dish towels will not be ironed by me - Life is too short! The colors are lovely, and the towel is thin and absorbent, but the wrinkles make it look terrible.
When they're brand new, they're fine, but after two or three washes, they're no longer so. br>Because they don't absorb well, I won't buy them again.
After a few washes, I upgraded to a 5-star rating. They're not nearly as wrinkled as they were before. If wrinkles are a must, polyester is the way to go, but if you want a high-quality, wrinkle-resistant fabric, cotton is the way to go. These towels would be difficult to beat if they were made of absorbent cotton. I'm head over heels for you! br>br>These towels are great because of their size and high quality. The only thing I didn't like about them when I took them out of the dryer was how wrinkled they were. All of my clothes and other items are washed in cold water and dried on low heat. When I took the towels out of the dryer, they were very wrinkled (sorry, I forgot to take a photo!). ), but I like to use my iron to refresh a few cotton tops, so I also ironed the towels. It only took a few minutes more, and I really like how they turned out. I'm very pleased with them, and they add a splash of color to my kitchen.