Wypall - KCC41041 X80 Reusable Wipes (41041), Extended Use Cloths Brag Box Format, Blue, 160 Sheets/Box; 1 Box/Case
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The white ones come in boxes with 180 sheets, while the blue ones come in boxes with 160 sheets. They're both 12 years old. 5" x16. 8". I can tell the blue ones are more heavy-duty, but that's all I can say. The way they're woven together is called hydroknit on both of them. On both boxes, it also says "professional use." I hope this information is useful!
I use them around the house and carry one with me all day; they are very easy to clean and are suitable for household use. I've been using the X60 like this for a long time, and I've always used them in the same way, which is at least twice as thick. I think they'd be great for table cleaning; I used them (X60) at work in a pot of sanitizer and they worked well, but I did fold two together. I haven't used the X80 at work yet, but it should work fine with 1.
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Selected User Reviews For Wypall - KCC41041 X80 Reusable Wipes (41041), Extended Use Cloths Brag Box Format, Blue, 160 Sheets/Box; 1 Box/Case
I got these for $10 on a great deal. In October of 2020, I will be 55 years old. These are large, high-density shop towels that are designed to withstand tough cleaning applications in commercial and industrial settings. They will not disintegrate, rip, or tear easily. br>br>These wipes are so tough that they can be cleaned and reused multiple times depending on the mess. These can be used in a variety of ways; one woman here claims to use them as "Swiffer" refills. br>br>However, another person believes that these wipes can be used "nearly as well as N95 masks," which is a completely illogical and erroneous assumption and misuse of this product. br>br>These wipes are not designed to provide any sort of filtering. No matter how many times she folds it up, these wipes will never be able to match the capabilities of an N95 mask filter. This is a dangerous application of this product; don't take my word for it; ask your local OSHA office. Those who complain that these are "too big" should take a look at this. The dimensions/size of the sheets are clearly listed on these SHOP wipes (towels): "Height: a quarter inch Length: 4" in diameter br>br>Read the product descriptions before complaining and giving a low rating ("if they were smaller, I'd give them a higher rating"). It's the equivalent of ordering a large pizza and then complaining about not getting a small pizza. br>br>For the other reviewer who says he can't rip them into smaller sections because they're too big: These are commercial/industrial HD wipes that are designed to resist ripping and tearing. However, there is a fantastic solution in the form of a common tool known as "scissors" (not included). To get the most use out of each sheet, most professionals, 'prosumers,' and homemakers know to fold an oversized wipe or towel into an appropriate size for the task at hand, then flip the towel to an unused area for continued or later use.
wels I'm overjoyed that I purchased these. These are a far superior alternative to paper towels. They're thicker, so you'll get a lot more use out of them. I cut them in half because they were quite large. You can continue to use them indefinitely. Rinse them and reuse them, or throw them away.
Amazingly durable and sturdy rags, but I wish they were half the size. I only wish they came in smaller sheets because I rarely use a full sheet for most random uses, and they are extremely durable, making it difficult to tear them into smaller pieces. As a result, I feel like I've wasted half the rag because I throw away half-used ones. I would give them a better value for money if they came in smaller sheets. Who wants to be stuck with half-used dirty rags that are strewn across the garage bench? I dont. So I'll either have to be wasteful or try to rip them and then stuff half a sheet back into the box, or I'll have to find a good storage spot for them. I don't want a million half-sheets on my bench, whishaw once again. Lol.
It absorbs quickly. The Wypall re-emerges as a force to be reckoned with. Shop towels that can be used again are an excellent investment. I bought these to keep the house clean during the pandemic. due to a scarcity of paper towels I have the option of re-writing Even after washing after each use, use each towel at least 10 times. Advantages: br>br> br>1) Long-lastingbr>2) Resists chemicals like ammonia and bleachbr>3) Can be re-used usablebr>4) Scratch-free on almost all surfacesbr>br>Cons: br>1) There were none found.
I own a commercial cleaning company, and one of my employees used to do the regular cotton-based laundry for me. rags/cloths made of terry. No more. These are durable enough to handle large-scale commercial cleaning projects. Suitable for at least one laundering (dryer not included). They are lint-free as well. Glass, mirrors, and computer monitors can all be cleaned for free. I also tried the Wypal X90's, which are thicker and higher quality but a little linty.
As my headline suggests, it's great for all of those things and more; I've gotten about three uses out of it if you want to clean and reuse it, such as dishes or anything else, before it starts to lose its durability. I also bought the larger blue ones from the same company and those are for heavy duty cleaning, like car wash, car clean up, cleaning out litter boxes, touch cleaning like inside grills, ovens, etc. The blue ones I use as liners in my fridge in case of spills and also as a liner for the cat litter box.
They are fantastic! Very powerful, even more so than the HD mechanic rolls. I'm so happy I came across them on Amazon. At home, I've started using them for everything. They're also popular among my husband's shop towels. I use these to wipe down my kitchen counters or clean the stove when there are food remnants or salsa on it, and I love how easy they are to throw away. They're better than microfibers in my opinion. I'm in love with these for cleaning. Also, yes, these can be reused. I occasionally rinse it, wring it out, and use it to clean my counters or other surfaces. Unbelievably powerful. You won't be disappointed, my fellow clean freaks, because there are a lot in the box for a great price.
For me, these are preferable to rags. Ink overspray from ink jet printers, as well as oil, ammonia, and alcohol, are all cleaned up by me. They're super absorbent, wipe clean without smearing, and I can throw them away once I'm done. They're stiff out of the box, but after crumpling them and using them dry for a while, they take on a flannel-like texture. They are also extremely durable and do not produce lint. I can't tear them apart if I only need half of a sheet. Scissors are required for cutting. They can also be used to wash your vehicle and reused multiple times. When soaked in soapy water, they do not disintegrate. They're worth the money because of all of these characteristics.