🌿 Go Green, Stay Clean with Anjia Towels!
Anjia® Original Reusable Bamboo Rayon Towels offer a sustainable and versatile alternative to traditional paper towels. Each roll contains 50 ultra-soft, lint-free sheets that can be reused and washed up to 85 times, making them perfect for various cleaning tasks. The included wash bag ensures easy care, while the eco-friendly bamboo material supports a zero-waste lifestyle. Enjoy a money-back guarantee for complete peace of mind.
Paper Towel Fold Type | Multifold |
Item Form | Roll with Sheets |
Additional Features | Lint Free |
Item Dimensions | 11.8 x 10.6 x 0.01 inches |
Net Content Count | 1 Roll |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Unit Count | 50.0 Count |
Sheet Count | 50 |
Material Features | Reusable, Organic |
Material Type | Original |
Recommended Uses For Product | Wipe Surface, Hand Washing |
D**G
The BEST product EVER! Extremely absorbing and multi-use!
This is by far THE BEST reusable paper towels I have ever used! My family and I have been increasingly aware of how much waste we create, and had decided to live a more sustainable lifestyle. I have tried a lot of bamboo paper towels, but this one my Anjia is by far the best! It is ridiculously strong, just one towel will seriously last you weeks and I love that you can wash it! Even when you wash it, it does not loose its softness. The durability and absorbency is far better than regular paper towels.I live in a house with 6 boys, 1 cat and 1 dog. You can only imagine how crazy dirty the house can get. We used to go through paper towel rolls like crazy, and I always felt guilty throwing it out after one use. I’m surprised more people haven’t switched over to bamboo towels.I also sometimes use this to remove my makeup! It’s so gentle that it actually is perfect to even use on my face! Absolutely love this Anjia product and how they created this to help us move towards a more sustainable lifestyle.
K**N
Ridiculously strong
I bought these to go in the space between my cloth towels and normal paper towels. These are kinda like "Mega" paper towels, for the closest comparison I could think of. I use them for a lot - cleaning up spilled water, drying dishes, washing the counters.I think realistically I use one maybe every couple weeks - so they're actually meant to be washable, like in a washing machine. They come with a laundry bag and you just throw them in there. Surprisingly it works pretty well - just make sure you kind of rinse off any gross stuff that might be on the towel before you put it in the laundry with all your other clothes.My wife and I have a two bedroom apartment, I keep one square in each bathroom to dry our hands, one in the kitchen for cleanups and honestly the rest of the roll I keep in the closet so I don't mix them up with our existing roll of paper towels. I think that once our normal paper towels get used up we'll just use these mega towels, they're just a lot better quality and being able to re-use them is a great way to save money in the long term.Highly recommend!
M**E
Surprisingly useful
If you’re thinking these are just expensive paper towels, think again. Yes they can be easily disposed of like paper towels. But…they can be used over and over before wearing out to the point of disposal. And for that they can be composted or burned rather than sent to the landfill. They get softer and more absorbent with each use. Here’s how I use them: first use straight from the roll is dish cloth for hand washing dishes. Then wiping down the kitchen surfaces then into the wash. Softer and more absorbent now, and I use them on the tub and vanity, woodwork, etc. I haven’t tried them on glass to see if they’re lint-free enough. But gradually between usage and laundering they wear down into more hole than cloth. Then you can dispose of ecologically. So, in the end, much more cost-effective than paper towels (which I still find have their place, too). And sometimes there’s a mess so bad that you don’t even want to try to save the cleaning cloth (three dogs, one who’s elderly, and a cat…) but you want something a little more substantial than paper towel. This will be your go-to for that.
S**S
leaves behind a lot of lint; probably should wash by hand
How you feel probably depends on what you want to use these for. Fresh off the roll, they leave behind a lot of lint. I was looking for something I could re-use in the kitchen: for example, patting fish dry before cooking. However, the lint it left behind didn't work out for that. I was also looking for something I could toss in the wash and dryer with other cloth towels. They did just fine in both the wash and the dryer with one big *except*: they grabbed every piece of cat or dog hair in the laundry. So they came out "clean" but covered in pet hair. There is probably a marketing angle there ;) I will use and re-use them for other cleaning, but they aren't going back in the kitchen. Pros: they are SUPER soft, very absorbent, and have held up just fine through multiple trips in my laundry without any special treatment.
M**N
perfect for spills but light use only, no scrubbing
I would not call these towels multipurpose. They are definitely light use, and zero use for actual cleaning. You need a space to hang them to dry (after rinsing) between spills so... it gets ugly. When dry they are smooth and super absorbent. When wet they're soft and limp like very thin cloth diaper material. Way too soft to scrub anything so if you're used to some sort of scrubby paper towel this ain't it. You'll want to use these similar to a smooth cotton tea towel in the kitchen, for absorbing spillage. Although these are much more absorbent.They will pick up crumbs/coffee grounds if already damp and pretty easy to shake off into the trash. I love them as I use them solely for wet spills like coffee, water, juice, and to catch water from washing dishes (air dry drainer). I still prefer paper or a sponge for oily messes because it is easier to throw away paper or hand-wash a sturdy sponge than to hand-wash these towels.I noticed that people are saying after they wash them in the machine that they're full of holes. They're not woven like fabric. Any kind of repeated stress (like scrubbing or machine agitation) will create a hole. The bag that comes with them can only handle around 10-15 cloths. Otherwise they can't move freely enough to get truly clean. I pretty much rinse/wash them immediately at the sink like I would a regular cloth, hang to dry, then run a pile through the machine on gentle for sanitization.
G**R
Reusable and Washable
Love these towels. Sent with husband on trips away from home providing bath towel, wash cloth, cleaning rag, or any of the many requirements he might have while gone from the comforts of home. While they are affordable I still resist throwing them away so long as they still absorb but eventually they become too stained to look good and are thrown out. I can use these with an abrasive like Comet cleaner or to mop up spills of any description. They do not fall apart like paper towels ultimately will. Even when they are thrown out, their strength and integrity are maintained. Amazing towels!
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