4.5
Customers say
Customers find the towels easy to keep clean and bleached. They work well for cleaning and seasoning flattop griddles. The towels are a handy addition to the cleaning areas of their home. However, some customers feel the towels are too thin for embroidery. There are mixed opinions on the overall quality, functionality, absorbency, and size.
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Simpli-Magic Flour Sack Towels – Size: 24” x 24” – Commercial Grade – 100% Cotton have many uses in the kitchen. They are lint-free and safe to use around food. Simpli-Magic Flour Sack Towels are Super soft, completely lint-free, absorb like paper towels, and dry faster than normal kitchen towels. These towels also add unsurpassed sparkle to dishes, glassware, and windows. Even better, these towels make superb dusting cloths because they leave no lint behind. Additionally, they can be utilized as an alternative to cheesecloth or a cloth strainer. You can wrap warm Rolls in them to keep them warm. You can use these towels again and again, for an unimaginable number of uses.
100% Cotton
VALUE PACK – The 12 Pack Provides Perfectly Sized 24” x 24” Inch Towels for All Your Household Needs Today and Tomorrow
COUNTLESS USES – These Highly Absorbent Towels are as Good as Having a Magic Wand in Your Hands and Great to Use For: Dusting, Hand Drying, Stain Cleanup, Window Cleaning, Cheese Straining, Salad Spinning, Dishes, Diapers, Sweating Out Vegetables, Even Embroidery Or Needlework
LONG-LASTING MATERIAL – Manufactured Using 100% Pure Cotton, Knitted in a Diagonal Fashion, the Soft, Absorbent Fabric Makes These Towels Quick Drying, Highly Absorbent and High Quality
EXPERTLY DESIGNED – Lightweight and Lint-Free, the Professionally Hemmed Edges are Carefully Graded for Quality and Durability
MACHINE WASHABLE – Easily Washable, they Maintain Excellent Quality Even After Multiple Washes; They Resist Shrinking and Minimize Lint Allowing Them To Be Used Over and Over – Washing Towels Before Use Will Help Set The Color, Improve Absorbency, and Reduce Lint
Joseph L.D. –
Good dish and counter rags
Could be a little thicker kinda sharp for rags which I like.
Steve / Cheryl –
Good Everyday Use in the Kitchen
I’ve used these for everything from drying the counter off to wetting them and using them to cover my sourdough bread boules. They’re not super quality, but they aren’t rags. They aren’t pretty, they’re functional. That’s what I wanted, that’s what I paid for, and that’s what I received. I call that a win in my book.With that being said, these towels are not for decorating, for gifting, or for intense dish drying. These towels are to help around the kitchen, without worrying about lint. And they are easy to clean in the wash. I would recommend these towels if you need no frill, everyday use towels.
Pamela M. Britton –
Nice quality, great value.
After washing, perfect for wiping out paint in art classes, leaving almost no lint. Great also for kitchen use.
Chloe –
Not for embroidery, only practical use
Fantastic value for the price. Excellent flour-sack towels that do the practical jobs.But if you were planning on using these for embroidery, think again. These are thin with a coarse weave, even for flour-sack towels. You need huge stitches and extra-secure knots, and even then your design will probably fall out.
K. Tate –
High quality
Great price- wash nice. I like to wrap bread and give as gifts in these towels!
Getitdog –
Good Product
Got these for craft projects for gifts. Good quality and durable.
Jason H. Masterson –
Size accurate, but a bit disappointed in the quality.
I bought these flour sack towels to use for cleaning up, as i’ve always found flour sacks to be the best option to mop up counter tops and for general surface cleaning.These sacks are more like cheese cloths. very thin with almost a mesh-like texture. there are not at all absorbent. If you are using this for baking or straining cheese or wet grated vegetables it should work.Would not buy again, not due to quality, but due to what i would consider poor description. These are more cheese cloths.
Patrick Brennan –
Great every day towels for any cook.
I’ve worked in restaurants and catering and having a steady supply of towels is important for any cook. These towels are thin but absorbent and can easily be thrown in the wash for a good clean. Terry fabric for kitchen towels makes no sense to me, they’re not absorbent and make more messes than they clean up. These towels, while thin, get the job done, and because this is a pack of 14 you don’t have to worry about going through too many. Flour sack towels are the best towels for any kitchen.
L. Williams –
I liked these flour sack towels. They do shrink a little bit once washed and dried so they’re a little more manageable in size once you wash them. Very durable and bleach well.
Jacqueline Read –
I learned from a video on canning that it is better to buy these flour sack towels, rather than cheesecloth for canning for a few reasons: 1. They come in a dozen and are cheaper than cheesecloth in the long run. 2. You can use them over and over again and they last for years. All you have to do is wash and dry after use. 3. They are more durable because they have sen edges. I am so happy I bought these because they are perfect for straining broths. The price of cheesecloth has been going up and this is so much more practical. I am so happy I bought these.
Christine Kwasny –
Love these – light, dry quickly, and are easy to wash and bleach to keep white. They are flour sac towels so they are a thin weave, if that’s what you’re looking for.
ABC –
This is the second time I buy these because they dry so well. The size is perfect and they absorb the water well. The price and quality are good.
Michael Guccione –
I bought these towels this week and was disappointed. The seams are uneven and most are not really square. I bought similar towels from Utopia Kitchen 2 years ago. A bit more expensive, but substantially better quality.