I Stopped Buying Paper Towels for Good, Thanks to This $13 Find
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"Using one in place of a cloth dinner napkin was unacceptable, and if I ever used more than a single perforated sheet to wipe up a spill then I'd expect to hear about it. It wasn't until I was a fully grown adult, responsible for stocking my own kitchen, that I understood why: Paper towels aren't cheap! They're also super wasteful, which is why I've made the switch to the more sustainable and budget-friendly Stasher Reusable Swedish Dishcloths - and I'm never going back."
"Stasher sells them in a pack of three for $13, which is nearly half the price of the 12-pack of paper towels I used to repurchase all the time. Just one of the 7×8-inch dishcloths replaces up to 17 rolls of paper towels, making these a sustainable steal. They're made of wood pulp cellulose and printed in water-based inks, so they break down fully in the compost at the end of their lifecycle, ensuring they never end up in a landfill."
Stasher Reusable Swedish Dishcloths are 7×8-inch cellulose cloths sold in three-packs for $13. One cloth can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels, offering substantial cost and waste reduction. The cloths are made from wood pulp cellulose and printed with water-based inks, allowing full compostability at the end of their lifecycle. They perform like paper towels and more: cleaning, dusting, wiping appliances, absorbing spills, washing dishes, and cleaning produce; they are 100% food-safe. The cloths can be cleaned with soap and water or placed in the dishwasher or washing machine for deeper cleaning.
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