Description
From the manufacturer
Tidy
Dish Cloth Set.
Why We Love This?
We can’t make dish time fun but we can make it a little prettier (and a whole lot greener). This 100% organic cotton towel was inspired by its smaller sibling of the same name. Who knew a humble towel could inspire more conscientious cleaning?
What Its Made Of?
100% organic cotton
Our 100% organic cotton fabric has 100% non-toxic dyes, so we can happily say the Tidy is 100% safe for you.
Even better, The intentional weave gives a great scrubbing surface to get the most stubborn messes knocked out.
At The Core
We’re honored to be in your home, and promise to make ourselves useful. Not to mention sustainable, reusable, recycled and recyclable, even shareable, and occasionally huggable. Because we’re totally committed to the home you live in, and the one we live on.
Product Elements
All Full Circle products are made without harmful coatings, dyes, plastics and chemicals to make sure your family gets a healthier clean.
We design many of our products with parts you can replace once they’re looking a little less than fresh, extending the life cycle, saving resources and money.
From nixing plastic water bottles, you make all the right choices for a more conscientious lifestyle. Our products just help make it a bit easier to tackle every day.
Beauty means nothing without the brains to back it up. We design our products to be gorgeous and functional, including self-storage options and little extra feel-good details everywhere we can.
Clean Again Squeeze In a Nutshell Splash Patrol ZipTuck Suds Up Sponge Why We Love This Super absorbent cleaning cloths Reusable, reduces waste Plant-based cleaning Sleek, slip-resistant protection Sustainable storage bags Soap dispensing sponge What’s It Made Of 80% post-production recycled polyester, viscose Cellulose Walnut shells, cellulose Latex, nylon, rayon, cotton Reusable EVA material Bonterra plant plastic, bamboo, cellulose, plastic Care Instructions Machine washable Microwave safe, dishwasher safe Hand wash Hand wash Hand wash, dishwasher safe Dishwasher safe (sponge), hand wash (handle)
How We Started?
Four friends. A rational problem solver, a visionary designer, a confident connector and an Eco-conscious leader with a single vision: to totally transform the way people think about the products they use every day. See, products shouldn’t just be functional, pretty to look at or environmentally aware they should be all three (and more).
Product information
Color Multicolored Brand Full Circle Towel form type Washcloth Age Range (Description) All ages Material 100% Organic Cotton Product Dimensions 11.81″L x 11.42″W Number of Items 1 Style Dish Cloth Pattern Striped Special Feature Non-Toxic Theme No Theme Product Care Instructions Hand Wash Only Shape Round Size Set of 3 Dish Cloths Unit Count 3.0 Count Fabric Type 100% Organic Cotton Package Type Standard Packaging Item Weight 0.2 Ounces Item Weight 0.2 ounces Department Unisex-Adult Manufacturer Full Circle Home ASIN B003ZJL51G Country of Origin USA Item model number FC10206 Customer ReviewsColor Multicolored
Brand Full Circle
Towel form type Washcloth
Age Range (Description) All ages
Material 100% Organic Cotton
Product Dimensions 11.81″L x 11.42″W
Number of Items 1
Style Dish Cloth
Pattern Striped
Special Feature Non-Toxic
Theme No Theme
Product Care Instructions Hand Wash Only
Shape Round
Size Set of 3 Dish Cloths
Unit Count 3.0 Count
Fabric Type 100% Organic Cotton
Package Type Standard Packaging
Item Weight 0.2 Ounces
Item Weight 0.2 ounces
Department Unisex-Adult
Manufacturer Full Circle Home
ASIN B003ZJL51G
Country of Origin USA
Item model number FC10206
Best Sellers Rank #8,782 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #97 in Dish Cloths & Dish Towels
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Assembly required No
Number of pieces 3
Warranty Description Warranty.
Batteries required No
Included Components Full Circle FC10206 Tidy Dish Cloths 3 Count
Import Made in the USA
About this item 100% Organic Cotton Made in the USA Designed with loops for added scrubbing power Extra soft, absorbent, and long-lasting 100% organic cotton keeps things clean and green Set of 3 cloths Made with non-toxic dyes
We can’t make dish time fun but we can make it a little prettier (and a whole lot greener). This 100% organic cotton cloth with helpful loops for scrubbing is as conscientious as it is convenient.
JT –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Dish towel?
Well made & great fabric but way too small
M.Ellington –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice quality, basic cotton dishcloths
Good budget-friendly pricing for quality basic cotton dishcloths.Easy to ring out and dry and large enough to use with my tall drinkware. I like the swedish dishcloths, but they were too small and I have large hands, so getting to the bottom of tall, narrow glasses was difficult. I drink and make my own juices, teas, and smoothies, so often have residue at the bottom of the glass.I recommend. I got the multicolor for a little style, though really, think maybe I watch too many kitchen makeover shows, not sure my dishcloths need to “style” my kitchen.
3 people found this helpful
S. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for my needs
I hate large dish rags and this is small the way I like it. I usually buy the crocheted ones because they are smaller . Cloth ones are way too big to wash dishes with… I need the cloth to get inside cups and classes and get to the bottom edges. I NEVER use sponges. I don’t even own a sponge as they hold bacteria and I also don’t own a microwave or dishwasher. I need to handwash my dishes and I can’t microwave a sponge to disinfect. Instead, I use once, hang to dry then put in a towel only laundry bag on the back of the laundry room door. These clothes dry faster than anything else. They also are small. They even shrunk a little in the dryer. (I did dry on low heat btw as instructed and the shrinkage was very minimal.) I just bought two more packages of three so I have a full week’s worth. I can’t speak to durability as I haven’t had them long.
4 people found this helpful
MT.Paradise –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice quality and thickness
These are a really nice weight dish cloth, not so thick that it’s hard to wash tight spaces, but not so thin that they can’t stand up through some scrubbing. Very happy with the quality!
One person found this helpful
Ana MariaAna Maria –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great if you need a thin textured dish cloth
These dish cloths from Full Circle are pretty basic, but do the job well around the kitchen from me. I could simply use rags, but I feel a little bit fancier and efficient by using these 100% organic cotton cloths with the extra texture from the loops.They’re definitely not a must and I can see many people not liking or using them. But for me they work because I actually sometimes need something smaller, not very absorbent, with a little bit of texture. For other cleaning purposes, I have other products in my arsenal, mostly microfiber cloths.I use these cloths mainly for quickly wiping dishes and the kitchen countertop, drying my hands after hand wash, but they work well for cleaning small spills. On dishes the cloths don’t leave any marks, as long as the cloths are clean. If I do a quick fridge swipe with a disinfectant wipe I like to use the cloths to remove some of the `wetness`. I sometimes just use them to wipe my hands while I’m eating, instead of a napkin.The cotton is really good quality (for a cloth), somewhat soft, but the overall material is quite thin, almost see-through. Due to the thinness of the fabric, it’s not that absorbent; but it work well for minor wipes and spills.The extra loops make a nice add-on, both aesthetically (they make the cloths less boring) and practically (they add more grip and scrubbing, but their not as scrubbing as the scrub on a sponge).I simply wash these dish cloths along all my towels, hot water, tumble dry, they wash and dry pretty well. After several washes the cloths started kind of stretching and losing their perfect square shape, but they’re still functional; it might be just my fault since I don’t follow the rules (wash in cold water), but I prefer to know that I use the hottest water setting for my towels and cleaning rags/cloths. If I use a good stain remover, I can get them all clean-up up, no stains; washed regularly they don’t catch any smell.I didn’t had any issues with the stitches unraveling even after months of usage and washes, they have been quite durable and I would purchase a second set to have more around.
14 people found this helpful
saucyintruder –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great for washing dishes. Bad for wiping/drying off countertops
Fabric is great from scrubbing dishes and small enough to handle that it doesn’t whip water all around. It’s not absorbent at all though. When wiping off countertops, it leaves big puddles.
4 people found this helpful
Brian Elfert –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Warning, NOT Made in the USA as description states
The description clearly states Made in the USA so I ordered these. No way would I have placed the order if I knew they were made in China. They look nice without opening the package. I can get Chinese dish cloths cheaper elsewhere.
S. E. DouglasS. E. Douglas –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Started to fall apart after two weeks of normal home use
Really disappointed in the durability here. Only two weeks of normal household use, and a tear is already developing. I mean, it soaks up liquids fine, and while it’s not the softest dish rag, it’s adequate. But in a day and age where inflation is up and we need to make every dollar count, disappointed in the lack of durability in these.
One person found this helpful
momo338 –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bad smell, but UPDATE included
I just received these today and, upon opening the package, there was a very strong perfume-like, unpleasant smell coming from the cloths. Why on earth would you want your dish cloths to smell like cheap perfume? What are they covering up? Yuk. They are very thin. I cannot believe they are organic cotton. I washed them and the smell came out, mostly, but I’m not sure I even want them at all. They will probably go in the trash.UPDATE. I did not put them in the trash and glad I didn’t. After washing twice the smell came out completely. I use them a lot as dish rags, not dish towels. They are thinish, but the stitching provides some friction for scrubbing. I do like them. I Machine Wash in hot water and dry in a hot dryer. They have held up well so far, and the ARE absorbent. I feel bad that I left a negative review. I actually ordered some more. I hope they don’t smell when they come, but at least I know washing will take care of it. Yes, they are made in China, which I don’t like, but so many things are. I would recommend buying them. I took away one star because of the initial smell.
C H –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love these towels
I love these towels. However, I do not use them in my kitchen. I pack them in my kids’ lunchboxes in place of a paper towel. As much as my kids use them, they hold up really well. The food stains come right out. I have ordered these towels more than once….that’s how much I love them!
One person found this helpful
Robin –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Durable towels just be aware of the price
I’ve had these towels for 8 months now and would absolutely repurchase them.* We don’t use paper towels and these are great for cleaning up messes. They have stained a bit but I also haven’t done anything to prevent stains and I haven’t bleached them. They haven’t accumulated any holes or tears, despite using them often. They’re absorbent but not bulky. I like the loop for hanging them as I like to rinse them out after using then hang to dry before putting in the laundry (to prevent mold). None of these towels (I have 9) have molded nor started to smell strange.*These cost $4.49 in April but now cost $10.17. I would buy them again but not for $10.
One person found this helpful
K. Roman –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hold up well
I’ve had one set for five years. Other than that the white is now grey, they are still doing the job. Since I like how well they held up, I’ve gotten a few more sets.
c.love –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love these!
Really like that these dishcloths dry relatively quick. They are the perfect thickness for creating soap suds, but without hoarding/absorbing all the soap like a thicker cloth does (I hate greedy dishcloths!!). That means you won’t have to waste loads of soap, yay! The only thing to be aware of –> the colorful loop/threads can snag on knife corners/edges… so just be extra cautious when cleaning sharp snaggley objects. The only thing that would make these even better, and this is just a personal preference, is if they (and all other dishcloths for that matter) were 1/2 the size… you know, something just a little under hand-sized for those of us with smallish hands (6″ x 6″). That would be perfect!
One person found this helpful
RAC –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great cloths!
My 3rd purchase. I love them. The clean well, are absorbent & the stitching helps when you need a little extra oomph for tough grime!
One person found this helpful
Jen Carpenter –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good weight and feel good in hand. They do stain.
I enjoy using them, and the ones with black and grey stripes look nice with a stainless sink. After washing and drying a few times they are about 10″ x 11″, down from the original 12″ x 12″, which doesn’t bother me. They do stain, which is not unusual for white cotton fabric. Because of the black and gray thread embellishment I don’t think bleaching them is a good idea. Someone should manufacture heathered grey or another variegated dark color to help deal with this issue!
One person found this helpful
JJ –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Favorite dish cloths!!!
I love these full circle dish cloths! Many years ago I found this product and purchased it and was never able to find it again until now. I was so happy to be able to get more of these wonderful and durable dish cloths. I still have and use the original ones if that is any indication of their quality. They are also very cute and the colors do not fade from washing. Also, very happy with the seller as products arrive well packaged and in good condition. I have ordered a few different items from them and all have been great.
ncotton88 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
No foul smell when it dries
I really like these kitchen rags. They sud up really well, clean my dishes well and do not emit any odor at all in the drying process! That is a huge plus. I will be purchasing more of these!**As of November 2022, I still really like these dish cloths. They have held up, haven’t torn, unraveled or even been damaged in the wash. They have lightened up, but that’s expected as many times as I have washed them. Still excellent quality after almost 2 years!
LB –
4.0 out of 5 stars
As good as any others on the market.
These are decent dish cloths. So far they have held up after six months of use. I would buy this item again when this set wears out.
Christie G. Lee –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Useful
I use these all the time and they have held up so far from washing.
The Dynamic Duo –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Long lasting
I bought two sets three years ago. I wash them with my clothes and I use natural fabric softeners (Seventh Generation) – not the popular petroleum based ones. When they start to get dingy or smelly, I just throw them in with my whites – hot water and bleach – and they come out clean and fresh. The instructions say cold water and no bleach, but I probably bleach them once a month anyway. If I didn’t, I probably would have thrown them out two years ago. I don’t put them in the dryer. I am planning on moving in a year and that is when I am planning on purchasing more of these.
11 people found this helpful
Hansen Family –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easily the Best Dish Cloth out there.
Bought only for the colors. The product blew my expectations. Easily the BEST dish cloth out there. Great quality, and durability. Leaves a shiny counter and is thin enough it rinses and dries so well. I immediately bought a second set. Quite possibly the only cloth I’ll ever use again. They are excellent!**edited: while they still are THE BEST cloth, i’ve noticed after a few washes (laundry) they turn yellow. doesn’t affect anything, i still use them and love them, but they just tint a bad yellow color. FYI.
Diane S. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
My favorite dish rags
I hand wash my dishes. I AM the dishwasher. I’ve had trouble finding these in the store and was happy to find them on Amazon. They are just the right size!!
ginagina –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Buy !
Help Mother Earth !! Obsessed with these. I add another 3 pack to all my orders. We no longer use napkins . Small change you can easily make to help you on your journey for a more green home. Love the texture and so so so so much more face friendly than napkins. PERFECT size. They are absolutely mandatory in all homes ! I use just as napkins since I don’t want stains. But perfect to use in place of paper towels. Save a tree and make this investment.
4 people found this helpful
dolores –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect
Do dishes.
HappilyRetired –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Get’s better with use
We were looking for a good cotton-based dish cloth and these looked great. We’d been finding it difficult to find dish clothes that weren’t synthetic, streaky, and very unsatisfactory. Initially we found that this produce, despite the 100% cotton label, seemed to have some “coating” that tended to leave streaks when chrome or other smooth surfaces were wiped off. Still, they were better than the totally synthetic ones we’d previously found. For these “cotton” ones we did find that if they were wrung out very thoroughly they were satisfactory if not great. But now with a few weeks of use they are actually improving in this respect. You do still need to wring them out well, but no longer need to be quite so picky. So I now much prefer them to any synthetic ones. We suspect with further use they will get better yet. They are strong, good sized, and wash off dishes, pans etc well when wet.
One person found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Like old-school scrubby dish clothes Grandma used
I have been looking for a dishcloth with this scrubby texture for years! These cloths are a lot like what we had in our kitchen when I was a kid. No wimpy (plastic) microfiber here! This is organic cotton that’s woven to really get the stuck-on eggs or baked-on foods off your dishes. Highly recommend.
Sarah Palmer AntoniouSarah Palmer Antoniou –
1.0 out of 5 stars
MADE IN CHINA
MADE IN CHINA. I searched for cotton dishcloths made in America, and this was one of the search results. It says USA as the country of origin in the product description here, but Made in China on the tags and packaging. And I can’t return them or get a refund. Bogus.
Kira –
5.0 out of 5 stars
The only ones I’ve found that dry in our humid summers
I’ve used these for years, and haven’t found a better alternative. I have two sets that are 5 years old, and one set that’s even older. I use them daily and wash them in the washing machine. They’ve held up great….the older set is looking a little ragged, but the 5-year-old ones are stained but intact.I stick with these because they are the only cloths I’ve found that actually dry during our humid summers AND are sturdy enough to scrub with. As long as I squeeze them out well, they don’t get stinky. If they do, I wet them and microwave them for 2-3 minutes, and that gets rid of the odor.
gemmie7 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
I really like them
I decided to stop using paper towels, so I bought several different kinds of cloths to try – for wiping up spills, using as napkins and for drying my hands in the kitchen. I liked these the best. I like the texture, they work well for drying my hands, wiping up spills and as napkins. They wash and dry well. For those people I have seen complain these are too small – they are advertised as cloths – not towels. I find the size to be generous. I do not use them for washing dishes, so cannot comment how they work as dishcloths. I have not had any problems with smell over time. I wash them frequently.
Cardfan Cathy –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exactly as we Expected!
So happy with these dishcloths! They’re lightweight, yet up to the task of handling a sink full of dishes! So happy with this purchase!
One person found this helpful
David –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for dishes
This is on the thinner side still with a scrubby texture and somewhat absorbent which is what I want. Leaves some tactile feel, gets stuck on food, gets in any space, dries quickly (will not mildew), takes up little space. Best product to hand wash dishes. I thought this was what a standard “dish cloth” used to be but I had to dig this out of order history to get replacements and can’t find anything directly comparable. Durability seems reasonable, textured weaves naturally snag. No these are not as absorbent as sponges and it never occurred to me to use them for countertops, I think those are conflicting expectations.
5584755211455 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bright and cheerful
I hate when kitchen sponges don’t get squeezed out after use and they start to stink. I am pretty good at squeezing them out after use but my family isn’t. I run them through the dishwasher but then I have to have multiples on rotation. I decided to give the old dish cloth a try. I’ve tried them at airbnb’s and I follow Flylady who recommends their use but a fresh one each day. This is a three pack so not enough to use one a day but I was interested to see how they work out and hold up. I bought the spring green set and they are bright and clean looking. They are a small size which I wanted for washing cups, etc. They have a ribbon on one corner so I can hang from a thingamajig to dry.They absorb well, which is important. They wash well because they have a texture on one side that better scrubs. They are organic cotton with safe dyes and are 12×12. Other reviews say they shrink so I expect them to shrink smaller.I like microfibers but I wash those separately so I like that I can toss these into a load of regular towels.These are a very bright and cheeful dish towel for a decent price. I think the value will be if they hold up and stay white over time. But for the price I think these are a good purchase.
7 people found this helpful
Mechanical Engineer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic, ultra durable. Lasts over 10 years.
The old ones finally wore out, to my amazement I purchased them over 10 years ago. They actually lasted over 10 years of daily use.Fantastic, soft, absorbent, and very durable.
LindaLinda –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Made in China
I probably would not have purchased these if I had known they were made in China, so I am giving them only 4 stars. On the plus side- they are marked organic cotton, they are well made with hemmed edges and a hanging strip, they arrived without plastic packaging, they wash and dry nicely, and have a smooth and a textured side. I like them so far and hope they hold up to use.
5 people found this helpful
Natalie –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A dream come true
This is the most functional dish cloth for my every day wiping counters and spills. Not so bulky to where it will dry full of stench, nope! Drys quickly and doesn’t smell. Feels superior with its wonderful cotton. Soaks well, and scrubs well. I ordered 3 packs! Will come back to these in the future when I need more.
6 people found this helpful
Maisy333 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Happy and Functional Kitchen Cloths. Needed Something To Wipe Off Counters in Kitchen.
Happy and Functional Kitchen Cloths. Needed Something To Wipe Off Counters in Kitchen. Wash well and are not stinky yet. Like the cute, colorful design and sturdiness. Recommend.
One person found this helpful
cvnativeinpa –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not a “Picker Upper”, but good to scrub
If you are looking for a dishcloth to scrub your dishes, these are great. Durable and pretty. If you are looking for something to wipe up spills and wipe down counters, then this isn’t. You will have to use a paper towel for that.I bought these thinking that the organic cotton would make them a little softer and more absorbent than my current dishcloths, and I realize now I wasted my money. My counters are very wet, no matter how much I squeeze the water out of these.While I agree that organic cotton is less harmful to the environment, I still have to use a paper towel to wipe my counters so there is no benefit for the expense.
5 people found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terrific product!
I got so fed up with stinky sponges that fell apart in a week, and decided to give these a try. Super pleased with the product. They work just great for dish washing & countertops. Really for most kitchen tasks the heavy-duty sponges are overkill, and they’ll sit in a landfill till the end of time. This was a purchase I can really feel good about!
One person found this helpful
Lisa V –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Repeat Customer
I bought a set of these a few years back. They are my favorite dish clothes. I’m glad that they were still available to order years later.
magnoliachica –
5.0 out of 5 stars
These are replacing my microfiber dishcloths!
Absolutely would recommend these and buy them again! I like the cleaning power of the microfiber cloths, but I didn’t like the idea of using plastic-based materials or the fact that if they got greasy, they were very difficult to get clean again. Cotton dishcloths can be wiped across a hot surface, they clean really well, and they’re natural fibers. These cloths are the best of both types. They are cotton, but the weave means they scrub very well. Plus the colors are fun without overwhelming. I’ve only had these cloths a few weeks, so I can’t speak to the long-term durability, but from using them so far, I’m anticipating that they will go a long time. Whenever I do get around to replacing them, I’m definitely buying these again.
3 people found this helpful
Milashka –
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Alternative To Sponges
I no longer want to use a sponge to do dishes; the thought of things trapped in it was finally grossing me out after many years. I also don’t like the idea of frequently throwing out sponges. In Germany, most people use dish cloths that are either made of sponge-type material or some kind of slick felt-like material. I never liked these either, they seem just as unsanitary plus they are so soft that they have no scrubbing power. I saw these at a local store, liked the way they felt and gave them a try. They are cotton, and one side has little loops that roughen the material just a bit (one reviewer stated that the little loops can get stuck on sharp objects but I have not encountered that problem). I absolutely love them – they clean dishes very well and food does not get stuck on or in them. They rinse clean quickly. They are the perfect size – not like these large, unwieldy dish cloths – and they wad up well to clean the dishes, then they are easy to hang on a hook to dry (they have a loop!). I loved them so much that I ordered these from Amazon in a different color. Now I have a total of six, in two different colors. I use one color to clean countertops and sinks, and the other color for the dishes; then toss them in the wash (instead of the garbage!) and grab a fresh one. They wash well but did shrink just a little bit (I hang-dried them, still, a little shrinkage).I have not tried them yet to clean the bathtub – not sure they are good for soap scum removal. I may still resort to a scrubbing sponge for that.
One person found this helpful
Ms. Sally –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice towel
Excellent for the price
Dot Schneebeli –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good absorbancy
Colors could be a bit brighter, but they are very nice looking. Work very well.
2 people found this helpful
SK –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Double Duty Organic Dish Cloths, and Pretty Too!
These are great dish cloths. I bought them to replace some non-organic ones that I’ve had for many years that are finally starting to fall apart, have holes in them, and are ready for the rag pile to use for washing the car, etc. I liked the old ones because they were cotton on one side, and had a nylon net piece attached as the other side, making it easy to use for wiping or scrubbing as needed.When I saw that these were organic cotton and had a scrubbing texture on one side I decided to try them. I’m glad I did. They went to work right out of the package! The looped side gives some scrub power to get dried food or spills loose, and the other side wipes off the loosened debris or grease. Just wring out excess water, and the counters and stove dry quickly when wiped down with them.They are soft and absorbent, suds up with just a drop of dish liquid, rinse out easily, and dry quickly. There’s a loop attached to hang on a hook, but I just fold them over the middle of the sinks. The stripes add a nice splash of color to my stainless steel sinks.The only thing I would consider a ‘con’, but not enough to deduct a star, would be that the loops are loose enough to get caught on things like a fork tine if you’re not careful, but the smooth side can be used to wash items like that.I would definitely recommend these cloths, and would buy them again.
12 people found this helpful
KimR –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good sturdy washcloths…I just bought more
These are my preferred dish cloths to use to clean up my counters, table, etc. on a daily basis since I am trying to quit the paper towel habit. Great at picking up crumbs or wiping the table. You can lightly scour those dried food splashes with these better than the microfiber ones. I am buying more to get me through the week without running out.
One person found this helpful
Webfoot –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great purchase
Very nice dishcloths. Thick enough fabric, but not so thick as to be bulky when washing glasses. Will buy again!
Debra T –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Started out great
These were exactly what I was looking for at first. I still have and use them but they are much smaller after washing. Sorry but Im not hang drying my dishcloths. I am a stickler about laundry so they were not over dried. Again they are still usable just be aware that they will shrink if you machine dry them. Good quality though! Pretty.
2 people found this helpful
Sarah E –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Much Better Than Cheaper Cloths, But Have Their Limitations
I bought these cloths to replace some inexpensive ones that had ripped to shreds after brief use. I wanted to pay a little more to get something that would (hopefully) hold up better in the long run. These dishcloths are far superior to the cheap ones they replaced, and they’re more fun to look at. They are also more absorbent than most of the other budget versions that I’ve tried (which tend to be synthetic and don’t soak up water easily). I don’t use them for doing dishes, which I think may shorten their lifespan a bit. For my purposes – wiping down counter tops and soaking up water around the edges of my sink – they do quite well. I had to replace them in less than a year between normal use and washing, but I think that’s a realistic and acceptable lifespan given their use and price point. The fact that they are organic was definitely a selling feature for me, but I can understand why some shoppers might find the higher price to be worthwhile. All in all, I’m happy with these dishcloths and will likely purchase them again in the future when I need to replace the ones I have.
11 people found this helpful
The Dane –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply the best
I needed new dish clothes and som thinner ones that dry faster. These is not only in a fantastic fabric, lovely colors but super absorbent, easy to wash. The biggest plus is that they are made of organic cotton.
Tsar –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Something has changed
I used to love this product and over time have purchased on several occassions. I like that they are thin, super absorbant, and eco-friendly. The price-point means I can be pretty liberal with how I use them and then replinish as needed. Something changed. These are being manufactured differently than they were before, which is too bad. There is zero chance these are 100% cotton fabric, if it is, it’s been oddly treated. I am completely convienced these now include plastic or silicone of some sort.Where these cloths used to be soft and super absorbant, they now seem to have an overabundance of plastic or synthetics. When whiping counters, water pools on the serface, no matter how well I wring-out the cloth. I hoped it was just a fabric treatment or coating, but no such luck. After several uses and washes, these are going in the bin.Don’t recommend. Will try to find something similar, but new.
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Ann –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best kitchen dish cloths I have ever purchased…
These are the very best dish wash cloth I have ever purchased. As one reviewer posted they do not get a foul odor like all of the other ones I had purchased. I ordered one pack at first, then 2 more packs after I used them. They are absorbent and just the right size & thickness. They have gotten a couple of bad reviews, but to me it look like just people trying to scam to get a possible refund. One reviewer posted that the package was torn open when she got them and one had a hole in it. She also posted photos. Nope, I have the same cut in mine after I was washing or drying a knife. I put the whole in it. I package is easy to open and you do not need a knife to open them… I hope future this helps future purchaser like them as well as I do. Made in China has nothing to do with the quality of these. These are a good price also.
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Bibliophile –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great dishcloths for all but the most stubborn food residue
I really love these dishcloths. I was a lifetime sponge user until I started transitioning to more eco-friendly options, and at first I wasn’t thrilled with the idea of a dishcloth. It didn’t help that my landlord uses them and I’d always see a gross-looking one hanging over her faucet, ready to touch any food she wanted to wash. If she ever washed her food. Anyway.At first I tried pumping my homemade dishwashing liquid onto the cloth and washing dishes that way. But it was like it would absorb right into the cloth and none would get on the dish. I even used some Dawn to see if it was an issue with the homemade, and had the same problem. Now what I do is pour a little castile soap in a glass bowl, fill with hot water, and dip into that as I wash dishes. It gets the dishcloth all sudsy. Maybe that’s how you’re supposed to do it; like I said, I always used a sponge.The scrubbing surface works nicely for the most part, but you’ll still need some kind of scouring pad for anything that got baked on, because even after soaking overnight and with lots of elbow grease, it still leaves residue sometimes. The cloths launder very nicely and I never see any stains after they get washed.
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Sue D. –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not what they used to be
I had previously ordered these and LOVED them and really wanted to get something like them again. When looking on Amazon to purchase to my surprise, I found the exact ones that I already had and loved. When they arrived I washed them and all around the edges they curled up and they had shrunk. They were not soft and flat like my others. I decided to wash them again, hoping that would soften them. They are not soft, and the edges are very curled up-nothing like the ones I already have. I’m so disappointed!! They look exactly like the ones I have, same material, same size, same company. Just very disappointed because the ones I have are fantastic and I was hoping these would be as well! 🙁
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J. Fletcher –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good weight of material for a dishcloth.
These are just what I needed. Sturdy but they dry quickly. Some cloths are too heavy and don’t dry fast enough and they could mildew. These are the best.
j. Corona –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Quality
Good quality organic cotton dish cloths.
S. Weaver –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great dishcloths that even shine up stainless steel sinks!
I bought a pkg. of 3 of these Full Circle tidy Organic Dish Cloths, along with the Innovative Net Dish Washing Cloths/Scourers, also available on Amazon. Since the net cleaning cloths are used for washing dishes and scouring pot and pans, but do not claim to wipe up counters very well, I purchased these cloths for that purpose. I’m finding these are also wonderful dish cloths that have some built in light-weight scrubbing power, as well. Many reviews remarked they do not build up an odor, stains clean up nicely when laundered, they wipe down counters and cabinet doors with minimal work, leaving them glossy and clean with minimal work. They are attractive in your kitchen. One additional perk I found is that my older stainless steel double sinks always had a dull look to them, unless I used a stainless steel spray cleaner. Since that is expensive to use on a daily basis, I reserved using the spray for when guests were coming. However, I found that if I wipe out the sinks with these cloths (no cleaner product needed), the dull film wipes right off and they look great. Now I can have nice looking stainless sinks on an on-going basis. Yeah!
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Vicki –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Does a great job in the kitchen
I have been looking and looking for a dishcloth that washes the dishes, wipes up the counter without leaving liquid behind and dries quickly to avoid getting smelly. So far this fits the bill. They are not overly stiff but have enough texture to “scrub” off food. So far have not had an issue with food getting stuck and not rinsing out of them. I can’t speak to how it holds up over time or if it gets smelly in warmer weather but so far I’m really liking these cloths.
D. Douglas –
5.0 out of 5 stars
The BEST kitchen wash rag on the planet
Just the right size, right amount of scrubbing textures, perfect absorption. Love these
Kindle Customer 2 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
favorite dish cloth
attractive, easy to use dishcloth. Just the right size and texture
Solien –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love these towels
Saw these kitchen cloths at a Marshalls store a couple a couple years ago and really liked them. Then I never saw them again. Bingo! They are available on Amazon. You will like using these cloths.
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