SWEDEdishcloths - Swedish Dishcloth Tuscany Vinyard
Best sustainable alternative for eco-conscious households reducing paper towel waste.
These cellulose cloths finally make the paper towel habit feel obsolete. You sacrifice the disposable convenience of a single-use sheet, but you gain a machine-washable powerhouse that handles spills with far more grit and a much smaller environmental footprint.
$6.95
Who it's for
- Home cooks needing rapid spill cleanup and high absorbency
- Eco-conscious households aiming to reduce paper towel waste
- Busy families wanting hygienic, odor-free kitchen cleaning tools
Who should skip it
- Users preferring instant, flexible cloths without needing a soak
- Budget-focused shoppers prioritizing low upfront costs over long-term value
- Cleaners tackling heavy-duty, baked-on grime on rough surfaces
Performance breakdown
Absorbency efficiency
Cellulose blend quickly pulls moisture from surfaces without leaving streaks behind.
Sustainability impact
Natural wood pulp fibers offer a meaningful reduction in paper towel waste.
Cleaning longevity
Withstands hundreds of wash cycles while maintaining structural integrity and cleaning power.
Surface versatility
Transitions seamlessly from delicate glassware to heavy-duty kitchen counter spills.
Maintenance ease
Simple dishwasher or machine wash cycles keep the cloth fresh and hygienic.
Aesthetic appeal
The Tuscany Vinyard pattern adds a sophisticated touch to standard kitchen utility.
Key Specs
Material Composition
70% Wood Pulp Cellulose, 30% Cotton
Raw Material Sourcing
Cellulose sourced from sustainable forests in Sweden
Manufacturing Location
Finishing, Printing, Warehousing, and Distribution performed in Colorado, USA
Durability
Washable up to 200 times
Weight per Cloth
Approximately half an ounce
Number of Pieces in Set
1
Towel Style
Dishcloth
Intended Use
Kitchen, Spill Cleanup
Wet or Dry Use
Wet and Dry Use
Disposable or Reusable
Reusable
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