🖤 Elevate Your Everyday with Utopia Towels!
The Utopia Towels 24 Pack Cotton Washcloths Set features 100% ring spun cotton, offering a premium quality experience. Each washcloth measures 12x12 inches, ensuring a perfect fit for various uses, from daily chores to spa days. Highly absorbent and soft, these towels are designed for durability and comfort, making them an essential addition to any household.
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Fabric Type | Cotton,flannel,ring Spun Cotton |
Material Type | Cotton |
Unit Count | 24 Count |
Item Weight | 0.95 Kilograms |
Size | 12X12 Inches (Pack of 24) |
Item Dimensions L x W | 12"L x 12"W |
Theme | No Theme |
Item Shape | Square |
Style Name | Casual |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Special Features | Durable |
Towel Form Type | Fingertip Towel |
N**7
Great value! Perfect for camping/baby/pet/event use. Not high end, but well made, presentable.
I bought 60 of these wash cloths in black, to take on a 2-month car camping trip I'm planning. FOR THE PRICE these are better than I expected. Would I make them my primary bath wash cloths at home, after 37 years of top-tier Fieldcrest, where the towels I bought at an outlet in the Carolinas when driving home after watching a Space Shuttle launch in 1983 are still in service looking great? Probably not. But they're perfectly serviceable, look and feel decent, and stopped shedding much lint after only 3-4 times washing and drying them repeatedly before use. Specifically, washing 60 at once, the first load left a nice thick lint layer probably 3/8 inch thick over the entire dryer lint screen (old school Kenmore/Whirlpool) but didn't come close to clogging or overflowing it. The 2nd load had about 80% of that thickness. The 3rd load, about 20% and not covering the full length of the screen. The 4th load just about 10%, which I figure is a reasonable amount to expect in actual use for the next several washings. So while I expected to need to do 5-6 washing/drying cycles, the results of the 4th showed that actually 3 would have been enough. Pretty good, in my book.The initial black color, like most towels, wasn't a very black black. After 4 washings, it's more into the gray range, but still nice and totally consistent, all still the identical color to each other. That works for me.I figure I'll start using a new pair of them every 2 days, with one for showering and one for dishes and hand drying. Then they get shifted to dirtier and dirtier cleaning duties until I have enough of those that I don't need to create more cleaning cloths every day. Ones that have done cleaning duty won't go in with laundry on the road, they'll be bagged and saved for washing when back home. Whether I launder the cleaner shower/hand ones on the trip or not, I'll wait and see, but my idea was to buy enough that I wouldn't be forced to.After drying them the 4th time, I spent a bit of time inspecting and stacking them neatly. I cut off 95% of each label, trimmed any errant threads (which maybe 1 out of 10 had something worth trimming) and checked for bare spots and other serious flaws, of which there were NONE. Pretty impressive on cheap, mass-produced cloths. 4 trips through the washer and dryer didn't seem to cause threads to start pulling out, or anything like that. The white labels looked fine as I cut them off, so the slight fading from black to gray wasn't from dye running and staining, just slightly washing off? Anyway, after 1 or 2 washings, the darkness seemed to be holding its ground, and after 3, the dryer lint would thereafter be pretty insignificant, similar to a normal load of clothes. For 60 new cloths!
H**
Very pretty!
These are really nice for the price. I ordered them planning to use them as cleaning rags, but I decided to use them as regular washcloths instead because they’re so pretty. They’re really flat when they arrive, but they fluff up like crazy after being laundered. I washed them twice and dried them in stages so that I could monitor lint. The lint filter filled up within fifteen minutes and then gradually stopped filling up. The cloths that had been in a small package filled an entire round laundry basket when folded in thirds. The edges don’t look all beat up after the first washing like the edges on the more expensive ones I bought locally did. They’re soft and inviting. Only one cloth had a tiny bit of fraying on an edge, but I simply trimmed it and it looked fine. One out of an entire package is much better than what I normally see when I get new towels and washcloths. I had also purchased some bar towels/utility towels in a light green from this same brand. They were so nice and pretty that I decided to use my other dish towels as cleaning rags and to use the pretty green towels as dish towels instead. They’re doing a wonderful job at drying dishes and they’re washing up nicely. My kitchen towel drawer looks like springtime now. With these pretty washcloths, I discovered that it’s possible to fold them into thirds and roll them so that they look like flowers ready to open. If they were carefully arranged in a bowl or basket, they would look really pretty, like a bowl or basket of flowers in a bathroom. You just need to tuck the finished edges in so they don’t show. I’m really glad that I discovered this brand of towels and washcloths.
K**T
Cheap good wash cloths
I am a fan of the thick fluffy towels. The thicker, the better. These are the opposite. They are very thin. They are better than Dollar Tree quality, far better. They are soft enough to wash a face with and they are good enough to use as cleaning rags. I bought these to be cleaning rags but I am going to split them in half and use some as face cleaning cloths. They come soft. Depending on your detergent, they might or might not stay soft. One lady talked about replacing her towels once a year. That would probably be a good idea with these. They will wear down with scrubbing faster than thicker ones but they will still last a decent amount of time.
A**
Decent Washcloths, Likely to Soften After Washing
The media could not be loaded. These washcloths are decent for the price, though they’re not as soft as I was hoping straight out of the package. The material feels a bit rough initially, but I’m confident they’ll soften up nicely after a wash or two. They’re a good size and seem durable enough for everyday use, so I think they’ll hold up well over time. Overall, they should get the job done and are a solid choice for the price. Also they were bigger than I initially thought!
Q**S
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Soft & Pretty — Just a Bit Brighter prink Than Expected
I really like these washcloths — they’re soft, feel good on the skin, and the quality is solid for the price. Not luxury-level, but still very good. I was hoping for a pale pink, but they are a bit brighter pink than expected. That said, the ivory set is beautiful and exactly the shade I was looking for. Great value overall!
J**O
Great Product!
Great quality! It is easy to wash and dries quickly. A great price!
S**E
Soft, Fluffy Cotton --- made in Pakistan
These are incredible washcloths and very well made for being less than $1 each. My husband is from Pakistan and therefore super picky about cotton goods (Pakistan is known for quality cotton products). We didn't know until they arrived that they were made in Pakistan. Like all plush towels, there is some lint with the initial wash but they absorb well and the edges have a turned down hem. The washcloths are super squishy and soft when wet. We're hoping the color stands up with use over time.
K**N
Good value
Not as thick as I hoped they would be, but still a good value for the money.
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