🌍 Clean Up Your Act with EcoTowels!
Save Trees Bamboo Paper Towels are a sustainable and eco-friendly cleaning solution made from 100% bamboo fibers. Each pack contains 12 rolls with 150 sheets per roll, offering superior absorbency and durability while being gentle on the skin. The product is FSC-certified and packaged in biodegradable materials, making it a responsible choice for environmentally conscious consumers.
B**N
Best Paper Towel(s).
The all around perfect paper towel. It leaves less fibrous dust than other leading paper towels and it happens to be ORGANIC and sustainable paper!? Wonderful. I am someone who prefers quality, so it was an exciting moment when I found this company as all their products are superior quality.
H**R
The only paper towels I buy now
These work amazingly. They are nice and thick so you don't have to run through them to use on spills or cleaning. They las and Like the title says, these are all i will buy now.
C**Y
Don't tear right
They don't tear clean most of the time. I've learned tearing upward works better for me to get the whole paper towel. Other than that they're about the quality of sparkle paper towels.
K**N
Love these! Switched from popular bamboo brand
I found these because the popular brand of bamboo paper towels which I had been buying for a long time was temporarily unavailable.So glad they were because I like this brand much better.I like the placement of the perforations, they're helpful for smaller uses when a full paper towel isn't necessary.The absorbency appears to be about the same as others, maybe a tiny bit less but the difference is negligible.The packaging is better than any I've seen.First of all, they come in a wonderful, strong, pretty box which I've saved to use as my permanent box for recycling materials.Each roll is wrapped in eco-friendly paper.Individually wrapped rolls are much easier to store especially when buying in bulk.Everything about this product is enjoyable.No trees are harmed, it's sustainable with aesthetically beautiful graphics andI love the name.Sorry, my former nondescript, well-known bamboo brand -I choose to dwell amongst the bamboo clouds.
E**M
Good stuff no plastic
pricey but lasts a long time with the bigger pack. worth the price to avoid all the plastics and chemicals in the cheaper brands.
C**L
Too thin, have to use triple the amount needed
I like that this is environmentally friendly but my daughter is a panda lover and worries about their bamboo. Unfortunately, it is way too thin so we will not be buying these again. We are used to bounty and we just use 1/2 piece for drying our hands and this one we have to grab at least two up to three. For me it’s too wasteful. Great idea, just not great product.
G**Y
Save the trees
I like that they don’t use trees but work just as good.
J**E
Cloud Paper Towel needs to remove "Unbleached" from their title/description
I recently purchased Cloud Paper Towels, and while I appreciate their commitment to sustainability, I found the use of "unbleached" in their title and description to be misleading.When I see the term "unbleached," I expect the paper towels to have a more natural brown color, which typically indicates a more eco-friendly product. However, these towels are quite white, which makes me wonder if they have undergone some form of bleaching or heavy processing to achieve this appearance.To add to the confusion, the product images show unbleached, brownish rolls for comparison, which led me to believe that the product I was purchasing would look similar. Unfortunately, that was not the case.The performance of the towels is decent—they’re absorbent and durable enough for most household tasks. But the lack of transparency about the product's processing is concerning. If you’re looking for genuinely unbleached, natural-colored paper towels, these might not meet your expectations.I think Cloud Paper needs to either update their product description or clarify their process to avoid misleading eco-conscious consumers. While they’re good paper towels overall, the branding could use some honesty.
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