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Nordhus Design Swedish Dishcloths, 5 Pack Oranges, Made in Sweden - Reusable, Washable Cellulose Cotton Kitchen Cloths - Replace Paper Towels, Wipes, Sponges, Dish Rags
Nordhus Design Swedish Dishcloths, 5 Pack Oranges, Made in Sweden - Reusable, Washable Cellulose Cotton Kitchen Cloths - Replace Paper Towels, Wipes, Sponges, Dish Rags
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Overview
- Color : Retro Oranges
- Brand : Nordhus Design
- Material : 30% Residual Cotton & 70% Woodpulp (aka Cellulose) From FSC Sustainable Forest
- Product Dimensions : 8"L x 7"W
- Number of Items : 5
About this item
- Replace wasteful paper towels, smelly sponges, and flimsy dish rags with game changing reusable Swedish dishcloths that have been used in nearly every household in Sweden since 1949 and have become a global phenomenon! They are reusable, made of natural raw natural materials, and are quick drying, which make them odor resistant. Ten dish cloths replace 150+ rolls of paper towels and each last many months (or even years when rinsed and washed regularly). Give them a try and you will be hooked!
- Dual Textures for Every Task - More than a paper towel substitute, our cloths have a linear side for safely wiping smooth surfaces and a diamond-textured side for scrubbing. These reusable Swedish dishcloths are soft when wet and gritty when dry.
- Shockingly Absorbent cloths pick up water like a sponge. Each cleaning cloth absorbs more than half a cup of liquid before needing to be wrung out. They also pick up dry particles (like crumbs, flour, dust etc.) instead of spreading them around like other kitchen rags. Unlike sponges however their large flat composition makes them dry fast, avoid bad smells, and clean more- faster. Now you can up your game by using these Swedish dish towels for kitchen use or anywhere around the house (or car!)
- Eco-Chic Packaging - Our orange Swedish dishcloths come in a charming 100% compostable package. Perfect for housewarming events, birthdays or holidays, this Swedish dishcloth set thoughtfully combines elegance and practicality.
- Sustainably made - These washable, reusable Swedish kitchen cleaning cloths are made from 70% cellulose from FSC-certified forests and 30% cotton from residual production,.
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