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Review on ๐Ÿงผ E-Cloth Home Cleaning Set: Reusable Microfiber Cloths, 300 Wash Guarantee, Assorted Colors - 8 Piece Set by Toledo Barringer

Revainrating 5 out of 5

E-Cloth vs Norwex: Household Products

I bought both this set and the Norwex set to compare. You won't regret either option - they're both amazing and will blow your mind. There are only 3 items in the Norwex set but one of their napkins does most of the work that many of these napkins do. However, nothing compares to the E-Towel Oven & Cooking Towel in the Norwex set. It's amazing and I love it. It effortlessly removes grease and dirt outside the area. What I don't care about the e-cloth kit is that you have to clean with two separate cloths and then polish (if the polishing cloth is damaged, you have to buy more to use most cloths). I prefer Norwex because it only requires one fabric. If you're wondering whether Norwex is really worth the extra money then it depends on what you want most from a set. I think they work the same as a rag in a lot of ways. The Norwex Dust Glove is better in every way; It picks up and picks up dust and pet hair, while the e-cloth just seems to disperse them. However, window cleaners, kitchen cleaners, stainless steel cleaners, bathroom cleaners are comparable to Norwex products. Summary: - E-towel has an amazing range of fabrics (Norwex kit doesn't offer this) - Norwex cloth is much, much better than e-towel. Norwex is more expensive than E-Cloth - E-Cloth requires a cleaning cloth and then a polishing cloth for most cleaning jobs. Norwex wipes clean and polishes at the same time. E-cloth has many cloths that perform the same function as the individual cloths in the Norwex kit. Which one is better? It depends what you want. Either way, I think you'll be happy with what you choose.

Pros
  • Health and Household Products
Cons
  • So far so good