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Review on Peachy At Home Biodegradable No Discoloration by Kim Sanchez

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best Cheap Swedish Kitchen Napkin

As someone who recycles, composts and tries to save water, I decided it was time to cut back on my favorite paper towels and I knew Swedish kitchen towels would probably be the best solution. After spending a few weeks researching the different Swedish kitchen towels on the market, I decided to take a chance and give these a try. They were by far the cheapest, I liked that they came in different color packaging (meaning I could highlight specific colors for specific areas of my home) and I also liked that they were made in Germany. from China (reviews of Chinese made ones seem to have quality control issues with poor absorbency and weird odor issues). I can't say enough. I love these towels! They absorb moisture well, are easy to clean, don't smell and have allowed me to significantly reduce the use of paper towels. I don't usually write reviews, but I love this product so much that I was willing to take the time to write this review. Everyone should try this. You will not be disappointed.

Pros
  • 🌱 ECO-FRIENDLY, BIODEGRADABLE AND COMPOSITION - Our Swedish kitchen napkins are 100% biodegradable. When you feel it's time to replace, you can toss them on the compost heap. Don't have a compost heap? You can also use these kitchen towels together with old newspapers. They decompose back into the soil, leaving no harmful by-products behind.
Cons
  • So far so good