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Review on 🧻 Tork Hand Towel Roll Natural Universal H21 Compact 100% Recycled 1-Ply - RK350A, 12 Rolls x 350 ft by Kevin Singh

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Non-perforated bark rolls ;)

They are good if you are looking for a cheap (very very cheap) solution for a commercial environment. Just don't make my mistake and buy them for your home. Unless you want everyone who lives with you and everyone you visit to make those paper towels a topic of conversation. A lot of. For example, every time someone comes into your kitchen and washes their hands, or God willing, they have to clean up a real puddle. They are NOT there for that. They're only marginally better than a dehumidifier, which given my OCD is an unacceptable alternative to drying hands, since it's not one anyway due to all the feces(!) they obviously blow (and then dry) onto your hands(!) yet the other. here and there. Short and good. They are not intended for domestic use. Although maybe (I haven't tried it yet) they are good for window cleaning? They would probably leave fewer fluffy bits behind (in fact, this would be impossible for them because they don't have fluff to begin with). No, don't try. They're likely to crack (imagine a tree's bark thinned to a thickness of 1/2 millimeter. What can you do with it? Here's what you can do with it). I mean if I had a restaurant (like a very cheap one, like a takeaway) or a supermarket I would put that in the bathroom. Why buy branded towels at $2 a roll(!) for people who go there (you know them) and take about 6 towels to dry their hands? give them this stuff Plus, you don't have to worry about your employees stealing them from their workplace.

Pros
  • Paper and plastic
Cons
  • Big and bulky