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🌿 Green Forest 100% Recycled Paper Towels: 10 Pack with 3X104 Count for Eco-Friendly Cleaning Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of 🌿 Green Forest 100% Recycled Paper Towels: 10 Pack with 3X104 Count for Eco-Friendly Cleaning

Made from 100% recycled paper fiber; minimum 90% post-consumer recycled content. Whitened without chlorine - processed chlorine free (PCF). Readily biodegradable, safe to use in compost systems. Hypo-allergenic, contains no added fragrances or dyes. Convenient "size Your own" Sheet sizes (11.0 in. X 5.5 in.).

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

These aren't the best paper towels you can buy

It's important to buy products made from recycled paper. These aren't the best paper towels you can buy, but they do the job. I prefer the 7th generation.

Pros
  • Durable Finish
Cons
  • Style 90

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Towels are not removed cleanly. Super annoying!

These towels have insufficient perforation: every time you try to tear one off you end up with strips and pieces of towels still on the roll. There's a specific motion - the perfect "flick"/pull down - that results in a clean tear and a whole piece of towel, as intended. Serious?! Avoid.

Pros
  • Large selection
Cons
  • Almost everything ok

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great (Reduces Guilt) Paper Towels

I don't feel guilty about using these recycled paper towels like they aren't recycled. When a sponge doesn't seem handy, these paper towels will do the job. I could see someone getting tired of replacing rolls if they use a lot, but I use sponges for the countertop and just keep a huge amount of paper towels for "signing and storing" right under the paper towel holder, so it's pretty handy.

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • 0

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good product best of paper and plastic

As with all these 'alternative' products I wish the perforations were better. I like being able to just rip off a whole sheet and for some reason that only happens with less eco-friendly products. They're also thinner and fall apart more easily, but I can deal with that. After all, that just means they're more biodegradable, right? And I LOVE the fact that "no trees were harmed in the making of these paper towels"!

Pros
  • hands free
Cons
  • transparency film

Revainrating 5 out of 5

excellent paper towels

I tried the seventh generation brown paper towels but they were far less than satisfactory. So I tried the ones that are made from 95% recycled paper. They might be a little less absorbent than Bounty paper towels, but they're one of the best choices you can make about living sustainably. The 7th generation white paper towels are not as good as these Green Forest towels and contain only 50% recycled paper. Is post-consumer content a direct measure of how 'green' a recycled product is?

Pros
  • cool
Cons
  • updates

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Good stuff and recycled too

I actually bought them because they're recycled at a reasonable price. They're not as fluffy and plump as some big name brands, but just as good as any discount brand. They absorb well and I don't feel too bad throwing them away afterwards. My only concern is that they don't tear very well. It looks like you mostly get one sheet and then half of the next as it tears along the paper, not the perforations. Other than that (I just rip a little slower now) they fit the bill.

Pros
  • Don't waste too much time
Cons
  • A few little things

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not as good as their other products

I use Green Forest toilet paper and tissues and love them both. Seeing the other reviews on this product, I was hesitant to buy it but still agreed. As another reviewer said, there aren't many sheets on the roll. In fact, the sheets are very loose on the roll, as if they want the rolls to look bigger than they really are. Also, they're a bit flimsy, and every time I tear the sheet, it tears the sheet closer to the bottom and doesn't come off cleanly. I wanted this product to be liked for its…

Pros
  • Housewares
Cons
  • Only available in black

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's a very good deal with a subscription and savings

I use a lot of paper towels. It's difficult to keep my tiny kitchen and even tinier bathroom clean without lots of paper towels. I make chaos easily and enjoy learning to cook. All in all, I feel really guilty for using a lot of paper towels. Using these towels will help offset this. They fit quite well in my child-free apartment and I think it's very good that they are chlorine-free and are papery after consumption. Greenpeace gives Green Forest the highest rating for paper towels (100%👍)…

Pros
  • Paper towels
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Non-absorbent paper towels, waste of money

These paper towels are very hard and not absorbent at all. They fall apart before absorbing most of everything. They are flimsy and tear when you try to remove the sheet from the roll. Each piece will tear in non-perforated areas when trying to tear it off the roll. I wasn't able to cut a single complete fragment from the entire roll. They're just bad paper towels, too thin and don't absorb anything. It's like trying to wipe yourself with newspaper, except it tears and falls apart more easily…

Pros
  • Paper and plastic
Cons
  • Something else