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🌸 Set of 3 Purple Wildflower Pattern SWEDEdishcloths – Eco-Friendly, Reusable, Absorbent Swedish Cleaning Dishcloths Review

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Misleading and Disappointing Dishcloths

Based on my experience, these dishcloths are not as absorbent as advertised. They also don't hold up well after just a few uses, making them a waste of money. While the designs are cute, these cloths are not worth the investment for anyone looking for quality cleaning tools in the "Health and Household" category.

Pros
  • Cute designs
Cons
  • Poor absorbency and durability

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love this dishwashing.

There's nothing wrong with them. My daughter got some from a friend in Norway and she gave me one at the end of last year. I love it. Mainly use it for washing dishes. I rarely use the dishwasher. But now after reading more about it I've started using the ones I just bought for other things instead of paper towels.

Cons
  • Big and bulky

Revainrating 5 out of 5

You really are that good.

I was quite skeptical about the whole Swedish crockery phenomenon, but they had a nice design and I decided to try them. I used one for a couple of weeks until it completely stained the coffee, tossed it into a "sanitizing" wash cycle with my other towels, and washed the clothes with detergent and chlorine bleach. It looks brand new, the design hasn't even faded yet. They're thick and absorbent, a great way to reduce or eliminate the need for paper towels.

Cons
  • High price