♻️ Clean smarter, not harder — the eco-chic kitchen essential you didn’t know you needed!
The Original 10 Pack Swedish Dishcloths are made from a durable blend of 70% cellulose and 30% cotton, designed for over 100 machine washes. Each cloth absorbs over 10 times its weight in water and features a gentle textured surface that cleans effectively without scratching. Available in assorted vibrant colors, these reusable dishcloths offer an eco-friendly, stylish, and practical alternative to disposable paper towels.
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Fabric Type | 70% Cellulose and 30% Cotton |
Material Type | Cotton |
Unit Count | 10 Count |
Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
Size | 10 Pack |
Item Dimensions L x W | 7.87"L x 6.89"W |
Theme | No Theme |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Style Name | Reusable |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Assorted: Pink, Blue, Yellow, Green |
Special Features | Disposable,Durability,Reusable |
Towel Form Type | Cleaning Cloth |
C**
Great value
These cloths are wonderful. They are are absorbant but wring out completely. Tried another brand but didn’t realize how good these can be until I bought these. So convenient that you can wash them on the top dishwasher rack. Can use these for a couple of days and they do not smell. This is the brand I plan to use going forward. However they last a long time and won’t need to buy them again soon. Nice size too. Safe to use on most surfaces. Highly recommend!!!
Z**D
Super absorbent
The Swedish cloths have been an absolute game-changer in my kitchen! These eco-friendly cloths are super absorbent and replace so many paper towels—they handle spills, wipe down counters, and clean up messes with ease. The material feels sturdy yet soft, and it doesn’t scratch surfaces, so I can use them on everything from glass to stainless steel.I love that they’re reusable and machine washable, making them a more sustainable choice. After multiple washes, they still look and work like new. These cloths have become a staple in my cleaning routine, and I highly recommend them to anyone looking to cut down on waste without sacrificing quality!
A**
Nice little washcloths
I have bought these more than once. They are very absorbent. Easy to clean. Long lasting.
B**.
mostly great - but a few caveats
First off, my package did not say "vileda" anywhere on the packaging so I feel these might not be the brand advertised. These dishcloths also do not have that diamond pattern on the back; the pattern on the back is just grooves.I have another dishcloth that was gifted to me for Christmas 2020 and that particular dishcloth has the diamond pattern. Also, my gifted dishcloth is a tad thinner than these "vileda" dishcloths. These dishcloths are thicker but they feel a little more like a sponge as compared to my gifted dishcloth. I am still using the first one from the package I bought, but after a couple of weeks of use, even with a weekly wash in the washing machine, the dishcloth is starting to slightly smell in between the washes. My gifted dishcloth (about 6 months older than these dishcloths) still does not smell in between the weekly washings in the washing machine. I do drape my dishcloths over faucets, etc. to let them fully dry after each use.On the plus side, these dishcloths do absorb liquids quite well and I have used one dishcloth for countless countertop cleanups. Works pretty well as a scrubber (for light to medium scrubbing jobs) too. I really like the decorative pattern and colors too and I am happy that my kitchen got a pop of color, even if the pop of color is a dishcloth draped over the kitchen faucet to dry, lol.With all of that said, I would not buy these particular dishcloths again as I feel that these are misrepresented (besides the branding, have you noticed there is no clear picture of the back side of the cloth?). If I were to buy more Swedish dishcloths, I will specifically look for the thinner ones with a diamond pattern. On the other hand, it looks like these will last a while so hopefully I simply will not need ANY dishcloths for a while.Update - I bumped the star rating from 3 to 4 as I am still using the first dishcloth out of the package I bought and the dishcloth actually no longer gets that lingering smell in between the washings (was I using it for some smelly cleanups or something?) while it is still holding up quite well. I'll take a few dishcloths and gift them to my family whenever I may see them so that they can cut down on their paper waste too. I am amazed how long it now takes us to use 1 roll of paper towels. Intending to keep it that way!
E**.
Reusable alternative to paper towels.
I keep some of these near my kitchen sink to wipe up the area and counters after doing the dishes. They're absorbent, easy to clean, and don't retain smells like sponges tend to do. I will say that when they dry they get pretty stiff which kinda limits them to wet wipe up duty and are not so good for dry applications, but they definitely save me money on paper towels.
Z**E
Aren’t these wonderful!
Not being a big paper towel user, I have always passed these by. They are marvelous, though, so I’m glad I didn’t pass this time. So much more surface area than a sponge and easy to clean up.
P**O
Absorbent. Compostable.
Love Swedish dish cloths and these are reasonably priced, attractive and do the trick.
L**A
Money Saver!
Honestly I love these. I was looking for an alternative to paper towels since they're becoming so costly for actual absorbent ones and these are definitely the way to go! They absorb so much and a quick rinse off gets things like peanut butter and pasta sauce off easily. Drying time is pretty short and then they go back right down to the original size. After a few uses I toss it in the washer and it's good to go. Great price for a big pack!I personally cut a hole in the corner and put little command hooks up so that I can hang them to dry and then I find I get more uses out of them prior to needing a good wash.
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