cloth towels instead of paper towels?

We use flannel. If you are going to connect the towels to put on a roll I would advise using snaps and not velcro. You'll have a big jumbled up mess in your dryer if you use velcro.
 
After you wash your hands, the rubbing on a towel to dry is what helps get the rest of the germs off.

We have a family of 3. We have spots in the bathrooms to hang 3 separate hand towels. DH and I each have our own kitchen hand towel hanging on the oven handle bar. DS only washes his hands in the bathroom. Hand towels all get changed about twice a week.

When company comes over. I hang a set of nice hand towels up to make the bathroom look nice, but set a roll of papertowels on the vanity for everyone to use until they leave.
 
I'm scratching my head...

I use at the most 2 rolls of paper towels a week. I'm all for saving money, but that is $2/week I spend. If I switch to reusable towels/wash cloths, I'd probably be spending at least that in laundry costs, no?
 
I'm scratching my head...

I use at the most 2 rolls of paper towels a week. I'm all for saving money, but that is $2/week I spend. If I switch to reusable towels/wash cloths, I'd probably be spending at least that in laundry costs, no?

$2 week x 52 weeks x 50 years = $5200 min for paper towels in life time
 

$2 week x 52 weeks x 50 years = $5200 min for paper towels in life time

My point was, not the $2/week I spend, but the fact that I'd probably spend at least that if I used reusable towels: water, gas to heat water, and electricity cost...
 
My point was, not the $2/week I spend, but the fact that I'd probably spend at least that if I used reusable towels: water, gas to heat water, and electricity cost...

Got it nothing wrong with paper towels lol

Have no idea how much it cost to wash them.
 
I'm scratching my head...

I use at the most 2 rolls of paper towels a week. I'm all for saving money, but that is $2/week I spend. If I switch to reusable towels/wash cloths, I'd probably be spending at least that in laundry costs, no?

I think it depends on your machine. We don't pay for water, but I know it costs me about $0.25 to run a hot cycle. I wish we only used 2 rolls of paper towels a week, but with a baby we constantly are wiping down surfaces. We were going through a roll a day, so we save $ by using cloth.
 
My point was, not the $2/week I spend, but the fact that I'd probably spend at least that if I used reusable towels: water, gas to heat water, and electricity cost...

and what about what you put in the landfill each week? Our children and grandchildren are going to have a vast wasteland of garbage to live in.
 
and what about what you put in the landfill each week? Our children and grandchildren are going to have a vast wasteland of garbage to live in.

Paper towels are better then the plastic wrapper they come in.
 
and what about what you put in the landfill each week? Our children and grandchildren are going to have a vast wasteland of garbage to live in.

What about all the water and energy you use to wash your towels, and paper is biodegradable.
 
What about all the water and energy you use to wash your towels, and paper is biodegradable.

I wash all my towels in one load so it doesn't make a difference. I wash a full load when I have one.
 



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