How to Use the Norwex Kitchen Cloth
How I use it:
The Norwex Kitchen Cloth dimensions are 35 cm x 26 cm / 13.78” x 10.24” so they are definitely smaller than the Kitchen Towel (see my review of those here). I got a set of 3 Norwex Kitchen Cloths and I use them specifically for drying. Most of my dishes go in the dishwasher, but there are still things I hand wash whether it’s pots and pans, fragile items, things that can’t go in the dishwasher - whatever! I never really believed in drying dishes. I always found it to be a waste of time knowing they would air dry... eventually. I set my dishes on a dish drying mat to absorb the water that drips off them and that was my contribution to drying. LOL. I realized the problem is actually that my towels were garbage. They didn’t absorb well, they just smeared the water around, so it felt like a waste of time. The Norwex Kitchen Cloths are super absorbent and absorb quickly. So it only takes moments to fully dry anything I hand wash and then I can put it away and have a beautiful, clear, uncluttered kitchen counter. I love that! I kind of like drying dishes now. Sounds weird. It’s because I love that clear counter and the way it makes me feel to see everything tidy and put away when I am done! How Much Does the Norwex Kitchen Cloth Cost?
The Norwex Kitchen Cloth Retails for $10.99
You may be able to get a better price if you do some sort of bundle or if someone you know who sells it wants to give a discount. Am I Happy I Purchased the Norwex Kitchen Cloth?
Yes. :)
Sidenote:
Some people online say e-cloth brand is just as good as Norwex at a fraction of the price. I haven't tried them yet so I can't say for sure but just sharing the information with you in case it's a more affordable option for you to embrace more natural cleaning methods.
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How to Use the Norwex Kitchen Towel
How I use it:
This towel has a large size ( 65cm x 35 cm / 25.59”x 13.78” are the dimensions of the Norwex Kitchen Towel) and it is super absorbent. I use it for drying hands in the kitchen. Previously I would have 3 or more hand towels hanging around the kitchen and they were constantly soaked. When you wash your hands you need to dry them, after doing dishes you need to dry your hands, while you’re cooking and prepping ingredients you need to dry them and on and on. It’s no wonder the towels were totally soaked. While I don’t especially like the look of this towel for some reason, I found it to be excellent for drying hands! It sounds like a simple thing, but I can leave this one towel hang in my kitchen in one spot and use it to dry everyone’s hands all week long until laundry day with no trouble! It absorbs great and it never stinks (so far) which is supposedly due to their BacLock antibacterial agent which I guess is silver built into the towel that works to disinfect the towel as you leave it hanging to dry. How Much Does the Norwex Kitchen Towel Cost?
The Norwex Kitchen Towel Retails for $19.99
You may be able to get a better price if you do some sort of bundle or if someone you know who sells it wants to give a discount. Am I Happy I Purchased the Norwex Kitchen Towel?
Yes. :)
Sidenote:
Some people online say e-cloth brand is just as good as Norwex at a fraction of the price. I haven't tried them yet so I can't say for sure but just sharing the information with you in case it's a more affordable option for you to embrace more natural cleaning methods.
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