Winter Rooster Wet-It Cloth
Best eco-friendly alternative for sustainable home cleaning enthusiasts.
Experience superior cleaning with Wet-It's Swedish super-absorbent cloths, outperforming traditional rags and paper towels. These lightweight cloths effortlessly soak up spills, leaving surfaces spotless and streak-free without extra drying. They are incredibly versatile for tasks like washing dishes, wiping counters, polishing chrome, and shining mirrors. Enjoy a cloth that resists odors and lasts for at least six months with regular washing. Cleaning is simple: use the dishwasher, washing machine, or microwave wet for quick disinfection, making them an eco-friendly and economical choice.
$5.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
62
/ 1440
#62 in Shop Towels & General-Purpose Cleaning Cloths
Price vs Category Average
-48%
Below average
Material
Cellulose
/ Cellulose
Who it's for
- Home cooks needing high-capacity spill management
- Eco-conscious shoppers looking to reduce household waste
- Design-focused homeowners wanting sanitary, seasonal kitchen accents
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious buyers prioritizing low upfront expenses
- Users requiring immediate flexibility for dry dusting
- Messy cooks concerned about long-term aesthetic staining
Performance breakdown
Absorbency capacity
Holds fifteen times its weight to tackle spills with ease.
Surface finish
Leaves glass and chrome surfaces completely streak-free and polished.
Odor resistance
Advanced cellulose material stays fresh long after traditional sponges sour.
Maintenance versatility
Sanitize effortlessly in the dishwasher, microwave, or washing machine.
Environmental impact
Fully biodegradable design composts completely in just six weeks.
Durability
Outlasts over a dozen rolls of paper towels with regular washing.
Key Specs
Material
Cellulose
Absorbency
Absorbs 15 times its weight
Lifespan
Lasts for at least 6 months in a standard home
Biodegradability
Breaks down within 6 weeks in home compost
Cleaning Method
Dishwasher top rack, washing machine, or microwave wet for 2 minutes
Origin
Swedish
Lint Level
Lint Free
Intended Use
Kitchen, General Purpose, Dusting
Features
- Super-absorbent, soaking up 15 times its weight
- Leaves surfaces squeaky clean and streak-free
- Reusable and washable for long-term use
- Does not develop unpleasant odors
- Outlasts 16 sheets of paper towels
- Biodegradable within 6 weeks in home compost
- Versatile for dishes, windows, and general cleaning
- Easy to clean and disinfect
What customers say
Customers overwhelmingly love the Winter Rooster Wet It Cloth for its superior utility and charming design. Reviewers consistently highlight its exceptional absorbency and quick drying capabilities, positioning it as a durable, eco-friendly replacement for paper towels. The cloth maintains its effectiveness and structure even after many machine washings, signaling excellent longevity and quality. Beyond performance, the tasteful, festive rooster design adds a cheerful decorative touch to the kitchen. While the initial cost is higher than disposables, consumers recognize the strong long term value derived from its repeated use. Overall satisfaction is high, fostering strong brand loyalty and intent to purchase future seasonal styles.
Know before you buy
A single Wet-It cloth is designed to replace up to 16 rolls of paper towels. They are significantly more absorbent, capable of holding 15 times their weight in liquid, and leave surfaces streak-free.
You can clean them in the top rack of your dishwasher or in the washing machine. For quick disinfection, place the damp cloth in the microwave for two minutes.
Yes, the cellulose material is designed to resist the buildup of unpleasant odors that typically develop in traditional sponges or cotton rags, keeping your kitchen smelling fresh.
Absolutely. Because they are lint-free and highly absorbent, they are excellent for polishing chrome and cleaning mirrors without leaving behind streaks or residue.
With regular use and proper cleaning, each cloth is durable enough to last at least six months in a standard home environment.
Yes, they are made from cellulose and are fully biodegradable. You can dispose of them in your home compost, where they will break down completely within six weeks.
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