SWEDEdishcloth - Greenbirds On Wire
Best sustainable cleaning solution for eco-conscious households.
Discover the original SWEDEdishcloth, a Scandinavian kitchen essential. Crafted from sustainable Swedish wood pulp cellulose and renewable cotton, these cloths offer exceptional durability and reusability. Designed to replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels, each cloth can be washed up to 200 times, making it an eco-friendly choice. The 'Greenbirds On Wire' design adds a touch of charm to this functional and long-lasting cleaning tool. Perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and beyond, it's printed with eco-friendly water-based inks for a sustainable clean.
$7.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
62
/ 1440
#62 in Shop Towels & General-Purpose Cleaning Cloths
Price vs Category Average
-39%
Below average
Material
7030
/ % Wood pulp Cellulose / % Cotton
Who it's for
- Design lovers seeking functional kitchen decor
- Eco-conscious homeowners looking to reduce paper waste
- Hygiene-focused cleaners wanting easy-to-sanitize tools
Who should skip it
- Users preferring ready-to-use, flexible cleaning cloths
- Messy cooks worried about permanent fabric stains
- Budget-conscious shoppers prioritizing low initial costs
Performance breakdown
Absorbency
Cellulose fibers soak up spills with impressive speed and capacity.
Sustainability
Renewable materials and water-based inks set a high eco-friendly standard.
Durability
Withstands hundreds of wash cycles without losing structural integrity.
Versatility
Transitions seamlessly from kitchen countertops to bathroom surfaces and beyond.
Aesthetic Appeal
Charming graphic print elevates a basic utility item into decor.
Waste Reduction
Effectively replaces dozens of paper towel rolls over its lifespan.
Key Specs
Material
70% Wood pulp Cellulose / 30% Cotton
Dimensions
6.7 inches x 7.88 inches
Origin of raw material
Europe
Finishing, Printing, Warehousing, Distribution
USA - Colorado
Reusable
Washable up to 200 times
Pattern Type
Graphic Print
Machine Washable
True
Towel Style
Dishcloth
Features
- Made from sustainable wood pulp and cotton
- Highly durable and reusable
- Machine washable up to 200 times
- Eco-friendly paper towel alternative
- Original Swedish design
- Functional for various cleaning tasks
- Printed with eco-friendly inks
What customers say
Customers consistently praise the Greenbirds On Wire dishcloth for its exceptional quality and charming design. Reviewers highlight its impressive absorbency and durability, noting it effectively replaces many paper towel rolls, offering a sustainable and cost effective solution. The vibrant pattern transforms this cleaning essential into a decorative kitchen accessory. Users appreciate that the cloth is easy to clean and dries quickly, confirming superior performance over traditional sponges. This blend of high function and beautiful form fosters strong customer loyalty.
Know before you buy
These cloths are safe for almost all household surfaces, including granite, stainless steel, glass, and tile. Because they are soft and absorbent, they work well for wiping down countertops, cleaning spills, and dusting without leaving scratches.
You can toss the cloth in the dishwasher on the top rack or include it in your regular laundry cycle. To maintain its longevity, it is best to let it air dry rather than putting it in the dryer.
When dry, the cloth feels stiff and paper-like. Once you dampen it with water, it becomes soft, flexible, and highly absorbent, similar to a traditional sponge or washcloth.
The design is printed using eco-friendly, water-based inks that are designed to withstand frequent use. While some minor fading may occur over the course of 200 washes, the print is durable enough to remain vibrant for the life of the cloth.
You will know it is time to replace your cloth when it begins to fray at the edges or loses its absorbency. On average, one cloth can replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels, so you will get significant use out of each one before it needs to be composted.
Yes. Because the cloths are made from a blend of natural wood pulp cellulose and cotton, they are fully biodegradable and can be added to your home compost bin once they have reached the end of their useful life.
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