Swedish Dishcloth Dragonfly Lavender
Best sustainable cleaning solution for eco-conscious households looking to reduce waste.
Replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels with this eco-friendly Swedish dishcloth. It absorbs 20 times its weight in liquid, making it ideal for spills, dishes, windows, and counters. Made from natural wood pulp cellulose and cotton, this durable cloth is machine washable up to 200 times and compostable or recyclable. It's a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to paper towels, featuring a charming dragonfly and lavender design printed with non-toxic, water-based ink.
$6.95
Owner Satisfaction
4.5
/ 5
Category Rank
1192
/ 1547
#1192 in Shop Towels & General-Purpose Cleaning Cloths
Price vs Category Average
-40%
Below average
Material
7030
/ % Cellulose (wood pulp), % Cotton
Who it's for
- Eco-conscious homeowners looking to reduce daily paper waste
- Busy cooks needing high-performance tools for quick spill cleanup
- Frugal shoppers prioritizing long-term value over single-use items
Who should skip it
- Budget-focused buyers comparing costs against cheap disposable alternatives
- Minimalists wanting low-maintenance cleaning tools without extra chores
- Aesthetic-driven users who prefer cloths that stay looking brand-new
Performance breakdown
Absorbency Capacity
Holds twenty times its weight, outperforming standard paper towel alternatives.
Durability
Withstands up to 200 wash cycles without losing structural integrity.
Sustainability Impact
Compostable materials effectively eliminate the need for disposable paper waste.
Drying Speed
Cellulose fibers dry rapidly to prevent odors and bacterial growth.
Surface Versatility
Gentle enough for delicate glassware yet tough on kitchen counters.
Aesthetic Appeal
Charming dragonfly print elevates basic utility into kitchen decor.
Key Specs
Material
70% Cellulose (wood pulp), 30% Cotton
Dimensions
180x200mm
Absorbency
Up to 20x its own weight in liquid
Washable
Up to 200 times
Ink
Non-toxic, water-based ink
Packaging
Environmentally friendly
Features
- Eco-friendly alternative to paper towels
- Highly absorbent for quick spill cleanup
- Durable and reusable for long-term cost savings
- Machine washable for easy cleaning
- Compostable and recyclable at end of life
- Made from sustainable and renewable materials
- Quick-drying properties
What customers say
Customers consistently praise the Swedish Dishcloth Dragonfly Lavender for its charming design and impressive functionality. The elegant dragonfly and lavender pattern adds a delightful touch to any kitchen, frequently noted as a significant aesthetic upgrade. Beyond its visual appeal, users appreciate the cloth's exceptional absorbency and durability, finding it highly effective for various cleaning tasks. Many highlight its ability to replace numerous paper towels, offering a sustainable and long lasting solution that maintains its quality even after repeated use and washing. This combination of beauty and performance makes it a highly favored item.
Know before you buy
One cloth is designed to replace up to 17 rolls of paper towels. Because it is machine washable up to 200 times, it provides a significant reduction in household waste over its lifespan.
The cloth is versatile and safe for use on most household surfaces, including kitchen counters, windows, glass, and stainless steel. Its soft texture ensures it won't scratch delicate finishes.
You can rinse it with water and air dry it quickly to prevent odors. For a deeper clean, it is machine washable or can be placed on the top rack of your dishwasher.
Because it is made from 70% cellulose and 30% cotton, the cloth is fully compostable. You can simply place it in your home compost bin, where it will naturally break down.
The design is printed using non-toxic, water-based inks that are durable enough to withstand repeated washing. While some minor fading may occur over hundreds of cycles, the print is designed to remain vibrant throughout the life of the cloth.
The material is engineered for quick-drying properties, which helps prevent the growth of bacteria and the development of sour odors common with traditional sponges or cotton rags.
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