P. B. Walp
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
I like these a lot. Mostly we use them to make our own moist "wipes" for household cleaning. Tear a bunch of them dry into a jar packed as full as you can; then add a liquid consisting of 2 parts water, 1 part isopropyl alcohol, 1 part white vinegar (food grade white vinegar, not that stuff some hardware stores sell for cleaning). The resulting wet towels are so far superior in so many ways to the cleaning "wipes" sold commercially.
G. Petersen
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
Strong and very absorbent. Dirt and water based crud washes out well and can be used again. Won't fall to pieces.
JPNYC
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
Strong, absorbent, great for liquids and oils, easy dispenser
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024
These are the best shop rags you can buy ! They are soft , durable they don’t create lint , they are thick and hold up great for any garage project you may have ! They even hold up well if you run them through the wash, they don’t dissolve like some towels !
Kevin
Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2024
Towels are all piled up in the boxs and you can’t centre pull them, can’t put them in my dispenser or even on a rollGood for nothing garbage.
Michele Hockett
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
Good Product with Good Prices
Mathieu Frechette
Reviewed in Canada on April 9, 2024
YOU THINK YOU ARE ORDERING 8 BOX OF 200 SHEETS BUT YOU WILL RECEIVE ONLY ONE BOX OF 200 SHEETS. THERE IS NO RETURN POSSIBLE. STAY AWAY!
Samuel
Reviewed in Canada on August 30, 2019
My order was for 8 boxes of Scott Rags and I have received only 1 box...with the mention: this completes your order.This order is not complete...and I have no information about the seller, about a contact number or about an email address to report the problem.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2017
I have searched for and tried many cheaper alternatives to this product but keep coming back to it.We use this at home in the kitchen in place of any kind of cloth towels. That way we don't have to worry about bacteria from meat handling lingering in a kitchen towel just waiting to make someone sick.I can only describe these as a kind of disposable cloth, you can wipe up a spill...wash and rinse this under the sink...wring it dry and reuse for for more spills...so pretty great to have. We reach for it for everything.To conserve a little what we do is if we wash our hand (that wasn't dirty to begin with) and use a fresh piece of this rag to dry our hand; then we lay the slightly damp rag beside the sink. Anyone in the kitchen may see 2 or 3 rags laying by the sink which may be dry by the time they see them there; but they know someone only used them to dry their hand. So if there is a spill they can use them on the spill and then toss them...Not really being cheap but if you dry your hand with one of these then toss it in a house with 7 folk like me then it gets kinda expensive.
KD
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2017
I have been using these rags in a box for about ten years now for clean up in my woodworking, auto, and leatherwork. They are a great, tough, absorbent, cheap (around 0.06 cents apiece in bulk), disposable alternative to more expensive cotton rags. No, these rags are not made out of cotton but are a felted wood fiber. They are super absorbent, better than cotton, and when you get them cruddy you can just toss them rather than face the wrath of your significant other after you run a bunch of oily rags through the washing machine! They are not affected by oils, alcohol, or any solvent you might find in normal shop use. One great benefit, at least for me, is that they do not "shed" little pieces of fiber like cotton rags do when you are applying, or cleaning up, stains or wipe on finishes. One final caveat is to be sure that you are buying these towels from "fulfilled by Amazon" so you get the 8 box case rather than the scam artist who is selling the single box for the case price!
Stacy
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2014
not really rags but a heavy duty paper towel, but i knew that going in. if you didn't, and thought that you were going to get real fabric, you'd most likely be really disappointed, like when you learned that santa isn't real.Nonetheless, they do work well for soaking crap up and wiping whatever you feel like. great in the garage when you're changing the oil in your Yugo. Not the cheapest thing in the world, but pretty tough so I guess if you want quality, you're gonna pay for it.