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Utopia Towels 12 Pack Cotton Washcloths Set, 100% Ring Spun Cotton, Premium Flannel Face Cloths, Highly Absorbent and Soft Feel Fingertip Towels, White

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Arrives Monday, Oct 6
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Color: White


Item Package Quantity: 12


Features

  • Wash Cloth Set - The pack comprises of 12 washcloths towels each measuring 12 by 12 inches.
  • Terrific and Life Long - The towel set is weaved with 100% ring spun cotton making them attractive and convenient.
  • Offers a Comfy Experience The towels are fabricated to offer a luxurious feel in daily household chores, at the gym, at the spa, at the pool, or simply placed in the guest bedroom.
  • Supple And Absorbent The texture of the towel is soft and delicate on the skin while the composition enables it to be highly absorbent and durable.
  • Quality Tailored Just For You To prevent unforeseen color discoloration, it is advised, to avoid the removal of the application of any form of cosmetics, facial creams, or scrubs directly with the towel.

Color: White


Brand: Utopia Towels


Towel form type: Washcloth


Age Range (Description): All Ages


Material: Cotton


Color: White


Brand: Utopia Towels


Towel form type: Washcloth


Age Range (Description): All Ages


Material: Cotton


Product Dimensions: 12"L x 12"W


Number of Items: 12


Pattern: Solid


Special Feature: Durable


Theme: No Theme


Product Care Instructions: Machine Wash


Shape: Square


Size: 12X12 Inches (Pack of 12)


Unit Count: 12.0 Count


Fabric Type: 100% Cotton


Item Weight: 0.45 Kilograms


UPC: 840143533702


Manufacturer: Utopia Towels


Item Weight: 15.8 ounces


Country of Origin: Pakistan


Item model number: ABS-I-68


Date First Available: July 24, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very good choice
Color: White Item Package Quantity: 24
Good quality. I rid myself of all microfiber due to plastics and replaced them with these towels. I am impressed by the quality workmanship of these new towels. Highly recommend. Softness, sturdy, thickness, size and absorbency are better than I expected. They wash up easily and retain their shape. I will definitely be reordering when I need to replenish. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025 by GSKM in sc

  • Solid towels for the price
Color: Beige, Plum, Sage Green, Navy Item Package Quantity: 12
Honestly, didn't expect much, but these towels are solid. Super soft, not too thin, and they actually hold up after a few washes - no falling apart or weird fuzz. Perfect for gym, bathroom, or just keeping extras around. For the price? Total steal. Glad I grabbed this set.
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2025 by Tyler Coons

  • Cheap good wash cloths
Color: White Item Package Quantity: 24
I am a fan of the thick fluffy towels. The thicker, the better. These are the opposite. They are very thin. They are better than Dollar Tree quality, far better. They are soft enough to wash a face with and they are good enough to use as cleaning rags. I bought these to be cleaning rags but I am going to split them in half and use some as face cleaning cloths. They come soft. Depending on your detergent, they might or might not stay soft. One lady talked about replacing her towels once a year. That would probably be a good idea with these. They will wear down with scrubbing faster than thicker ones but they will still last a decent amount of time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025 by K. Cat

  • Good use. Holding up. But fading.
Color: Navy Item Package Quantity: 24
I use these as a pat dry cloth after the bidet seat (washlet). Perfect size and proper texture/absorbancy for that. Not used for wiping/cleaning - just patting dry after the bidet. But I still always throw them in the washer - on hot. (And of course that may be why they seem to fade pretty quickly). But they serve the good purpose and are holding up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025 by Franco

  • Great value! Perfect for camping/baby/pet/event use. Not high end, but well made, presentable.
Color: Grey Item Package Quantity: 60
I bought 60 of these wash cloths in black, to take on a 2-month car camping trip I'm planning. FOR THE PRICE these are better than I expected. Would I make them my primary bath wash cloths at home, after 37 years of top-tier Fieldcrest, where the towels I bought at an outlet in the Carolinas when driving home after watching a Space Shuttle launch in 1983 are still in service looking great? Probably not. But they're perfectly serviceable, look and feel decent, and stopped shedding much lint after only 3-4 times washing and drying them repeatedly before use. Specifically, washing 60 at once, the first load left a nice thick lint layer probably 3/8 inch thick over the entire dryer lint screen (old school Kenmore/Whirlpool) but didn't come close to clogging or overflowing it. The 2nd load had about 80% of that thickness. The 3rd load, about 20% and not covering the full length of the screen. The 4th load just about 10%, which I figure is a reasonable amount to expect in actual use for the next several washings. So while I expected to need to do 5-6 washing/drying cycles, the results of the 4th showed that actually 3 would have been enough. Pretty good, in my book. The initial black color, like most towels, wasn't a very black black. After 4 washings, it's more into the gray range, but still nice and totally consistent, all still the identical color to each other. That works for me. I figure I'll start using a new pair of them every 2 days, with one for showering and one for dishes and hand drying. Then they get shifted to dirtier and dirtier cleaning duties until I have enough of those that I don't need to create more cleaning cloths every day. Ones that have done cleaning duty won't go in with laundry on the road, they'll be bagged and saved for washing when back home. Whether I launder the cleaner shower/hand ones on the trip or not, I'll wait and see, but my idea was to buy enough that I wouldn't be forced to. After drying them the 4th time, I spent a bit of time inspecting and stacking them neatly. I cut off 95% of each label, trimmed any errant threads (which maybe 1 out of 10 had something worth trimming) and checked for bare spots and other serious flaws, of which there were NONE. Pretty impressive on cheap, mass-produced cloths. 4 trips through the washer and dryer didn't seem to cause threads to start pulling out, or anything like that. The white labels looked fine as I cut them off, so the slight fading from black to gray wasn't from dye running and staining, just slightly washing off? Anyway, after 1 or 2 washings, the darkness seemed to be holding its ground, and after 3, the dryer lint would thereafter be pretty insignificant, similar to a normal load of clothes. For 60 new cloths! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2020 by NikonF7

  • I like them. Just what I wanted.
Color: White Item Package Quantity: 24
Arrived within a few hours after placing the order. After reading the 1, 2 and 3 star reviews after placing my order I was a little apprehensive about what I would receive. My apprehension disappeared after I opened and inspected the cloths. I found 24 evenly sized wash cloths, very nice to the touch and as soft as they should be. The next step is to wash/dry them. Prior to washing I decided to put them into the dryer utilizing the Refresh/Steam cycle. With so many of the reviews stating that the lint and fuzz that was coming off and leaving the cloth in a bare thread state, I was curious to see how these would hold up. I allowed the dryer to perform its steam cycle and afterwards I checked the lint trap only to find what I would consider to be an acceptable amount of lint. No more than what would come out with the same amount of new socks. The towels were very soft and the shrinkage was not noticeable enough to make any difference to me. I decided to wash them so I placed them by themselves into the washing machine. Using only bleach and no soap AND COLD WATER ONLY, I started the wash cycle and crossed my fingers. When they were done I put them into the dryer and dried them in medium/low heat. I inspected the lint trap at the end of the dryer cycle to find only a very tiny amount of lint. I was surprised but even more impressed when I checked the size of the cloths and found that they have not decreased in size at all and they were still so soft and fluffy. The picture is of them after coming out of the dryer and after being folded. I am very pleased with these and after inspecting the edge hems and finding a good perimeter stitch I can conclude that they should hold up for a while. I would recommend these if asked about them and when I need more then I will buy them again from Utopia. I would like to address the numerous reviews that have such big issues with hanging threads. I noticed that everyone of the cloth’s had at least 2 threads coming out from a corner. The same corner on all the cloth’s. They are the tie-off threads that always trails the sewing machine foot and usually are clipped manually by someone else prior to packaging. To have a more accurate clipping on ALL of the cloth’s would mean that the cost per wash cloth would shoot way up. So to keep the cost down the manufacturer has reduced the time spent on each item by 3-5 seconds. Imagine a room full of sewing machines producing tens of thousands of cloth’s daily and each one taking an extra 3-5 seconds per unit. That adds up to a definite cost increase in production. So, if you want a small price tag then expect a few corners to be cut in production. A top notch premium wash cloth for use in 4/5 star hotels has a thread count of 700 GSM and a price tag of about $4.00 each compared to the price tag of $.80 cents for these that have only a 100 GSM thread count. Now for those who complain about the dyes bleeding out of the colored ones. I have NEVER seen any newly dyed anything that doesn’t bleed out and will continue to bleed out wash after wash. Up to 6-12 washing the bleeding can continue. I was taught by my mother at a very young age that you should NEVER EVER wash any NEW or NEWLY dyed material with ANYTHING else that is a different color or material. NO water temperature other than COLD for the very first time in the machine. Both wash and rinse cycles should be done in as cold of water as possible. If possible allow the machine to pause following the agitation cycle and allow the clothes to soak in the COLD water for at least 10 minutes. THE COLDER THE BETTER! NEVER EVER USE ANY SOAP OR BLEACH OR SOFTENERS during this FIRST washing of the dyed items. NEVER attempt to rewash the same load of clothes before they have been completely dried. Lastly, the drying process. Doing a tumble dry with no heat would be great but would take forever so for the first time ever in a dryer using the lowest temperature for the beginning of the cycle and then increasing the temperature to medium at the end of the drying cycle would be best. I was also told to NEVER place newly dyed wet clothes outside in the sunlight to dry. ALL OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR THE FIRST TIME AND THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT MEANT TO CLEAN BUT TO SET THE DYES AND LOCK THE COLORS. Subsequent washing and drying should be done as you would normally do. My mother told me that the best way to tell if dye bleeding has stopped is to place a small WHITE piece of material into the wash and then check it after washing and then place it in the dryer with the others and inspect it again after drying. A much cheaper method than having to replace clothes that have been ruined by bleeding of dyes. I am a 70 year old man who lived in a time when Rit dyes were more commonly used to rejuvenate the “hand-me-downs”. Like getting a whole new wardrobe as a kid. Hahaha I hope that this helps some of you that seem to throw up your arms and declare that a product is garbage because of a simple dye bleed. Good luck and happy washing. I LIKE MY NEW UTOPIA WASH CLOTHS! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025 by Mister_Tibbs Mister_Tibbs

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