Seventh Generation Paper Towels, White, 2-Ply Sheets, 3-Count Packages (Pack of 10)


Seventh Generation
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They are decent towels
They are paper towels. Not as thick as Bounty, but that's been okay.

The thing I do not like is that they do not tear at the perforation very well at all. Consistently.

Otherwise we like them and we love the environmentally friendliness of them (as much as disposable paper products can be)!
Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
Yep, these are paper towels
I don't have much to say. These are paper towels and work like paper towels should.
Wednesday, February 13th, 2008
Paper Towels
Great for the environment and great price, especially when purchased in bulk and automatic shipping is used. they could be a little more absorbant, but it doesn't matter because I know that we are harming the environment less with these.
Tuesday, February 12th, 2008
Environmentally, this makes no sense
Buying this in a supermarket, as I do, makes good sense. Having it put into more packaging and shipped to your door is ridiculous. Even chlorine processed paper with no post-consumer content in a supermarket is better for the environment.
Sunday, December 30th, 2007
ok, not great
I've been trying to switch our household over to "green" products, but only if they're as good as regular products. This one doesn't quite measure up. I think they're fine, but I'm not a big paper towel user (I use washcloths or napkins), but my husband is disappointed with the quality of the paper towels. They're not quite as absorbent, which means you have to use more to get the job done, which defeats the purpose of being environmentally friendly. Plus, each roll of paper towels seems pretty small, which means you have to keep changing rolls, which is annoying - and again defeats part of the purpose - saving resources (wastes paper towel rolls). Also, seventh generation should have half sheets like some of the commercial brands do, so that if you have a small mess you don't waste a whole paper towel.
Monday, December 10th, 2007
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