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2.0 out of 5 stars
do the math, September 21, 2007
This review is from: Seventh Generation Paper Towels, White, 2-Ply Sheets, 3-Count Packages (Pack of 10) (Health and Beauty)
You might be comparing these white paper towels with the 30 rolls of Seventh Generation, brown paper towels also sold on Amazon wondering which is cheaper. Note that these are 70 sheets per roll. The brown ones are 120 sheets per roll.
White paper towels
$40.99/(30*70) = 1.9 cents per sheet.
Brown paper towels
$54.99/(30*120) = 1.5 cents per sheet.
So the brown ones are cheaper.
(Prices updated on 11/13/07)
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Seventh Generation Paper Towels, July 24, 2006
This review is from: Seventh Generation Paper Towels, White, 2-Ply Sheets, 3-Count Packages (Pack of 10) (Health and Beauty)
While not as soft as your traditional papertowel, they are strong and can handle being wet, rung out, and scrubbed with. Since I generally use them for quick cleaning and not for wiping my face, softness isn't much of a concern.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Thicker and stronger than the Natural, expensive, October 17, 2007
This review is from: Seventh Generation Paper Towels, White, 2-Ply Sheets, 3-Count Packages (Pack of 10) (Health and Beauty)
I tried both the bleached white and the brown natural versions of these towels and I BY FAR prefer the white; not because of the color, but because you get more for your money.
The white towels are not as soft feeling as your grocery store preferred brands. They actually feel rather rough; but they are quite strong and lint free. Both versions are the same size towel, about 1/3rd smaller than your standard papertowel. The brown version feels much thinner and is not nearly as strong. On both, the perforations are not cut very well and it's nearly impossible to tear off a single sheet. I can use the white towel and hang it on my kitchen faucet to dry and use it again; not so with the brown version.
I'd buy the white towel again, but I wouldn't buy the brown natural towel.
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