Reddit Reddit reviews Royal 14 x 25-Inch Classic Kitchen Cotton Towels, White with Blue Stripe (15 Pack)

We found 3 Reddit comments about Royal 14 x 25-Inch Classic Kitchen Cotton Towels, White with Blue Stripe (15 Pack). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Royal 14 x 25-Inch Classic Kitchen Cotton Towels, White with Blue Stripe (15 Pack)
Set of 15 pcs ring spun cotton dish towels in white with blue side stripeMade from strong durable fibers, these dish cloths last long yet are still soft so they won't scratch your delicate cookware, plates, and pans These lightweight dish towels are highly absorbent and dry quickly to avoid any bacterial build upOur dish towels are made from natural materials and without any harmful chemicals which makes them safe for you and your family.Machine wash and tumble dry on low for best results. Wash separately on first use to minimize lint
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3 Reddit comments about Royal 14 x 25-Inch Classic Kitchen Cotton Towels, White with Blue Stripe (15 Pack):

u/CamelCavalry · 5 pointsr/financialindependence

I'm guessing your reusable paper towels aren't literally paper towels, but something like kitchen towels that serve a similar purpose? Because that's a good start. Reusable water bottles are an obvious candidate, and I drink more water when I carry one, too.

Many air filters for your car or home air conditioner can be bought as reusable that you periodically clean out, rather than the cheaper paper ones. I don't know at what point they come out ahead from a cost perspective, but it would reduce your trash. Coffee filters, too, if that's your thing, although the metal mesh ones don't filter out the oils the same way, if that matters to you.

Breaking off into things that would require a change in behavior, if you like craft beer, consider buying a growler and finding a place that does growler fills rather than buying a 6-pack or a case of cans or bottles (aluminum is an excellent candidate for recycling, but recycling glass is about the same cost and effort as making new glass). As an added benefit, I try more new beers when I do this and am able to get brews I can't find in bottles, plus it's fun to share with friends if we're doing a barbecue or something. It's not going to save you a lot of money, but it does cut down on trash and is at least cheaper than drinking out.

No post for saving money and reducing waste would be complete without a nod to the folks at /r/wicked_edge if you shave. A straight razor would have virtually no waste, if you're up for it, and a single or double edge safety razor would only need replacement blades, which can be recycled if you put them in a blades bank. The most expensive blades I've used with my double edge razor cost me \$30 for 100.

If you're really into reducing waste, you could trade in disposable pens for one that will take replacement ink cartridges or even a fountain or rollerball pen with a refillable reservoir for a truly no-waste solution, but my guess is that costs you more money in the long run.