Unpaper Towels
Unpaper Towels
Unpaper Towels
Unpaper Towels
Unpaper Towels
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Unpaper Towels
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Unpaper Towels
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Unpaper Towels
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Unpaper Towels
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Unpaper Towels

Unpaper Towels

Regular price
$16.00
Sale price
$16.00
Regular price
Sold out
Unit price
per 

These adorable unpaper towels are made here in Knoxville, Tennessee. A great swap for disposable paper towels, you can put these in a cute basket in your kitchen, reuse a paper towel roll to roll them up, or keep them with your kitchen rags.

If you'd like to choose your prints, come see us in store! Otherwise, we'll surprise you (you can't go wrong with any print!)

Towels are single ply 100% cotton flannel. Edges are serged for durability. These towels cling together, making rolling them up on a paper towel roll nice and easy. They also get more absorbent with each wash!

Machine wash with like colors.

Handmade byย Moosegrave in Knoxville, Tennessee.ย 

Customer Reviews

Based on 6 reviews
100%
(6)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
D
Deborah Robbins
Get them!

Just get them. You won't regret it. I'll challenge myself to see how many messes I can clean up with just one, and it's kinda fun.

R
Rowan Young
Love them!

We are using way less paper towels now, which is great. After you machine wash them, you can hang them to dry or machine dry and then roll them back onto the tube. Heck yea.

L
Leslie Payne

Moosegrave Unpaper Towels

C
Carrie De Martini
We're loving this newest "change" in our waste-reduction process

I bought these to try them out - loving the concept but not confident in my family's ability to make the shift. Holy cow, we've never missed a beat since putting our roll of Unpaper Towels on the kitchen undercabinet hanger. My spouse and child weren't too keen on ditching "real" paper towels, so I told them that's fine but I wanted to do my part and try them (I kept a roll of the paper stuff on an open shelf for them to use).

Now, they hardly ever use the paper towel back up on the shelf - and we use these for almost everything. I have a system now for how I launder and re-roll them that makes it easy and it hasn't at all been the dreaded "extra ste" I worried it might be. It's been great. I bought four packs of 6 to get started and that was the way to go as we never run out before I'm ready to reload it with the laundered ones.

J
Joshua S Williams

Moosegrave Unpaper Towels