Marcal� Small Steps� 100% Recycled Perforated Paper Towel, 15/Case
3.8
(based on 20 reviews)
Ratings Distribution
5 Stars
(8)
4 Stars
(7)
3 Stars
(1)
2 Stars
(0)
1 Stars
(4)
80%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend.
Pros
Good sheet size (13)
Strong when wet (13)
Absorbent (12)
Multi-use (10)
Attractive pattern/design (5)
Cons
Harsh feel (4)
Not absorbent (4)
Weak when wet (4)
Single use only (3)
Best Uses
Kitchen (15)
Cleaning (14)
Bathroom (11)
Breakroom (6)
Reviewer Profile:
Budget shopper (14), Quality oriented (6)
Primary use:
Personal (14), Business (5)
Most Liked Positive Review
Great "green" paper towels
We have searched for a long time to find a paper towel that was easy on the environment and was toxin-free while also being absorbent and durable enough so that it didn't fall apart or ...Read complete review
We have searched for a long time to find a paper towel that was easy on the environment and was toxin-free while also being absorbent and durable enough so that it didn't fall apart or tear as soon as it got wet. Thank you Marcal! Admittedly, these paper towels are not quite as strong as Brawny; but they are strong enough to do the job. What makes them massively better than Brawny or others: (1) they don't have the toxic chemicals in them that most other paper towels do--no chemical dyes, no bleach, no fragrance made from toxic chemicals; (2) they are very absorbent and strong; (3) they are made from 100% recycled paper fibers, so trees aren't cut down to make them. Other "recycled" paper brands we used were sad: they either didn't absorb spills well, or they fell apart as soon as they got wet. A bonus: they are not expensive.
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Most Liked Negative Review
Terrible
Worst paper towel in the history of the world. When I need to pick up liquid, I can't have a towel that seems to repel the liquid. The towels need to absorb. Also ...Read complete review
Worst paper towel in the history of the world. When I need to pick up liquid, I can't have a towel that seems to repel the liquid. The towels need to absorb. Also use way too many to get liquid up from carpet - much better to go with Bounty. I try many "low-eco" products - this one is the worst.
Comments about Marcal� Small Steps� 100% Recycled Perforated Paper Towel, 15/Case:
We have searched for a long time to find a paper towel that was easy on the environment and was toxin-free while also being absorbent and durable enough so that it didn't fall apart or tear as soon as it got wet. Thank you Marcal! Admittedly, these paper towels are not quite as strong as Brawny; but they are strong enough to do the job. What makes them massively better than Brawny or others: (1) they don't have the toxic chemicals in them that most other paper towels do--no chemical dyes, no bleach, no fragrance made from toxic chemicals; (2) they are very absorbent and strong; (3) they are made from 100% recycled paper fibers, so trees aren't cut down to make them. Other "recycled" paper brands we used were sad: they either didn't absorb spills well, or they fell apart as soon as they got wet. A bonus: they are not expensive.
Comments about Marcal� Small Steps� 100% Recycled Perforated Paper Towel, 15/Case:
Worst paper towel in the history of the world. When I need to pick up liquid, I can't have a towel that seems to repel the liquid. The towels need to absorb. Also use way too many to get liquid up from carpet - much better to go with Bounty. I try many "low-eco" products - this one is the worst.
Comments about Marcal� Small Steps� 100% Recycled Perforated Paper Towel, 15/Case:
The idea that first caught my attention was the fact that this paper towel is made from recycled paper! Therefore,using this towel paper is a simple yet effective way for me to reduce my negative carbon footprint.
This product also has a very economical price but to make it even better I always buy this towel paper by the case and the out of pocket cost become even more excellent!
I HIGHLY recommend this product to everyone. Sincerely, Mrs. Garie Thomas-Bass Author of the book "Purposeful (Not Random) Acts of Kindness (AKA Beginning Steps for Overcoming Spoiled Brat-aholism)"