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    where are the cheapest places to buy waffle weave drying microfiber towels or wash mitts either online or at a store? anyone know a good place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
    +1 on that sale. The MF-200 is one of the softest and most absorbent WW`s out there, and at $8 (3 for $24) you can`t beat that price for a towel of that size and quality...... plus you also get a 10% Autopia discount!
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    I buy all my towels from Aloha & Welcome to Our Oasis for All Your Auto Detailing Supplies & Accessories ... cheapest place for quality towels I have found.

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    wow, i just bought one of those. Thats exactly what i was hoping for. THanks so much guys. im so happy right now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frugle
    I buy all my towels from Aloha & Welcome to Our Oasis for All Your Auto Detailing Supplies & Accessories ... cheapest place for quality towels I have found.




    +1 on PakShak!

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    Winner` Circle has some nice blue WW. I got some (10) for about 58 dollars.

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    AutoGeek`s Guzzler cannot be beat!!! I think they are on sale right now.



    Heard good things from the Pak Shak too.

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    My wife just got me the WW two pack from Walmart for $3 or whatever it was. Haven`t had an opportunity to try them yet, but they feel soft.

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    I`ll have to vote for the ones at walmart, I have to say they are very nice towels and for 1.50 a piece they are super cheap. Do a little search there was a really long thread about them just recently. I`ll see if I can find it. Supposedly they are just as soft as most of the expensive ones from the boutique brands.

    http://autopia.org/forum/detailing-p...hlight=walmart

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    They must have different towels at different Walmarts. The ones I found there I was afraid my finger would poke through them they were so thin.



    Patrick needs to be in the mix also for great towels and pricing.
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    +1 for Pakshak and superb service.
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    Autogeeks Guzzler may not be cheap but they sure are worth it. So aren`t the Poorboy`s Blue WW... these 2 are great. REmember, you get what you pay for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3Dog
    ......Patrick needs to be in the mix also for great towels and pricing.
    Correct, the Excel Monterey is also one of the best WW`s I have used. I have recently updated all of my good WW`s to the Monterey and the Sonus MF-200 that is on sale. They are both the same size with the same great super soft and absorbent material with a silk/satin binding. The only difference I can spot is the color; the Sonus is yellow with a red border and is currently on close-out at a great price (3 for $24).



    I have found some other WW`s that are as nice as the two mentioned above, but the price is higher for the same towel. I haven`t bought any Excel MF`s (except for the WW`s) for a while, but they have always been top quality at a very good price too.



    I picked up a couple of the Wal-Mart WW`s a while back and they aren`t too bad, but I prefer a larger towel when drying and they aren`t quite as nice the Excel and Sonus towels.



    Most of the on-line vendors you hear mentioned around here like Autopia (Sonus), Exceldetail, Danase, DFTowel, Poorboy`s, and PakShak, (just to name a few.... sorry if I left someone out) sell very nice MF products and offer great customer service. It kind of boils down to what specific qualities you`re looking for in a MF/WW.



    I like the Poorboy`s WW, it is a nice towel, but find that I prefer these super soft and absorbent WW`s the best.



    I also just ordered a large Cobra Guzzler because of reviews it has received on here so I`m curious to see how well it stands up to the Monterey and Sonus WW`s in the qualities that I like best in a drying towel.



    Edit:
    I just received the Cobra Guzzler today and am happy to report that is too is very soft and absorbent, it is a very nice towel. They are a bit expensive so my nod still goes to the Monterey and the Sonus WW (currently on sale) as the best value since they seem to be made from the same ultra soft WW material and all have a nice satin binding.
    John

 

 
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