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    Are they all that they are cracked up to be?

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    I dont know, but check this out...ConsumerReports.org - Towels 10/06: Bamboo towels, cotton towels



    I purchased one to just test...way worth it if you can find them on sale or at a good price. I have yet to see a scratch that is left from them...



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    I was actually introduced to one of those yesterday at one of my suppliers, and yes, I was impressed as well. They did mention there will be a price to pay as well...........
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    yes, quite pricey, I was quotes $23 a towel...but its a large bath towel(not sure on exact dimensions) They are super soft though...
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    I know this is a very old thread but I got some of these towels the other day from PAC and I can`t say enough about them. I bought two and they are perfect. They`re big, very soft, dry very very well, and just an awesome towel. I highly recommend them to anyone that uses WW`s to dry or any other towel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MobileJay
    I know this is a very old thread but I got some of these towels the other day from PAC and I can`t say enough about them. I bought two and they are perfect. They`re big, very soft, dry very very well, and just an awesome towel. I highly recommend them to anyone that uses WW`s to dry or any other towel.


    I agree 100% Jay. Some of my pak-shak WWs still look great but seemed to be losing absorption. I picked up a few of the Big Blue`s 4 months ago from CMA and they are working out great for me. I started offering them to my clients and they too are very happy with them.
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