Maybe someone can fill me in on why the prices of WW MF towels vary so widely. For example (in no particular order):
www.danaseDOTcom - Poorboy's WW 24"x36" 864 sq" $11.95
www.exceldetailDOTcom - Excel Montery WW 25"x35" 875 sq" $10.49
www.autogeekDOTnet - Supreme Guzzler WW 20"x40" 800 sq" $19.99
www.properautocareDOTcom - Big Blue II WW 25"x36" 900 sq" $19.95
www.pakshakDOTcom - Micropak WW 25"x36" 900 sq" $18.00
www.autopia-carcareDOTcom - Sonus Ultimate WW 25"x36" 900 sq" $14.99 (sale $12.99 currently)
These are some of the most-often mentioned vendors on the board so I assume they would not be selling sub-par products. That being said, based one the pictures provided, the Danase & Excel towls don't appear to have bound edges (no silk or satin borders). Autogeek, Proper Auto, and Pakshak all claim to have silk edges and Autopia's Sonus towel is satin.
I intentionally left out the Walmart WW dish towels that a few of us have purchased because even if they were the same quality as the others, Walmart is in a class by itself as far as businesses go (for better or for worse).
I'm sure members will have opinions, but I'm particularly interested in what the vendors themselves have to say. I'm not trying to stir trouble or slander any vendors or sponsors. Aside from the WW in question, there are certainly other factors to take into consideration when ordering such as shipping costs, customer service, product selection, sales, discounts, freebies, etc.
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www.danaseDOTcom - Poorboy's WW 24"x36" 864 sq" $11.95
www.exceldetailDOTcom - Excel Montery WW 25"x35" 875 sq" $10.49
www.autogeekDOTnet - Supreme Guzzler WW 20"x40" 800 sq" $19.99
www.properautocareDOTcom - Big Blue II WW 25"x36" 900 sq" $19.95
www.pakshakDOTcom - Micropak WW 25"x36" 900 sq" $18.00
www.autopia-carcareDOTcom - Sonus Ultimate WW 25"x36" 900 sq" $14.99 (sale $12.99 currently)
These are some of the most-often mentioned vendors on the board so I assume they would not be selling sub-par products. That being said, based one the pictures provided, the Danase & Excel towls don't appear to have bound edges (no silk or satin borders). Autogeek, Proper Auto, and Pakshak all claim to have silk edges and Autopia's Sonus towel is satin.
I intentionally left out the Walmart WW dish towels that a few of us have purchased because even if they were the same quality as the others, Walmart is in a class by itself as far as businesses go (for better or for worse).
I'm sure members will have opinions, but I'm particularly interested in what the vendors themselves have to say. I'm not trying to stir trouble or slander any vendors or sponsors. Aside from the WW in question, there are certainly other factors to take into consideration when ordering such as shipping costs, customer service, product selection, sales, discounts, freebies, etc.
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