Good price on Microfiber towels!

i went on e bay (key word microfiber towels) bought 6 for 15 dollars (waffle weave) man was selling them 12 for 30 dollars plus shipping.Hebroke up the order for me size is 16x24 hope this helps !! 80/20 before you ask!
 
4x4Dragon,



Do a search for Nicsand. Those are the towels you are looking at. You'll find that some people here (Chuckmotor for example) have not had good experiences with them.
 
Micros for $1 they are sold as "furniture polishing cloths" See my post about them in this forum. The packaging and everything are the same as name brand micos costing $4
 
There are deals to be found every where....I do suggest that you feel the towel before buying some are pretty thin.



I hear Bed Bath and Beyond has some as well.



Nothing like a treasure hunt for MF towels.
 
You always get what you pay for...especially with MF towels. You should really stick with a quality towel from CMA, TACSCAR, or YoSteve. When you compare their offerings to the variety that you find at Bed, Bath & Beyond and other places, you'll see.



For those that might not have had a chance to sample the difference, the Bed Bath & Beyond towels feel gritty and are tissue paper weight when compared to a quality towel from CMA (personal observation) or the other 2 companies mentioned above (comments gathered from many old time Autopians).



This is not a plug for any of the 3 companies listed above or a knock of BBB, just personal experience that I'd like to pass along.
 
i'm not sure but i thought the nicsand ones were the mf to avoid using on your paint. as long as we are throwing out other places to get mf towels, i have some towels from neatitems and they have been great for me so far.
 
I agree with JIMWH - you gets what you pays for.



The three sellers he mentions all offer top quality MF's. I've bought a few MF's from TOL and they've been good too.



But I have a few store-bought MF's that aren't that great including the BB&B towels and some I bought at Kroger. The BB&B towels are used for dusting at home and the Kroger ones are used to dry dishes.



If you're new to MF's then a few store-bought ones are fine to play with for the first time, but if you are familiar with them and want to stock up, it pays to get the best.
 
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