Rag Company TWISTRESS 16 x 24 Premium Korean Twist Loop Towel - 3-PACK

JSFM35X

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This is an un-paid review-

I did not receive this product for free, I purchased the 3 Pack online.

This towel troubled me out of the box new. Felt rough. I washed it before I used it and it felt a little softer.

I have had this for over a month, but used it over the weekend, This towel is the best drying towel I have used to date.

One towel did my whole 4 door full size car. It is easy to wring out, and just keeps on going.

I like the size as it makes it easy to dry the lower portions of the car without having any towel touch the ground.

I will be buying more unless someone who has used this tells me there is something better.

Great product 5/5
Great / fast shipping 5/5
Great / fast communication via email from order to delivery 5/5
 
Such a great towel for drying! I love how easy it is to wring out too. And for $7 a towel in the 3 pack (+ shipping) it`s an unbeatable value for $$! :)
 
Good review. I too bought the 3 pack during their Labor Day sale and have yet to take it out of the package. Looking forward to trying them out.
 
I`ve been buying a lot from them, excellent service and quality! But you`ll never get me to switch from my Griot`s drying towels!
 
I also bought a 3-pack during the Labor Day sale... very nice towels and good for drying. I would prefer that they also came in a 16x16 though as a personal preference.

Griots PFM`s are thicker (heftier) and are still my top choice.

I have not snagged the twistress towels yet, where the PFMs do snag pretty easily.
 
Eh...this reminds me of The Sneeches. Drying towels are supposed to be Waffle Weaves...until we all have $1000 worth of Waffle Weaves (well....maybe that`s just me).

Then all of a sudden you need to have PFM or Twistresses or whatever to dry...riddle me this, Batman...after we all give away our Waffle Weaves and buy $1000 of these...will Waffle Weaves become the new "must have" drying towel again?
 
I personally never liked any waffle weave towels and I tried a bunch. Purchased many other types of drying towels over the years, and they were ok. These twistress are the best so far. I used my WW cut into sections to buff down tire shine that`s too glossy, and to clean my engine, then I toss in the circular file. Best I can say about them is they don`t lint.

Eh...this reminds me of The Sneeches. Drying towels are supposed to be Waffle Weaves...until we all have $1000 worth of Waffle Weaves (well....maybe that`s just me).

Then all of a sudden you need to have PFM or Twistresses or whatever to dry...riddle me this, Batman...after we all give away our Waffle Weaves and buy $1000 of these...will Waffle Weaves become the new "must have" drying towel again?
 
Never tried on glass, need to try that, I was pretty down in WW. I have dedicated glass towels I really like, but always looking for a use for the 2 doz or do WW I have taking up space.

I use waffle weaves for Glass duties only. Big Blues and PFMs for paint.
 
I too prefer the GG PFM over the TRC towels BUT ONLY SLIGHTLY. If you factor in price then the TRC towels win out. I tried the big blue one time and was pretty disappointed with it. As for WW towels I never was impressed and used them cause they were probably the best available so I used them. They are good for glass but they have been shelved for now.
 
I`m looking to get some towels from TRC. I really like the Griot`s PFM drying towels, can do more than one car with just one (assuming a blow dry first). My WW have been demoted to drying door jams, trunk, etc.
 
Waffle weave for glass and door jams here also. I have couple sizes of big blues, like gyeon silk dryer little better and just ordered PFM now looking at TRC twistress for the price, guess I can put them into the rotation.
 
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