Seventh Generation Paper Towels, Natural, 2-Ply Sheets (Pack of 30) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
Seventh Generation Paper Towels, Natural, 2-Ply Sheets (Pack of 30) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
- Paper towels are strong and absorbent making, quick work of spills
- Made of 100-percent recycled paper (minimum 80-percent post-consumer)
- Lint-free for use on windows and reflective surfaces
- Unbleached and safe for composting
Seventh Generation Brown Recycled Paper Towels are made from unbleached, undyed, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Each roll packs more than twice the sheets of most brands, cutting down on packaging and fuel waste. 120 2-Ply 10″ x 8″ sheets. Includ
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List Price: $ 72.51
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Durgol 0291 Swiss Espresso Special Decalcifier
- Works fast and the process is simple and safe; no unpleasant odors or tastes
- Complete decalcification ensures continuously optimal espresso quality
- Will not leave any residues which could clog machines
- works up to 10 times faster than other decalcification processes
- 4.2 fluid ounces per bottle. 2 bottles per box
Swiss Espresso Special Decalcifier is specifically formulated to protect and care for all brands of espresso machines: fully or semi automatic machines, manual machines, machines working with coffee pods or capsules, even coffee makers, electric wat
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List Price: $ 14.00
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Review by D. Carraway for Seventh Generation Paper Towels, Natural, 2-Ply Sheets (Pack of 30) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
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Quite decent paper towels — not much to say about it. Their absorbency is a little bit less than nonrecycled ones, but not bad, and no further trees had to be cut down for it.
What the product description should say but doesn’t: these are 120-sheet rolls. Each sheet is 11×9″.
Something I didn’t entirely realize before I ordered a box — thirty rolls is a lot of paper towels. Like, oh, twenty pounds of the stuff. So you’re going to have these on hand for a while. You’ll have to bring them along when you move, and they’ll watch the children whose playpens you cleaned up with the first of them leave for college after wiping their car’s dipstick with the last. It’s something of a committment, really.
Review by A. Thomas for Seventh Generation Paper Towels, Natural, 2-Ply Sheets (Pack of 30) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
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You might be comparing these brown paper towels with the 30 rolls of Seventh Generation, white paper towels also sold on Amazon wondering which is cheaper. Note that these are 120 sheets per roll. The white ones are 70 sheets per roll.
White paper towels
$40.99/(30*70) = 1.9 cents per sheet.
Brown paper towels
$54.99/(30*120) = 1.5 cents per sheet.
So the brown ones are cheaper.
(Prices updated 11/13/07)
Review by J. Kingsland for Seventh Generation Paper Towels, Natural, 2-Ply Sheets (Pack of 30) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
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These are good paper towels, good absorbency and stand up relatively well when wet.
Review by Mel S. Stark for Seventh Generation Paper Towels, Natural, 2-Ply Sheets (Pack of 30) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
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It may take 2 sheets to blot up as much liquid as Bounty, but it takes zero trees. It creates a market for waste paper which otherwise would be thrown in the garbage. It also saves a ton of water and creates no dioxins like chlorine bleached paper towels do. And dioxins are among the deadliest poisons on the planet. If you care about your children this stuff is a no-brainer. Everytime you purchase it, we all win.
Review by Carol for Seventh Generation Paper Towels, Natural, 2-Ply Sheets (Pack of 30) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
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I tried both the bleached white and the brown natural versions of these towels and I BY FAR prefer the white; not because of the color, but because you get more for your money.
The white towels are not as soft feeling as your grocery store preferred brands. They actually feel rather rough; but they are quite strong and lint free. Both versions are the same size towel, about 1/3rd smaller than your standard papertowel. The brown version feels much thinner and is not nearly as strong. I can’t even dry my hands with one towel, they rip to pieces. On both, the perforations are not cut very well and it’s nearly impossible to tear off a single sheet, especially the white. I can use the white towel and hang it on my kitchen faucet to dry and use it again; not so with the brown version. The brown towels are in pieces after drying one coffee cup.
I wish they would tear off the roll easier but I’d buy the white towel again, but I wouldn’t buy the brown natural towel.
Review by Jason Nadler for Durgol 0291 Swiss Espresso Special Decalcifier
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There’s not much to say – if you own an espresso machine, you need this. Every time the machine boils water, any minerals fall out of solution – the harder your water the more minerals – resulting in sluggish performance as the heating element now has to heat through “stone”. Used regularly, your machine will run as good as new, without the horrible smell and aftertastes of other decalcifiers, such as vinegar.
Review by M. Wenzel for Durgol 0291 Swiss Espresso Special Decalcifier
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This product worked great with my espresso machine – a Breville Roma. I followed the decalcifier and the espresso machine manuals and my machine started frothing again!
Review by bekalekah for Durgol 0291 Swiss Espresso Special Decalcifier
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I give this product 3 stars because I had to throw out my espresso machine after using. Why not 1 star, you ask? Because it’s my fault for being an idiot.
Here’s the deal. I owned a 5 year old steam driven espresso machine and had never descaled. I bought this product thinking it was time to start. Bad idea. I used the product according to instructions, and the water was clear but there were chunks of brown stuff in it. So I did another treatment and it was still chunky. Since my first box of product was gone, I bought another. I thought this time I’d let the liquid sit for a couple hours to loosen everything up. That was my fatal mistake. The water began running a murky gray and even after flushing with clean water a number of times I could still see the specks shimmering in the water that came through. I assume it ate away the finish inside the machine and I wasn’t going to take my chances on what ingesting that could mean for my body.
So like I said, I had a bad experience but it was my fault. Although the instructions could have cautioned against leaving the product in the machine to sit. Maybe that’s common sense in the barista world, but since I owned a STEAM machine and had NEVER decalcified, I was clearly starting below the average espresso IQ.
Look for me to review a new espresso machine in the near future!
Review by Patricia L. Demarest for Durgol 0291 Swiss Espresso Special Decalcifier
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This is the descaler recommended by my espresso maker. It works well, kind of expensive (well anything would be expensive compared to vinegar and water). I use the discarded solution to soak inside my electric teakettle before discarding – so I do get twice the use out of each bottle. Recommend buying in multiple quantities to save on shipping.
Review by A. Best for Durgol 0291 Swiss Espresso Special Decalcifier
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Decalcifies my DeLonghi Magnifica without much effort from me. A critical part of maintenance for high-end espresso machines.