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Plenty Kitchen Paper 

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Suck it up! (Plenty Kitchen Paper)

elbar1

Member Name: elbar1

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Plenty Kitchen Paper

Date: 30/08/08 (79 review reads)
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Advantages: Strong and versatile

Disadvantages: Slightly more expensive than some kitchen towels but well worth it.

I am only recently converted to kitchen paper, having previously thought it to be a waste of money. However, now that I am converted, I cannot imagine life without it. Previously I must have re-used cloths but this must have been very inconvenient and unhygenic.

Bounty Kitchen paper can be used for all number of things. I put a sheet in lunchboxes to be used as a cheap napkin. I use them to clean out the rabbit cage, spraying disinfectant on them first. When I spill something on the floor in the kitchen I mop it up with a piece of Bounty kitchen paper. Sometimes I will wipe down surfaces with one. You can wrap fruit in a sheet of it before putting it in a lunchbox to help protect it from bruising. I wipe clean our George Forman grill with one, as it is easier and less messy than using a cloth. I am sure there are a hundred more uses that I have not yet come across!

The reason Bounty is so versatile and can be used on all these jobs is because it is so thick. It is really absorbent so great for spills. Also, due to its strength, you can wet it and use it to scrub stains, such as in our rabbit cage.

Kitchen paper rocks and Bounty rocks hardest!

Summary: Once you've tried Bounty, you'll never look back!

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Last comments:
Jordan2493

- 30/08/08

Brilliant Stuff Brrilliant Reveiw!!x
Nar2

- 30/08/08

So when you wet it and scrub it for stains, does it come away in rags or stay complete?

What 's the price?
seantheprawn

- 30/08/08

I always though kitchen paper was a waste of money, but I do find using cloths that they get dirty quickly. I have always been tempted to switch I think I might have to, thanks.

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