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Upgrade your kitchen with Trusted Thread wholesale kitchen towels built for busy homes and hospitality teams. Woven from 100% cotton in a durable herringbone pattern, these towels deliver high absorbency with a lint-free finish for sparkling glassware and streak-free surfaces. Available in multiple weights and stripe colors, they handle frequent laundering and stay soft, meal after meal. Perfect for restaurants, caterers, bakeries, and anyone who cleans all day.
Order Trusted Thread Wholesale Kitchen Towels today—shop now and keep every wipe, dry, and cleanup covered with durable, ready-to-work softness.
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Kitchen towels come in cotton, linen, and microfiber—each suited for drying, cleaning, and polishing. This FAQ covers absorbency, lint, hygiene, washing tips, and choosing the best towel for everyday kitchen use.
What is the difference between a tea towel and a kitchen towel?
expand_moreA tea towel is usually thinner, smoother, and often decorative—great for drying dishes and covering baked goods. “Kitchen towel” is a broader term that includes dish towels, bar mops, and cleaning towels used for drying, wiping, and general kitchen tasks.
What material is best for kitchen towels?
expand_moreFor most kitchens, 100% cotton is the best all-around choice because it’s absorbent, durable, and easy to wash. Linen dries faster and resists odors well, while microfiber is best for streak-free cleaning but can be less ideal for high-heat tasks.
Are microfiber kitchen towels better than cotton?
expand_moreMicrofiber is excellent for cleaning (grabbing grease and dust, leaving fewer streaks). Cotton is usually better for drying dishes and hands because it’s more heat-tolerant and often feels nicer, while also absorbing water in a more “natural” way.
What are flour sack towels used for?
expand_moreFlour sack towels are lightweight cotton towels that are lint-minimal, highly versatile, and great for:
They tend to get more absorbent after a few washes.
What does GSM mean for kitchen towels?
expand_moreGSM (grams per square meter) indicates fabric weight:
What are the most absorbent kitchen towels?
expand_moreThicker cotton terry (like bar mop towels) is typically the most absorbent. For quick drying with less bulk, linen is also highly effective because it releases moisture faster and can feel fresher between washes.
How do you wash kitchen towels so they don’t smell?
expand_moreWash towels in hot water when possible, avoid fabric softener, and dry them fully. For stubborn odors, add one of these:
Should you use fabric softener on kitchen towels?
expand_moreUsually no. Fabric softener and dryer sheets can leave a coating that reduces absorbency and may trap odors. If you want softness, use vinegar in the rinse instead.
How often should you change kitchen towels?
expand_moreA good rule:
How do you disinfect kitchen towels?
expand_moreTo reduce germs:
What’s the best kitchen towel for drying glasses without lint?
expand_moreLook for lint-free cotton (like flour sack) or linen with a tight weave. Avoid heavily textured terry towels for glassware if lint drives you crazy.
How many kitchen towels should a household have?
expand_moreMost homes do well with 8–16 kitchen towels, so you can rotate through:
More helps if you cook a lot or prefer fresh towels daily.
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Great quality for the price. We've washed them a few times now and there's no sign of unraveling or wear. They seem like a great towel. The only thing I will say is that the product tag is black on the back and has left small grayish/purple-ish spots on most of the towels under the tag.
So far very happy with the quality and price. Service was very prompt and the gentleman I talked to was very nice and helpful.
Very great quality.
Nice, comfortable
So far I’m satisfied, but they are new, but we shall see after a few more washes!
Great quality for the price. We've washed them a few times now and there's no sign of unraveling or wear. They seem like a great towel. The only thing I will say is that the product tag is black on the back and has left small grayish/purple-ish spots on most of the towels under the tag.
So far very happy with the quality and price. Service was very prompt and the gentleman I talked to was very nice and helpful.
Very great quality.
Customer service was wonderful!
Easy to work with and made adjustments as needed.