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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Pike Street 100-Percent Egyptian Cotton 725-Gram 6-Piece Towel Set, CreamCustomer Review: Towel rip off Summary: 1 Stars
DO NOT BUY THESE TOWELS. I read some of the negative reviews but still trusted Amazon naive, huh?) and ordered them. They are about as thick as a Kleenex, some of them had fabric faults, and even considering the cheap price, they aint worth even sending back (if I could). This obvious peddling of poor quality and "seconds" merchandise may color my attitude towards buying anything more from Amazon, especially from its own departments.
Customer Review: Horrible Quality Summary: 1 Stars
Bought these towels during the Black Friday sales thinking they were a good purchase. After receiving the towels I washed them on gentle cycle warm which is less then they say you can wash them at, and dryed them on gentle low heat which again is lower then recommended. First wash never used and the towels fell apart, the whole sides became unraveled. Definately returning these towels would not recommend to no one.
Customer Review: Excellent Towels! Summary: 5 Stars
I have used and washed these towels several times by now and can say that they are just wonderful. Mine are in cream color so I can not comment on how good bright colors stay on but I can definitely say that they absorb moisture perfectly and do not leave anything on the body as many other towels.
I am very satisfied with my purchase and most likely will get another set of these towels in some other color.
Customer Review: Horrible Quality Summary: 1 Stars
The quality in these towels is such a shame, as i had hopes they would be worth their original price, not the sale price i grabbed them for on black friday. Unfortunately i barely see these worth that price. The edges are fraying after washing them twice, gently and they were never really fluffy. I think i'll demote these to rags in our house. Their absorbency is beyond lacking, the water sticks to the surface.
Customer Review: No absorbancy Summary: 1 Stars
I never have used a towel that didn't absorb SOME water, but these defy physics in that they are fabric but are incapable of absorption! They must be made of teflon or nylon. I can't believe they are "Egyptian Cotton" since cotton has absorbancy. Needless to say, they have been relinquished to our dog's bed for padding - luckily she doesn't have urinary accidents or else we wouldn't use them for her either.
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