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E-Cloths?

6 replies

loveshopping · 11/09/2008 00:38

Just wondered if anyone has used eCloths, I have seen them in the lakeland book but just wondered if anyone could recommend them here. They seem quite pricey but did a search on google and found them a little cheaper here Thanks.

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HarryAndRon · 11/09/2008 23:27

I have some of those (the ecloths that is)

they are fab, and make my bin and oven all shiny

go buy some, they really do live up to the blurb....((IMHO at least))

GrimmaTheNome · 11/09/2008 23:30

The dusters really do pick up dust and the glass cleaning cloth really does work with just a spritz of water. Very good, bung them in the washing machine with the teatowels and they come out good as new. I think they will last a lot longer than other cloths.

Clary · 11/09/2008 23:31

ooh I have one for the windows and mirrors and it is excellent.

Ge a bit stressed when it is in washpile and tus I cannot use it

NellieTheEllie · 11/09/2008 23:34

oh, I love these cloths. I got mine from Lakeland in a pack that had a particular cloth for different jobs. They are fab and when you are done you can chuck them in the wash. I put mine in with the nappy wash! (you can actually use these cloths to stuff nappies too!)

ilovecake · 12/09/2008 00:30

I bought Lakelands own microfibre cloths ( they are cheaper and were 3 for 2 couple of weeks ago) and they are fab. Make my annoying shiny worktops shine without drying and buffing and steel things aren't smeary!

loveshopping · 12/09/2008 22:19

Have ordered an ecloth. Look forward to having a go. Thanks for all the replies and advice.

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