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Types of Towels That You Must Own In your House

Claire Small
Authored by Claire Small
Posted Thursday, October 29, 2020 - 3:11pm

Towels aren't just another luxury product that we only use in showers; we use towels at every phase of our day. From the kitchen to the beach, towels are necessary everywhere. But often, we underrate the need for towels and use one for every occasion. This is both inconvenient and very unsafe for our health. However, if you make a small investment, and choose the right towels for every occasion, you'd genuinely be surprised by the benefits. In this article, we'll be discussing a few types of towels that are a must-have for every household.

However, it is important to note that not every towel is worth the money. The market is very saturated, and not every product delivers. Towel Reviewer has reviews on a plethora of towel categories that you might want to see before making a purchase. That being said, let’s look at the towels that are a must need for our household:

  • Bath Towel:

It's as straightforward as it gets, bath towels are the absolute must for every household. They are a staple in every shower, and everyone loves their towel. However, you have to take a few factors into account before buying a towel. Bath towels are available in a plethora of sizes, make sure you've bought one that's big enough to cover your body and help you dry out instead of being way too wet.

Another benefit of bath towels is that they can be reused in several ways. If your towel gets too old, turn it into a washcloth or rug. They're very versatile, so they are a must buy.

  • Bath Sheets

If you want to shower like a king, this is what you need. Bath sheets are huge! They are almost twice as large as a bath towel, and the material used in them is a lot softer. As a result, they drape around a lot better, and are you can use it to cover your body a lot better as well. Furthermore, since the material is a lot softer, you can use it as a temporary shower mat to prevent slips as well. But, if you have short stature, a bath sheet is likely to be too big for you. Finally, since their material is softer than a bath towel, they might not last as long as a bath towel. Minus the mishaps, they're definitely a good buy if you're willing to spend a bit.

  • Dishtowels:

According to a report by BBC, dishtowels can harbour up to 75% of the e.coli bacteria in a kitchen. So, it goes without saying that you should invest in a lot of dishtowels for different parts of your kitchen to prevent the risk of contamination.

Dishtowels are the most versatile tool in a kitchen. They can be used in a myriad of ways, from cleaning and wiping dishes to drying vegetables, making workbenches, holding hot stuff, etc. Also, they can save you from using paper towels which is a wise move when we're moving towards sustainability and reducing the use of non-biodegradable materials.

However, it is important to keep in mind that they can easily attract dirt and bacteria. So keep a lot of them and use separate ones for separate tasks. Furthermore, if they ever come in contact with raw meat, discard them until further use. Always wash dishtowels separately and be careful with cleaning them.

  • Hand towels:

What’s the point of washing your hands if you’re going to rub it on a dirty piece of cloth you’ve used to dry yourself after a shower? That’s why you need a hand towel. Hand towels are small but very useful. Buy a few of them and keep them scattered around here and there, especially around sinks and faucets only for drying your hands. Also, you can carry one with you when you’re outside to prevent using dirty towels and drying machines outside.

  • Cleaning towels:

There's always something at our house that needs to be wiped clean: dirty cabinets, spills and drips here and there and whatnot. Thus, you need cleaning rugs for your home. While you can use any cloth to clean your house, a cleaning towel has a relatively thicker fabric which soaks up the water well, reducing your effort. Also, just like dishtowels, be careful with cleaning and storing them and they're good to go.

  • Beach Towel:

While they aren’t a must-have at any house, beach towels are very important if you’re going on a trip. They are made out of more coarse material and densely woven, with more layers than a bath towel. They’re also longer than usual towels. This coarse build helps to prevent sand or dust bits from getting to you while helping you dry quicker. Also, since they’re woven tighter, they’re strong enough to be turned into a temporary bag at times as well.

  • Pet Towel:

If you have a pet, this is an absolute must. Your pets fur and skin are completely different when compared to yours. So, they require a separate set of towels for them. Your pets' body might contain a plethora of germs, and after every time you wash then, some of the germs end up on your towel. So, you will only risk cross-contamination if you use them anywhere else. Also, clean and store them separately and if possible, use a very distinct colour or design to not confuse between towels.

  • Decorative Towels:

There are a lot of decorative towels available in the market. Based on seasons, locations or just designed towels that you can put as decorations. They’re a cheap way of decorating your house for special occasions if you buy the right ones.

Conclusion:

Owning a lot of towels might seem like a luxury, but once you use a few, you'd know why it's important. Using the right bunch of towels can do you a great deal of favour. They keep your home tidy and make working a whole lot easier. In this article, we've reviewed the popular categories of towels that you might find useful. We hope this helps you.

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