Jaddie
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- Oct 30, 2011
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This sale hurts my brain. What detailer can't use more microfibers?
I've never seen such a great deal on microfiber towels, and I can tell you from personal experience that the Chinchilla is a fantastic towel to wash with, no matter if it's regular soap, rinseless, or waterless.
And the Super Plush towels are in a class all by themselves. They're not high pile like the Chinchillas, but they're a very dense towel that's very well-made.
But I have at least 200 microfiber towels, most of which need to be washed, and I'm trying to spend less money.
Cadillac microfibers at never-before-seen prices. But I don't have a real need for more. My cousin used to say, "Something you don't need is not a bargain at any price."
But at these prices I could have an 18-wheeler full of premium microfibers backing up to my house.
Oh, the dissonance!
Ain't no doubt about this, though: if you need microfiber towels, now is absolutely the time to buy them.
I've never seen such a great deal on microfiber towels, and I can tell you from personal experience that the Chinchilla is a fantastic towel to wash with, no matter if it's regular soap, rinseless, or waterless.
And the Super Plush towels are in a class all by themselves. They're not high pile like the Chinchillas, but they're a very dense towel that's very well-made.
But I have at least 200 microfiber towels, most of which need to be washed, and I'm trying to spend less money.
Cadillac microfibers at never-before-seen prices. But I don't have a real need for more. My cousin used to say, "Something you don't need is not a bargain at any price."
But at these prices I could have an 18-wheeler full of premium microfibers backing up to my house.
Oh, the dissonance!
Ain't no doubt about this, though: if you need microfiber towels, now is absolutely the time to buy them.