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*SALE UPDATE* 11/27/24.
New sizes and designs this year!
The Swedish Dish Cloths from Costco are a cross between a kitchen sponge and a paper towel and can be used for wiping down counters, cleaning stovetops, washing dishes, and more.
These reusable dish cloths are machine washable so you can use the same one for months, making it more cost effective than buying paper towels.
Swedish Dish Cloths are made from cotton and plant cellulose, so they are rigid when dry and pliable when wet. The sponge cloths absorb water but are also quick to dry.
Plus, this 12-pack comes in beautiful colors and designs at a value price. This year’s version includes 6 large and 6 standard size dishcloths.
Costco’s Price and Sale Dates
*UPDATE* 11/27/24.
The Swedish Evergrace Dish Cloth 12-Pack is on sale at select Costco locations for $9.99, through November 29, 2024. That is $3 off Costco’s regular price of $12.99. While supplies last. Prices, inventory, and sale dates may vary by location and may change at any time without notice. To see if your local Costco carries this item, give them a call and ask about Item #1796215 or check the Costco app.
Friendly Reminder: Costco will be closed on Thursday, November 28, 2024 (Thanksgiving Day).
Swedish Dish Cloth Features
- 70% Cellulose, 30% Cotton
- Includes (6) 6.7″ x 7.5″ and (6) 11.7″ x 9.7″ dishcloths
- Reusable
- Quick drying
- Machine washable
- Style selection may vary by location
Care Instructions
- Machine washable in cold water.
- Do NOT bleach.
- Gently pull to reshape.
- Air dry flat.
- Do NOT place in the dryer.
- Cool iron if needed.
- Do NOT dry clean.
Photos may not be a perfect representation of the product, especially the color and shading.
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