






🍆 Elevate your kitchen game with the eggplant essentials everyone’s talking about!
The DII Basic Terry Collection Windowpane Dishcloth Set features six 12x12 inch dishcloths crafted from 100% tightly knit cotton for ultra absorbency and low lint. Designed for durability and easy machine care, these eggplant-colored cloths dry quickly and maintain their performance wash after wash. Perfect for everyday kitchen tasks, they combine functionality with a stylish, coordinated look that fits any modern kitchen.



































| Best Sellers Rank | #23,573 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #279 in Dish Cloths & Dish Towels |
| Brand | DII |
| Color | Eggplant |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 17,642 Reviews |
| Material | Cotton |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 12"L x 12"W |
| Towel form type | Washcloth |
J**E
Perfect towels for rentals — simple and durable
These towels are fantastic for rental properties. They’re neutral, classic looking, and work well in the kitchen without drawing attention. They hold up nicely, last a long time, and are easy to wash and replace as needed. Guests seem to like them and they fit any style of kitchen. Simple, functional, and exactly what you want for short-term rentals.
D**Y
Good Quality.
Good Quality. Thick fabric, rich colors.
B**S
Great product
Exactly as described. Good quality quick delivery
M**O
Like the color
You cannot get many dishcloths for this price that have any heft to them. I have been using these cloths for a little over a month now. Color-wise they are just what I wanted since I see few offerings in plain white. They were a little stiff at first but I washed them before using and that helped a bit. They were not as absorbent the first use, but each successive washing has made them more absorbent. Knowing that fiber finishes are often like that I was not at all surprised. They seem durable and as well made as most items these days. The texture is nice and is helpful for scrubbing stubborn areas. I am older and can recall when soft goods lasted years and years, but those days have long passed! As for color, the gray goes nicely in the kitchen. As much as I prefer to bleach towels and washcloths, I will not be bleaching these as the gray is dark. I would not expect them to keep their color. I do, however, wash them. in hot water and dry in the dishwasher. As expected, they do shrink a bit but they are comparable in size to my old cloths. All in all I consider them a good value.
F**S
Good for my purpose
I was searching for lint free cotton cloths to use as oiling "rags" for seasoning my cast iron skillets. I can't remember what link I selected on Google but it led to a Cast Iron Pan forum that had a link to these, The guy that posted it said he ordered these specifically for "seasoning his cast iron skillets". Ironically, I'd already placed the black pack of these in my cart while his link led to the gray ones. I received them today and I'll say this: I noticed several reviews complaining about lint. Most mentioned nothing about pre-washing them before use as the instructions state (and most people would think) to do. I learned when my little brother (now 28 yo) was 4yo to shake out clothes before putting them into the washer and dryer. Otherwise, not only will the washer and dryer be filled with lint, but sand/dirt, snails, worms, nails, grass, and sea shells or rocks and more. Simply shaking the towels out (with a hard pop) released whatever lint was there from what I saw as there was NO LINT in my washer or dryer. There were 3-5 strings dangling coming out the dryer which wasn't a big deal, especially if you know that "burning string" instead of simply cutting will stop/keep it from unraveling. Yes, they are a bit thin but not that thin to not be usable for about 6-months if bleach (which breaks down cotton/ materials, like mops) isn't used. There are many other laundry disinfectants that don't eat clothes. Anyway, I've seasoned and wiped my cast iron skillets with one and it left minimal lint. Even the lil lint may be due to my use of (solid) lard instead of (oil) flaxseed. It still was a great job considering the lint paper towels leave behind. I figure they'll be at their best once broke in. Honestly, don't understand most of the reviews complaining about strings, lint, thinness, etc. Apparently, you've shopped at Dollar Tree and Dollar General to know what you can get there so why complain like you're not use to using the same quality, if not less than what you received from here.
M**A
Fantastic kitchen towels
These are GREAT kitchen towels. They don’t stain and wash great. I love cleaning my counters with them.
T**N
Looks nice but...
When you open the package, the towels look great; color and pattern is nice and elegant. Now, you wash them and you realize that quality is poor and won't last a month. Fabric is thin so you can dry three or four dishes and you need to switch. If you dry your hands you get a wet towel in a second. Fabric started to lose form and you can see threads coming from the edges. Conclusion. You can use them as display to have your kitchen nice when you have an event but have a different / better dish towel close... you will need it.
G**N
Dish
Great color.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
3 weeks ago