Cheap Paper Towels - How To Save Money On Cleaning! (2024)

Cheap Paper Towels? Using a lot of paper towels can get expensive, but it’s easy to save money on paper towels.Check out our head to head paper towels test to see which one was the cheapest and learn to save money and clean better with fewer paper towels!

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Cheap Paper Towels! The Great Paper Towel Test For The Betterment Of Mankind!

I often get asked how to get cheap paper towels, so I tested these 10 paper towels to see which ones saved the most money.I don’t use all that many paper towels, so it never occurred to me that it might be a big part of a family budget.

In my test, I discovered that the paper towels that many people expected to be cheapest were not.It was especially important to note that when you’re looking for cheap paper towels, the bulk size packages were almost never the cheapest.

If you use 1 roll of paper towels per day, it works out to $365/year!
If you use 1 roll of paper towels per week, it works out to $50/year!

Here is how I calculated the cheapest of the cheap paper towels:

I did this test to compare how well different brands of paper towels work, along with how well different kinds of rags and cleaning cloths work.I also compared the cost of each of these cleaning solutions.

Conclusion:If you switch from Bounty Full Sheets to Great Value Everyday Strong you would save 50% on paper towels.

Here is how I evaluated the cheap paper towels

I counted the cost of a roll of paper towels. Then I determined how many of each kind of paper towels it took to clean up a typical spill and divided the cost of a roll by how many sheets it took for each use.

I also included the cost to use various cleaning rags, towels and cloths for the same spills.

Rags– Free – Save $365/year

Wash Rag– 1 rag – $0.50/rag – $.0016/use – 300 uses/rag minimum
Dry 20 seconds completely dry
Wet 24 wipe once, wring out, wipe again dry.

Shirt Rag– Free – 300 uses/rag minimum
It took 45 seconds and didn’t get completely dry.

Towel – $0.50/towel – $.0016/use – 300 uses/towel minimum

Regular Towel – It took 30 seconds to clean and got most moisture but didn’t completely dry.

Flour Sack Towel, Regular – Took 30 seconds to clean and got most moisture but didn’t completely dry.

Multipurpose Cloths – $5 for 10 – $.50/cloth
Dry 20 seconds completely dry
Wet 25 seconds wring out once dry

Skoy Cleaning Cloth
It took 24 seconds. I had to wring it out once and wipe again to completely dry.
$1.39 per rag – 200 days – 6000 uses minimum – $0.00023/use

Great Value Everyday Strong Paper Towels, Split Sheet = 1 1/2 regular rolls 1 pack – 140 sheets/roll – $.98/roll
30 seconds – 7 sheets/use – $0.048

Great Value Ultra Strong, Split Sheets 2 pack – 168 sheets/roll – $3.64 – $1.82/roll
30 seconds – 5 sheets/wipe – $0.054/use

Black White Paper Towels – 88 sheets/roll – $0.50/roll
10 sheets – 55 seconds/wipe – $0.056/use

Great Value Ultra Strong, Big Sheets – 2 pack Double rolls – 96 sheets/roll – $3.64 – $1.82/roll
33 seconds 3 sheets/ use $0.056/use

Brawny Pick A Size 3 large rolls – 92 sheets/roll – $4.97 – $1.65/ roll
35 seconds – 4 sheets/use – $0.071

Bounty, Select A Size, 2 Bulk Rolls = 4 rolls 142 sheets/roll – $4.97 – $2.48/roll
28 seconds – 5 sheets/use – $0.073/ use

Viva Choose A Sheet – 102 sheets/roll – $1.98/roll
25 seconds – 4 sheets/use – $0.077/ use

Scott Choose A Sheet – $2.98 – 102 sheets/roll – $1.49/roll
46 seconds – 6 sheets/use – $0.087/use

Bounty Basic Full Sheets – 44 sheets/roll – $0.98/roll
40 seconds – 4 sheets/use – $0.089/use

Sparkle Pick A Size – 2 pack giant Rolls – 102 sheets/roll – $2.77 – $1.38/roll
40 seconds – 7 sheets/use – $0.094

Bounty Full Sheets – 45 sheets/roll – $1.97/roll
28 seconds – 3 sheets/use – $0.13/use

So I determined that if you switch from Bounty Full Sheets to Great Value Everyday Strong you would save 50% on paper towels.

If you look at the cost of using towels, rags and cleaning cloths, you could also save a lot of money if you used those items at least some of the time instead of using even the cheap paper towels.

If you’d like to see some of my tests in my search for cheap paper towels, here is our show where I’m demonstrating how well each kind of paper towels cleans up spills.

Of course, rather than just looking for cheap paper towels, you can save a lot more if you simply use fewer paper towels! I know many people are afraid of certain kinds of messes and I admit that I have my limit, too, like pet messes and such, but many spills can be easily accomplished with cleaning rags instead of paper towels.

One thing that leads to spending too much money on paper towels is leaving them out where a family can easily reach them. Often minor spills, like water, juice, soda or Kool Aid spilled on a countertop doesn’t really require paper towels to clean up, but if the roll is on the counter or underneath the cabinets, husbands and kids especially will simply yank a big wad of them off the roll rather than using a rag, simply because they’re within view. Even when you buy cheap paper towels, the cost will add up if your family is wasting them.

You can save a lot if you keep the paper towels underneath the kitchen sink in a cabinet and put rags in a more convenient location so the family is inclined to grab them first.

We will be sharing more later in this post about how to spend less on paper towels by using rags more. Some people are afraid of using rags, thinking that they’ll be spreading germs around as they clean, but as long as you wash them regularly, and be cautious about not continuing to clean with one that has been in contact with raw meat or something, you’ll be fine and you’ll be able to save a lot of money.

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How to Save on Paper Towels – Paper Towels vs. Rags

Tawra just emailed me and asked if I would write something concerning rags vs. paper towels. I have not spent a whole lot of time deeply contemplating the issue of paper towels vs. rags so, at first, I wasn’t sure what to write.

I do love paper towels and totally believe in using them, but I only use them rarely, so spending a lot of time looking for cheap paper towels was never an issue for me. I had a friend once who used nothing but paper towels. Not only did she use them exclusively, but she would think nothing of yanking off three or four of them at a time to use for just a small job. She definitely needed to learn how to cut back.

I remember watching her once and thinking that, some day when I am rich, one of the luxuries I was going to allow myself was to use nothing but paper towels and lots of them. Well I haven’t arrived at that point yet but now I find that, in most cases, a rag seems to do a better job.

I do use paper towels sometimes as I said because I have found nothing that works better for things like draining my bacon or lining my fruit and veggie drawer in the fridge. In the fridge, when the bins become dirty I can just throw out the paper towels and quickly wipe them down. I also like to set them under my spices and things that will create spills because it makes for easier clean up.

I have often wondered if others don’t use paper towels the way I do, especially after seeing shopping carts piled high with them and seeing so many people buying them in bulk. Then when I saw a show where a woman had a shower stall filled with them, I knew something was very different.

Since I use only one to two rolls of paper towels per year, I couldn’t even begin to imagine what people were doing with all these paper towels. Just then, I realized that many people not only don’t use rags, but a lot of people don’t know how to use them or even that you can. Hopefully the next few paragraphs will change all of that and maybe help you save money on paper towels.

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My Background

Yes strange as it may seem, I do have a background in rags. Not many people can say that. On the other hand I’m not sure whether this is something one should be proud of or not. : ) You might say my grandmother was an expert in rags and rags were her business. Now before you wonder what kind of a strange family I come from, let me explain.

My grandmother wove rag rugs for a living. She did it all of her life and her mom did it before that. They made unbelievably beautiful rugs, completely different from the ones you see sold now. The colors and designs she used would make any artist break down and weep and she made them all with rags.

I remember as a child going to her house where she would have huge appliance boxes full of carpet balls. These were balls of fabric (from rags) that had been torn into strips, sewn together and rolled into balls. My brother and I had great fun rolling and playing with all of those fabric balls!

Nothing was thrown away. Every button, zipper and piece of trim was cut off and saved. I guess frugality must be in my blood. : ) Needless to say, I did learn some things about rags that I hope will help you to look at rags in a whole new light.

Cleaning Rags – A Great Way to Save Money On Paper Towels

One of the main complaints we get against using cleaning rags to save money on paper towels is that people don’t like to wash them because they get so nasty sometimes. I don’t like to wash them either, so I don’t. My cleaning rags fall into two categories: rags to toss and rags to wash.

Rags to Toss

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The cleaning rags I toss are the ones I use for the nasty jobs:

  • If I wipe something greasy
  • When I clean the bathroom floor
  • If something is sticky like a bottle of spilled syrup
  • My dust rags
  • If I use them to dust mop my floors
  • To clean really dirty tools or really dirty anything
  • At times, if I just don’t want to wash them, I toss them.

By the time a rag gets to my “use and throw” pile, it is already pretty far gone. I have probably used it for many other “clean” jobs and it is on its last leg, so I have no qualms about tossing it. I use it just like I would a paper towel.

Rags to Wash

These are my studier cleaning rags. They are usually old tea towels, wash rags, etc. I use them to:

  • Wipe fingerprints off of the wall
  • Wipe mildly sticky things from furniture
  • Wipe the spray starch off of my ironing board
  • Shine my mirrors
  • Wash the insides of my windows
  • Wipe my bathroom faucets and wipe dry everything in the bathroom

Now here’s part 2, we’ll look at where to get cleaning rags and ways to make the most of them to make your life easier and save money on paper towels and cleaning in general.

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Cheap Paper Towels - How To Save Money On Cleaning! (2024)

FAQs

Cheap Paper Towels - How To Save Money On Cleaning!? ›

Even when you buy cheap paper towels, the cost will add up if your family is wasting them. You can save a lot if you keep the paper towels underneath the kitchen sink in a cabinet and put rags in a more convenient location so the family is inclined to grab them first.

How can we save money on paper towels? ›

Next time you go shopping, buy one roll less or a smaller pack of them. Instead of a paper towel, stock up on cloth napkins, microfiber cloths and bar mop cloths. This way you can gradually phase out the use of paper towels from your home. If you use a budget, track the savings from this change and be amazed!

How to reduce paper towel usage? ›

Old Rags: keep a collection of old t-shirts, towels, or rags to use when cleaning. Repurposing at its finest! Old cloths can also be used and washed and used again – reducing paper towel waste. Make this Change Throughout your Home: keep hand towels in the bathroom and consider using cloth napkins that can be washed.

What is a better alternative to paper towels? ›

Products made from cellulose (like Swedish dishcloths) will feel less like paper towels, but they should be more durable and act more like kitchen sponges when wiping down surfaces. Microfiber is another good option for cleaning a variety of surfaces like glass, tile, or wood, including dusting.

Is it better to clean windows with paper towels or rag? ›

Paper towels are typically treated for absorbency, which makes them ideal for spills, but awful for glass cleaning. Instead, substitute your paper towels for something more practical, like actual cloth. Lint-free cotton cloths, like microfiber cloths are great options for glass cleaners.

Where is the best place to store paper towels? ›

"Either store paper towels in a large basket or nicely lined up in rows in a cabinet or on a pantry shelf," says Ashley Murphy, the co-founder of NEAT Method. "If you are short on space, just keep one to two rolls under your kitchen sink in a bin with your other cleaning products."

How can we reduce paper usage? ›

If you have to print
  1. Only print pages you need.
  2. Increase margins and reduce font size.
  3. Printing in black and white is preferable; color toner is more expensive and has a greater environmental impact than black.
  4. Set printers to default to double-sided.
  5. Use print preview to avoid printing unnecessary pages.

What can I use instead of paper towels to absorb moisture? ›

Use cloth napkins and towels as a paper towel alternatives. You probably have plenty of dish towels. Just designate one as a hand towel in the kitchen.

How do you clean a toilet without paper towels? ›

The best way to clean a toilet without paper towels is to use cloth rags or cloth wipes. Using scrap fabric is a great way to upcycle and get some free rags. You can also buy organic cotton cloths to use specifically for cleaning.

What is a cheaper alternative to paper towels? ›

Swedish dishcloths / sponge cloths
  • Swedish Dish Cloths, $22/10.
  • Simons Maison Sponge Cloth, $12/2.
  • Zero-Waste Towels, from $16.
  • Unpaper Towels (8 pack), $19.
  • Arkwright Surgical Huck Cleaning Towels, $24/12.
  • Amazon Basics Microfiber Cleaning Cloths, $19.32/24.
  • Jude's Miracle Cloth, $18.59/2.
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What do Europeans use instead of paper towels? ›

Swedish dishcloths are like absorbent, reusable paper towels. They've been popular in Europe for years, but are quickly gaining traction in the US as an alternative to paper towels.

Can you substitute toilet paper for paper towels? ›

Using paper towels instead of toilet tissue is not preferred because it can clog your toilet badly. Paper towels are thick and made of cellulose fiber, so they are not easily dissolvable in water, which clogs the toilet. Toilet papers are easy to flush because they are easily degraded in water after a few seconds.

What is the best thing to clean indoor windows with? ›

Buff Microfiber Cleaning Cloths

Katie Jennings, a senior research manager at Seventh Generation, says, “The best tool for cleaning windows is a microfiber cloth.

What is the secret to cleaning windows? ›

The best homemade window cleaning solution is to just mix two gallons of water and about a teaspoon of dishwashing liquid together in your bucket. Some people also opt to use vinegar and water to clean windows. In warm weather, you'll get a little more working time by using cool water.

What should you not use to clean windows? ›

Or we also recommend a simple solution of equal parts vinegar and water, a Windex solution in water is good also. Do not use glass cleaners that are ammonia or alcohol based. They may leave streaks or make a film that attracts moisture or dust.

How can I save money on paper? ›

WORKPLACE PAPER/MONEY SAVING TIPS
  1. Post reminders to staff to think about saving paper.
  2. Set computer and copier defaults to print double-sided.
  3. Reduce the default width of margins in Microsoft Word.
  4. Put reports and forms online rather than producing printed versions.
  5. Use lower weights of papers.

Why are paper towels so expensive right now? ›

Citing BLS data, the Groundwork study said that household paper products, a category that would include toilet paper and paper towels, had 10.3% of its nearly 35% price increase between 2019 and 2023 come from shrinkflation.

What is the advantage of using paper towels? ›

Absorbency: Paper towels are highly absorbent, making them effective for cleaning up liquids. Cost-effective: In many cases, paper towels are a cost-effective alternative to reusable cloth towels. Hygienic: Since they are disposable, paper towels can reduce the spread of germs and bacteria.

How can paper towels be more sustainable? ›

Green tips for paper towels and napkins

Purchase paper towels made of 100 percent recycled materials. Look for paper products that contain a minimum of 90 percent post-consumer waste. Choose unbleached paper towels.

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