Friday, February 11, 2011

Thirst Pockets Multi Cloth



I was sent these to review and so I put them to work to see how they survive the brutalities of my kitchen. The first thing I noticed is the cloth like feel to each sheet, they feel like the jif type cloths.
I decided to tackle the biggie first, the cooker hob. I do use a paper towel to clean any excess but they sort of shrink into a wet soggy mess after a while.
The Thirst Pockets sheet stayed like a cloth and I was able to even rub at tough baked on pasta sauce and starch water from tagliatelle and it held up throughout.
You do sort of know that they are good after this but it mentions shine and the lid of my hob is a smoked glass and it did gleam after I applied a new sheet. Its great on the sink and tabs, the kettle and it does bring a shine, though in fairness paper towel sheets do.

It certainly holds together like a cloth and I agree it makes for less different sponges and cloths in the cupboard.


Thirst Pockets Multi Cloth - the innovative new household helper with a split personality

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s a brand new product from Thirst Pockets - the Thirst Pockets Multi Cloth. It’s no surprise that this innovative little household helper is having an identity crisis - because it looks like a kitchen towel and performs like a cloth.

If, like us, your cupboards are overflowing with cloths and sponges – there’s the kitchen surface dishcloth, the washing up sponge and dozens of dusters – then you’ll be pleased to hear about the range of jobs that this new cloth can cover. The Thirst Pockets Multi Cloth will polish furniture, clean mud off the car, scrub the hobs, shine the windows and can wipe up spills.

Imagine how much simpler life will be with a single cloth to meet all your cleaning needs. Its concentrated fibres ensure a cloth-like feel so it doesn’t leave any nasty streaks across shiny surfaces - making it the perfect cleaning partner for your spring clean and beyond.

Versatile Thirst Pockets Multi Cloth can do it all, tackling any job – big or small - from wiping small spills, to cleaning your bathroom and polishing furniture and glass. It’s tough and durable, so much so that in tests it has proved to be the strongest kitchen towel on the market.

Multi Cloth is a hygienic cleaning solution – it performs like a cloth, but because it is disposable it removes the need to have dirty cloths hanging around the home.

The superior quality of Multi Cloth also means it is cost effective, because, compared to normal kitchen towels you have to use less to do more.

 

In research when consumers were asked to try the product at home, 89%* of consumers said it exceeded their expectations. Here’s what some of those consumers said about Thirst Pockets Multi Cloth:

I wouldn't have believed how strong they are if I hadn't tried them. I thought I would have used more than I did for the heavy cleaning jobs, so they are quite economical as well as strong.
“If I were to buy this product, I would not buy other cloths such as cleaning sponges or dish cloths as I could use the roll instead, this would save me re washing the dish cloths and would be more hygienic. This may also save some money!”


Thirst Pockets Multi Cloth have just launched and are available now MRRSP £2.39 from Tesco, Sainsburys, Morrisons and Asda.

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