Aldi's $7 Reusable Paper Towel Packs Will Be Available in So Many Summery Prints
Everything is getting more expensive this summer, from gas to groceries to essentials and everything in between.
But being fiscally responsible doesn't have to mean giving up major daily essentials; rather, it just means you may need to be more intentional about what you choose to spend your money on.
Luckily, you may be able to take paper towels off your grocery lists following the June 17 drop of Aldi's new reusable paper towels.
Not only do they come in packs of 12 in multiple different prints, but they're also only $7. So instead of watching your traditional paper towel rolls dwindle each time you rip a square off, you could rinse and reuse them.
Crofton 12Pk Reusable Paper Towels, Muted Floral, $6.99 at Aldi
Each pack comes with three varying prints in sets of four, giving you 12 total paper towels for $6.99.
While specifics on towel sizes aren't currently available, they'll likely be roughly the same size as a standard paper towel sheet (around 11 inches wide and high).
In addition to the muted floral pack pictured here, the retailer will also be stocking:
- A bright floral pack, featuring varying bright flower prints.
- A geometric pack, featuring varying striped and plaid prints.
- A fruits pack, featuring pear, peach and orange prints.
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How Do I Reuse Them?
While the idea of having to clean a paper towel may seem a little daunting, or you might even be scared to get it soiled in the first place, caring for them is a lot easier than you'd think.
Firstly, it's important to note that you can treat them like a normal paper towel. Meaning, feel free to wipe up messes, soak up spills and wipe your hands with them.
If they only get wet with water, all you have to do is lay them out to dry to reuse them. However, if they get stained or used to clean up other liquids or dirt, throw them in the wash and hang them to dry afterward.
While they may stain or yellow over time, it should take some time to get to that point. Plus, with these multi-packs you have plenty of other towels to use if one or two get ruined.
And at this price point, it's worth taking the risk.
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This story was originally published June 12, 2026 at 4:30 PM.