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Who has good surgical "huck" towels?

MEP001

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Has anyone found a supplier for a good huck towel? I bought some used ones from Towels By Dr. Joe, and they're a mix of different weaves. The new ones they sell for vending are extremely linty (despite being advertised as lint-free) and after being washed are even worse. But some of the ones mixed into the used ones are much better; thicker cloth, more absorbent and really are lint-free. The weave is a sort of herringbone pattern. If anyone knows where to find these in bulk I'd really like to know.
 

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I don't like the Quick Dry either, and after I posted this I did a little more searching. What I got in the used bundle are huck towels; the Quick Dry and the "surgical" towels from Dr. Joe are not. Thanks for the site; it looks promising, and I may order some to see what they're like, but they're so much cheaper than what I've been getting I'll be very surprised if they're any good.
 

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auto towels out of California, after shipping i think we way about 70 cents a towel, they do a heck of a job
 

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Their "huck" towel doesn't look like it's a huck weave. It's also too expensive for a towel I plan to vend for $1.
 

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How about microfiber towels from Sam's.
24 towels for qpprx. $10.50 comes out to around .47 each and they work great.
 
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