Good weave for a cotton cloth
Unlike the really loose cheesecloth, these are a good fairly tight woven cloth. Great for straining or using as a herb bag for stock. The sewing looks good, I didnt see anything jagged or loose on them. They look durable like they will hold up with repeated use and washing. I love that its organic cotton too! With 16, I love the value of a pack, I can keep a rotation going!
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Nice cheese cloth
These reusable cheesecloths are a great size for kitchen projects, and they’ve already been perfect for soups, spice infusions, and straining without shedding fibers or leaving any odd smells behind. The 20×20‑inch organic cotton feels sturdy thanks to the tight 64×58 weave, and the stitched edges keep them from fraying even after rinsing and reusing. They filter cleanly, hold up well when wet, and are far more practical than the disposable versions I used to buy.What I really like is how versatile they are — they’re ready for everything from broth‑making to cold brew, and I’m genuinely excited to try them for homemade cheese next. The unbleached cotton keeps everything natural, and the reusable design makes them both economical and eco‑friendly. For anyone who cooks often or experiments in the kitchen, this set is a reliable multitasker that earns its spot in the drawer.
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Mountain Mama
January 10, 2026
Well Made, Versatile and Economical
These Nayodeus Cheese Cloths arrived as 16 pieces neatly folded in a plastic bag. These cheese cloths are made of Grade 100 material which is the highest grade with an ultra fine mesh and made from unbleached cotton. This is my first time using such a high grade cloth and I am so happy with these. At 20" x 20" they are large enough for any project and in fact, can be cut to size as needed.I've been making herbal oils and salves for decades, soaking herbs in oil and then straining them to remove the plant matter. These cloths work perfect for this purpose, their fine weave catches all the little particles, leaving a clean oil for making salves and creams. These are also perfect for straining yogurt and if needed, can be used as coffee filters.These cheese cloths have a serged type edging so they will not fray. They are washable and can be used many times. These will come in very handy in my kitchen for cooking and DIY projects and you get 16 pieces which makes these very economical as well as versatile, they will last a long time.
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Perfect for homemade paneer and more
I used these to make an desi/Indian dessert that requires fresh homemade cottage cheese and they worked beautifully. The cloth is sturdy, filters really well, and didn’t tear or fray while straining the curds, which is always my worry with cheesecloth.I also like that they’re reusable and a good size, so I didn’t have to double them up. Clean up was easy and they held up nicely after washing. Definitely a solid buy if you do any kind of homemade cheese, desserts, or kitchen projects that need reliable straining. Good price point on these too.
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R'lyeh1137
January 14, 2026
Cheese cloth
This is hands down the best quality cheese cloth I've ever had the privilege of owning, and at less than $1 per 20"x20" cloth, it's an amazing deal. The edges are hemmed so there's no stragglers present at all, while still providing the loose knit you come to expect with cheese cloth, without being too transparent. Cheese cloth is such a versatile fiber to have at home even if you've never made cheese (although you should definitely try.) I use it as a pouch to hold rice when I can things like flour and sugar to act as a humidity absorber most often. Unbleached is the way to go when you're working with your own food and don't want extra chemicals introduced. This is a great pack and well worth adding to your kitchen.
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