Seems to be of good quality
I really like these. I bought them for the size and the fact that they're pre-cut and hemmed, so I'm pleased with that. They're of the same quality as other good brands I bought in other sizes, so that seems to be ok as well. I haven't used them yet, so if there are any issues I'll update, but so far I'm very happy with them.
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Love that it is precut, quite large, and reusable!
I am an avid cook and love to play around with new recipes in the kitchen. Every now and then, a recipe calls for cheesecloth, and it is one of those things that you either have on hand or you are basically out of luck. It is really hard to substitute something else in most cases (paper towel can sometimes work in a pinch for some recipes, but often not). Our family's traditional Christmas dinner (Beef Wellington) calls for it, so I generally try to have some on hand for the holidays, but when I am out it can be hard to find in the grocery store (especially around the holidays). When I saw this package I thought I would give it a try. A couple of things about it appealed to me:1. The size. These are LARGE sheets of cheesecloth, coming in at 36 x 36 inches. That is plenty big enough to securely wrap the entire roast for the Wellington. It also makes straining jobs easy, like if you are using it to get the moisture out of chopped spinach or mushrooms. There is plenty of room to gather the corners and give it some solid twists without worrying about the food slipping out the edges.2. The number of sheets. Cheesecloth usually comes in one long length, and you chop off the amount you need, which can be messy, hard to measure, and leaves you with an unknown amount left on the roll for the next time. This comes in three, pre-cut sheets, so if you have some left in the package, you know that it is a full, large sheet, and not just the end trimming from last year's roll (can you tell I have run into that problem before?)3. These sheets are reusable! Cheesecloth is generally pretty fragile, and once you use it once, it is a goner. These sheets claim to be washable and reusable. I have not yet put it through its paces on that front, but that is an amazing feature. I generally use cheesecloth for straining things (like spinach or yogurt), and it seems like a pity to toss it after that. These sheets feel nice and sturdy, but still will allow the liquid to pass through, so I am optimistic that the reusable feature will be super helpful. The other thing I use it for is pre-roasting the Wellington before it goes into its crust. Now that really taxes normal cheesecloth, and I will be VERY impressed if I can wrap, baste, and roast a whole tenderloin and then still wash and reuse the cloth, but I will have to wait to next holiday season to try it. If it survives that, honestly, it will deserve six stars, as that would be asking a LOT. Even being able to reuse it just after the normal straining uses is enough to give it five stars in my book.Overall, it is a great value for the money and I highly recommend it.
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TAYLOR C
February 13, 2026
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Perfect for straining yogurt—great quality and reusable
This set of cheesecloths is absolutely perfect for straining yogurt and other kitchen tasks. The 36x36 pre-cut size is very convenient, and I love that they’re already finished so you don’t have to worry about fraying edges.We like to double them up when straining yogurt, which works beautifully and helps achieve the thickness we want. The cotton feels durable and well woven, and they hold up nicely during use.Another big plus is that they’re reusable and easy to clean. A simple cleaning routine—boiling in vinegar water, rinsing well, and treating with baking soda—keeps them fresh and ready to use again. It’s great to have something that can be used over and over rather than disposable options.Overall, these are high quality, practical, and a great value for the money. I’m very happy with them and would definitely recommend this set.
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The Happy Curmudgeon
January 25, 2026
Nice weight, durable, worked well on mozz
Before Turkey Day I wanted to try a recipe that required cheese cloth. Alas, I went questing for cheese cloth in my kitchen. I failed my quest....When this came up I ordered it! Because, obviously, I needed cheese cloth! And I completely forgot the recipe I wanted to make!! Instead, I opted to use these cloths to make mozzarella cheese... like ya do.The price for these cloths is really good. They're large, there are 3 of them, and you can use them again and again. I don't know what the grade means, as I'm an amateur, but they do feel really nice. It has a nice weight to it.I was able to strain my mozzarella well without any tearing the cloth. The fine, but not too fine, mesh worked great for that. I mean, it is called CHEESE cloth, so it makes sense I tested it with cheese. It was simple to wash in the sink with a little soap. I'm sure you could machine wash it, but I didn't. I would get it again.
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There's nothing cheesy about the quality of this cloth!
This cheese cloth is of the highest quality that I've worked with, and it worked well straining coffee grounds for cold brew. The fabric is tightly woven so there's no chance of unwanted food slipping through, or having the threading unravel, but porous enough to allow liquids to penetrate. The edges are finished adding to the quality construction. I think they would work well if cut into smaller sizes but I'm hesitant to do so. The sheets are quite large. They wash well and I don't think I'll need to purchase any cheese cloth in the near future. These seem quite durable, and since they are made to last they are a great value. I highly recommended them.
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