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Ritz Royale Wonder Towel – Multi Color
Ritz Royale Wonder Towel – Federal Blue
Samuel Lamont Poli Dri 100% Cotton Dish Towel – RedSamuel Lamont Poli Dri 100% Cotton Dish Towel – Red
Ritz Pot Holder – Federal BlueRitz Pot Holder – Federal Blue
Ritz Royale Wonder Towel – Black
Ritz Pot Holder – PaprikaRitz Pot Holder – Paprika
RSVP Woven Dobby Kitchen Towel – 18" x 28" – RedRSVP Woven Dobby Kitchen Towel – 18" x 28" – Red
Barmop Dish Cloth – White – 6pk
Cat Cora Cotton Terry Kitchen Towels Set of 2 – Black
Le Creuset Cool Tool Handle Sleeve – Red
Ritz Pocket Mitt – BlackRitz Pocket Mitt – Black
Ritz Pocket Mitt – Federal BlueRitz Pocket Mitt – Federal Blue
Ritz Royale Kitchen Towel – White
All-Clad Premium Silicone Oven Mitt – Red
Ritz Royale Kitchen Towel – JuniperRitz Royale Kitchen Towel – Juniper
All-Clad Solid Kitchen Towel – FennelAll-Clad Solid Kitchen Towel – Fennel
All-Clad Premium Silicone Oven Mitt – Titanium
Ritz Royale Kitchen Towel – Federal Blue
All-Clad Solid Kitchen Towel – Titanium
Ritz Royale Kitchen Towel – Black
All-Clad Coordinate Kitchen Towel – Cappuccino
Le Creuset Cool Tool Handle Sleeve – Black
Le Creuset Premium Silicone Oven Mitt – 15" – Noir
Barmop Kitchen Towel – White – 6pk
MU Kitchen Designer Pot Holder – New Poppy
Ritz Pocket Mitt – PaprikaRitz Pocket Mitt – Paprika
Cat Cora Cotton Terry Kitchen Towels Set of 2 – Gray
Cat Cora Cotton Terry Kitchen Towels Set of 2 – Red
Cat Cora Cotton Terry Kitchen Towels Set of 2 – Navy
Flour Sack Towel – 3 Piece Set – 20"x28"Flour Sack Towel – 3 Piece Set – 20"x28"

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The main types of kitchen towels are bar mop, terry, waffle weave, and flat cotton or tea towels. Thicker weaves such as bar mop and terry hold a lot of water and are handy for spills and cookware, while flat cotton, tea, and flour-sack towels are lighter and often preferred for glassware. Different constructions suit different jobs, so check the individual product description when absorbency or lint performance matters most.
A bar-mop towel is a compact, absorbent cotton towel designed for frequent wiping, drying, and cleanup. Its thicker construction makes it useful for hands, spills, and countertops, and many styles are sold in practical multipacks like the Ritz sets carried here. It absorbs quickly and holds up to repeated washing.
For everyday dish drying, look for an absorbent cotton towel that is large enough to work with comfortably but not so thick that it stays damp. Terry and bar-mop towels handle spills and cookware well, while tightly woven cotton and flour-sack towels are useful for dishes and glassware. The right pick depends on the job and on how quickly the towel dries out between uses.
Tightly woven cotton and flour-sack towels are commonly chosen for glassware, because their smoother surface is less likely to leave visible fibers. That said, lint performance depends on the specific product, and some terry towels are made and marketed as lint-free too. Look for a towel that specifically states it is lint-free when polishing stemware or mirrors.
The CatCora pot holder is listed to 400°F, while the All-Clad Premium Silicone Oven Mitt is listed to 500°F. Heat resistance varies by product, so follow the stated rating and avoid prolonged contact with hot stainless steel cookware. Never use a damp mitt or pot holder, since moisture can transfer heat quickly.
Replace a kitchen towel when it stays musty after proper washing, has lost much of its absorbency, or is badly frayed, scorched, or stained. Condition matters more than any set schedule, since a towel's life depends on how it is used, rotated, and laundered. Rotating several towels and letting them dry completely between uses extends their life, and going easy on fabric softener helps, because residue can coat the cotton and cut absorbency.
You need a pot holder for quickly gripping a hot handle or setting a pan on the counter, and an oven mitt for reaching into a hot oven or lifting a heavy Dutch oven, so most cooks keep both. A pot holder works well for hot handles, lids, and brief transfers, and it can also protect a countertop. A full oven mitt covers more of the hand and wrist, making it the better choice when reaching into an oven or handling larger cookware.
Silicone and cotton oven mitts each have their strengths, so neither is simply better than the other. Silicone styles are often easy to wipe clean and can give a secure grip, while quilted cotton mitts are often soft and flexible. Hybrid designs combine a fabric body with silicone gripping surfaces, and the best choice depends on the product's stated heat rating, fit, flexibility, and the cookware you handle most.
Many decorative tea towels can also handle everyday drying, including Kay Dee's 100% cotton designs, which are made for dish and glassware drying as well as display. Check the fiber content and care instructions, since some printed or embellished towels are better suited to light use. Wash according to the care label before first use so the towel performs the way it is meant to.
The assortment includes products from established housewares brands such as All-Clad, Le Creuset, Samuel Lamont, Ritz, Cat Cora, Kay Dee, and others. S. Feldman Housewares has been a family-run New York housewares store on Madison Avenue since 1929 and curates the linens and heat protection it carries rather than stocking everything. Availability varies by color and style.