🧑🍳 Elevate your kitchen game with this must-have cheesecloth!
The ImusaUSA Cheesecloth is a large, versatile kitchen tool measuring 74" x 18". Made from durable cloth, it is perfect for a variety of culinary tasks including cheese making, basting, blanching, and more. This reusable and easy-to-clean cloth is designed to meet the needs of modern kitchens, making it an essential item for any cooking enthusiast.
B**M
Good
It was exactly what I needed and worked well for my project.
L**Y
First one
I never bought a cheese cloth before but this one arrived quickly and it was nice and did the job. Quality probably not so much
T**1
for facial exfoliation!
I use these to scrub my face. Thoroughly wet the cloth, scrunch it into a ball, add some soap, suds it up, and you get an excellent means of washing your face. More effective at makeup and dead skin removal than a typical "face cloth" . I cut a piece about 5 inches square for this purpose.
J**T
Worked well
Worked well for straining , did not try to clean
L**Y
Good quality
Use it for all sorts of things. Great
L**O
Works well for my project
My bedside lamp has a lampshade that Is open at the top. Every time I walk by it the bright bulb bothers my eyes. This loose weave cheesecloth is perfect as a "curtain" on top to dull the bothersome brightness. Heat won't build up because of the weave and ventilation.
J**N
It’s just cheap cheesecloth
I thought it was over priced
D**S
Cheesecloth
So I didn't purchase this for Normal cooking use. I bought this for making scale model camouflage netting. The cost was low, the quality was good, and it works like a champ! It is a much more affordable method of making camp netting than purchasing packaged scale netting.
D**R
Cheesy
Worked great
L**N
Seems cheap
This is my first time using cheesecloth, so please forgive me if it’s an uneducated opinion. These were ripping incredibly fast. Like 4/5 squeezes in. I wasn’t using iron strength and was using it to strain flax seeds from their gel. They had already been saturated for a couple of days and were very soft. Seems either this is cheap or I’m not doing it correctly. Pricey experiment for what you actually get. I guess I should have gone for the reusable ones that were only a couple of bucks more.
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