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Kent Extra Large Microfibre Drying Towel

It’s less than half the price of most rivals here, but that’s not why this Kent Microfibre towel is our winner again

Price: £5, Water gain: 1,175g

It’s less than half the price of most rivals here, but that’s not why this Kent Microfibre towel is our winner again. While the budget price is welcome, the company draws a fine line between huge thirst for soaking up water and ease of use. Its mix of short and mid-length fibres leaves just a fine film that dries quickly, but the towel remains flexible and simple to manoeuvre even when soaked. This also made it one of the easiest cloths to wring out. A great addition to your valeting kit.

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