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ToolGuyd > Made in USA > Scott Rags in a Box

Scott Rags in a Box

Aug 14, 2014 Stuart 8 Comments

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Rags in a Box

Scott’s Rags in a Box is exactly what it sounds like – a box full of multi-purpose rags. These cloth-like rags are thick, absorbent, tear-resistant, disposable, and also sometimes reusable.

These aren’t anything like blue shop towels, and are actually mid-way between disposable paper towels and cloth rags.

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I have been using Scott rags for a couple of years now, and have really grown to like them. I use the regular version, but sometimes the Pro-Grade ones are the same price or even cheaper.

My box of Scott rags is sitting on top of the refrigerator. I use them in the workshop and around the house. They’re typically not the first rags or towels I reach for when faced with lighter jobs, but are great for medium and heavy-duty cleanup tasks. For light-duty tasks, disposable shop paper towels are often more economical to use.

These rags are dispensed right out the top of the box, one at a time. It’s just as easy to grab a single towel as it is to pull out a wad for bigger cleanup needs.

Although 300-count boxes are less economical than 200-count boxes, I like that larger boxes makes the rags less likely to get buried by other shop supplies. It seems that the 200-count boxes are more widely available.

You can find these rags at industrial suppliers and retailers like Home Depot and Amazon. Pricing seems to be better at Home Depot. A good price is $10 for 200 towels.

Once you try them, you’ll wonder how you ever got by using ordinary paper towels.

These cloth-like towels – or rags or wipes, call them what you will – are manufactured by Kimberly Clark in the USA.

Blue rags in a box are also available, but I prefer to buy the regular white cloth kind. That way I don’t grab the wrong thing – shop paper towels are blue, cloth towels and rags are white.

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8 Comments

  1. Pete says

    Aug 14, 2014 at 10:16 am

    I’ve carried these for years as handkerchiefs. They’re stronger and softer than paper towels, yet still affordable enough to be disposable after use or the end of the day.

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  2. Stan says

    Aug 14, 2014 at 11:50 am

    I just called Kimberly Clark at their tool free number about their Scott rags and turns out these aren’t 100% American made. All of the Scott rags, including the paper towels are made in USA of global and imported goods.

    I also was told Brazil is one location that is used for the paper towels though.

    Apparently these haven’t been 100% American made in a long time either.

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    • Stuart says

      Aug 14, 2014 at 12:16 pm

      Made in USA of US and non-US materials.

      These rags work really well. Where KC sources their raw materials from is of far less importance to me.

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      • Stan says

        Aug 14, 2014 at 4:20 pm

        Stuart,

        I wasn’t trying to imply these weren’t of good quality or anything, but I sincerely just didn’t want anyone to think these rags were 100% American made.

        Granted, I much rather see a partially American made product than nothing at all, but this isn’t the case in this situation.

        I can only speak for myself but personally this would be slightly disappointing to find out after spending some money on what is assumed a American made product only to find out this is only partially American made.

        You never know, there might be a person who cares about this information and sometime in the future, instead of calling the company, a person can go to your blog and find this information much quicker.

        Reply
  3. firefly says

    Aug 14, 2014 at 12:28 pm

    Stuart,

    I couldn’t find the pro version on HD website from the link that you provided. A manual search also turn up empty.

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    • Stuart says

      Aug 14, 2014 at 12:38 pm

      The Pro rags are available via Amazon for $15 for a box of 200. They’re supposed to be stronger, but sometimes that might not be ideal. I tend to buy the regular rags unless there’s strong economical or application reasons to go with anything thicker.

      Reply
  4. fred says

    Aug 14, 2014 at 1:22 pm

    Both my wife an I love these. Lowes carries something similar (also says made in USA) from a company called Sellars (Item #: 305805 | Model #: 5820201 ) but sells them for $10.98. I think Lowes (or maybe HD) also carries some that are stored in a plastic Jug.

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  5. Larson says

    Aug 14, 2014 at 8:30 pm

    I’ve used the regulars and have been pretty happy, I’ll have to check these out if I find them local. I don’t like ordering stuff like that online

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