At $30.52 for 4 extra-large bath towels, you're paying $7.63 per towel — and actually $0.52 above the listed retail of $30. So this is not a deal; it's slightly over market. Extra-large (sometimes called 'bath sheets') cotton towels typically run $8–15 per towel individually or $28–50 for a 4-pack, depending on GSM and brand. Tens Towels has a reasonable reputation on Amazon for extra-large cotton options. At $7.63/towel, it's priced fairly for the XL category, but the fact it's above listed retail is a flag — check the Amazon listing directly for a better price.
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Extra-large bath towels typically measure 35x70 inches or larger, compared to a standard 27x52 inches. Check the Tens Towels listing for exact dimensions.
Marketplace pricing on Amazon can fluctuate above MSRP when seller competition is limited. The $30.52 vs. $30 retail gap is small but confirms this isn't a sale price.
Tens Towels has a generally positive reputation on Amazon for their extra-large cotton offerings, with buyers frequently noting the size accuracy and absorbency.
Avoid fabric softener — it coats fibers and reduces absorbency over time. Wash in warm water and dry thoroughly to prevent mildew. A vinegar rinse cycle periodically helps restore absorbency.
A quality extra-large cotton towel set at a price that's slightly above its own listed retail — so technically overpriced at this moment. The product is good; the timing is not. Wait for it to return to $28–30 before buying.
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