
Dusters for kitchens and tables often found in restaurants. It's easy to dry to absorb water well, and it's also convenient to use at home.
While there are many vivid colors such as pink and blue, I found "MUJI Commercial Kitchen Duster" on the online shopping site "LOHACO". This site-only product is available in three simple colors: gray, beige, and white.


Since it is for business use only, there are many sheets, and the price is 2,900 yen (tax included, the same applies below) with 100 sheets. It is a calculation of 29 yen per sheet.

Furthermore, the size of one sheet is larger than usual (about 350 x 610 mm)! So, I cut it with scissors and searched for a size that was easy to use.



The duster cut to 1/8 is for cleaning around the stove that has become squeaky with oil and seasonings. When it is very dirty, just throw it away.

1/2 size is perfect for wiping countertops, sinks, tables, and dishes. It dries easily, so I could use it best by wiping furniture instead of a rag or laying it under a washed glass.


It is recommended that the cut duster be stored in a basket or zipper bag, or if there is some spare capacity, it should be packed in a MUJI sheet case.


When putting it in a case, the point is to fold the duster cut in 1/8 in half and stack it alternately like a tissue. If you take one out of the case, the next duster will pop out and it will be easier to take it out. It takes a little time, but it is convenient to make it once after cutting it because a considerable number of sheets can be put in the case.




By the way, monotone dusters are also sold at the 100-yen shop "Ceria", but MUJI has a stronger impression when it gets wet. The cost per sheet is almost the same, so if you don't have a storage space, you might want to buy it with ceria.
An excellent duster that increases cost performance by cutting one piece. If you are worried about buying in bulk, you may want to share it with your friends and colleagues. I'm also interested in beige, so maybe I should buy it with someone ...
