Klenz Shower in a Towel:
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One alternative to a truck stop shower is using the pre-moistened Klenz Shower in a Towel. We are asking professional truck drivers for their reviews. This product is different from the 123 Towel also available on one online website where the "shower in a towel" is for sale. The difference between them in is that the 123 Towel is made of bamboo fiber, measures 12" x 18", comes on a roll of 10 and must have water added to it. The Klenz Shower in a Towel is a 2' x 4' pre-moistened wet towel that is supposed to be large enough to clean one's whole body. The manufacturer claims that it is "the largest and strongest wipe around" and that it is alcohol-free, fragrance-free and biodegradable. |
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This product is 2' x 4' (8 square feet) or 24 inches by 48 inches (1152 square inches) in size. One resource says that the dimensions of a standard bath towel is 27 inches by 52 inches. Based on this information, the Shower in a Towel is smaller than a standard bath towel.
Assuming that the product substitutes for a truck stop shower, it is less expensive than buying a shower but more expensive than getting a shower credit as a result of fueling your truck.
If you are a professional truck driver and you have used one or more Klenz Shower in a Towel products, we invite you to review it/them on this page through the form below, answering questions such as these:
Lots of products are marketed to and sold to truckers, like the one shown on this page. If you are a professional truck driver and you use this product, we invite you to review it.
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