Best Waffle Weave drying towel?

ive been using pakshak for some time now. very nice waffle weave. much softer than the purple one from autogeek i got in october.
 
Another vote for PakShak's WW drying towel as well. The SONUS WW drying tool is pretty good as well although it's a bit smaller than Ranney's towels.
 
pakshak is all I've tried and honestly I am impressed every time with what it does and the feel of towel after a good wash and dry
 
I've got the Pakshak which is very good, I've got a few from DavidB (small size, grey color) which are very good and I just got several of the Sonus drying towels which are a bit different. They are clearly thicker/heavier, are a bit smaller than the pakshak towels and they have a beautifully finished edge. The towels absorb more water than the others and is the closest thing I have tried where one towel will dry the entire car.



The Sonus is clearly a hi quality drying towel. Thanks to Macgirl for the rec. :up
 
I have a pakshak ww and the gray ww's from autopia. They're both great although I like the gray ones more for buffing due to the smaller size. I also have one of the big blue drying towels from walmart which has a terry cloth like nap. It's plush and absorbent too. It was a pleasant surprise, considering the price.
 
Pak Shak for all things MF. Ranney has outstanding customer service, the price is hard to beat, the quality is hard to beat, and he is a fellow Autopian.
 
I like the ones directly from the Autopia store. I think they are called the Ultimate Drying Towels, which you can find here: Autopia Store I just received some of the new Sonus ones but haven't tried them just yet to be able to comment.
 
PakShak. I was blown away with Ranney's WW after using chamois, synthetic chamois, and microfiber. The WW is insanely useful. I think the only thing that could possibly beat it is the California Water Blade, but I've never used it, only heard about it.
 
PakShak all the way. i have two. I got one from another retailer who shall remain nameless and the ends have already frayed. Plus it is nowhere near as plush as Ranney's Towels. I don't let it touch my paint, it's striclty for drying wheels, wheel well liners and other potentially "dirty" areas.
 
Absolutely the best out!



For drying....try his new big blue waffle weave towel....I swear you can dry at least 2 cars before ringing that sucker out!



For super softness..try his new yellow ones. You haven't felt a soft towel until you try this one!



Excellent and speedy service...



Pak-man is a class act!:bow
 
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