As I'm writing this, I'm staring through a pair of perpetually smudged glasses at the perpetually smudged screen of my iMac. Why? Because even though I've been a glasses wearer all my life and a photographer for the last 20-plus years, I never seem to have a microfiber cleaning cloth when I need one. Thankfully, this is a problem with a simple, inexpensive solution: the MagicFiber Microfiber Cleaning Cloth, which is designed to clean delicate surfaces like your phone, glasses, camera lenses and TV screens. Even better: a six-pack of these No. 1 bestsellers is $4 off right now.
Step away from the scratchy paper towels — these microfiber cloths will clean your devices safely.
Why is this a good deal? 💰
Why bother spending hundreds on a pair of glasses, camera, phone or computer if your lenses and screens are smudged all the time? These nifty cloths can safely clean your big investments, ensuring what you're seeing or capturing is free of oils, fingerprints and dust. And yes, you're getting a deal — this is only pennies off the six-pack's all-time low price.
Why do I need this? 🤔
I first learned about the magic of microfiber cloths while cleaning cars as a kid. When it came time to clean the windows, paper towels left tiny pieces of lint all over the place — hardly ideal. I complained to my mom, and she showed me a microfiber cloth, which meant cleaner windows and no lint left behind. Now I use multipurpose microfiber to clean everything from countertops to windows to furniture.
Have you ever really looked at the screen of your smartphone? If it's anything like mine, it's downright disgusting. And I can't even blame it on my toddler; it was gross long before she came around. That's where these MagicFiber cloths come in. They're specifically designed for delicate surfaces that might easily scratch. I even use them on my (very) expensive camera lenses without hesitation. At 6 x 7 inches, they're big enough to efficiently clean larger screens but sportable enough to tuck away in a pocket, camera bag, luggage or car console.
What reviewers say 💬
These bestselling cleaning cloths have over 56,000 five-star fans who are marveling at their sparkly, oh-so-clean screens.
Pros 👍
"These do exactly what the manufacturer says they do. I bought a 13-pack in 2020, and I'm only now replacing them after nearly five years of use and re-use after washing," said a long-time customer, adding they're "way cheaper than disposable wipes, much less wasteful and honestly more effective."
"I never knew that the type of cloth you bought for your lenses mattered," said another fan. "No matter what I did, I could never truly get my lenses clean. Sprays would streak, cloths would smudge. These are a dream. They do what you expect them to do. I can clean my iPad, phone, my glasses. I have one for each purpose and for each person in my household. I only trust these now. It's so worth the money. And they don’t cost very much if you think about it."
"These cloths are much better than the flimsy postage stamps you get with Ray-Bans, etc," a third shopper wrote. "They are just the right thickness and have a good texture for maneuvering them on glasses and surfaces. I thought they might be larger but they are big enough to do any job (about the size of my large palm). Good stuff and a great deal."
Cons 👎
While most users thought these cloths were perfect, one five-star reviewer mentioned some drawbacks, including some "visible wear on the gray fabric, though this doesn't affect performance."
Another reviewer cautioned buyers about the ease of cleaning the cloths, depending on the water you use. "It could be the minerals in my water, but when I attempted to clean them as per the instructions, I found that they did not return to the state they were originally and they also appeared to still retain dirt and grime."
Want a cleaning cloth in every room of your house (and then some)? With this 30-pack, you'll pay only 67 cents a pop.
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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