LastSwab LastTissue
LastSwab LastTissue
LastSwab LastTissue
LastSwab LastTissue
LastSwab LastTissue
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Last Object LastTissue

Sale price$24.00

Color:Peach
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LastObject was founded by eco-conscious designer Isabel Aagaard.  Ingenious solutions to wasteful habits that create a lasting impact, is at the core of every creation her and her team put into the world.  With every product created, they ensure it has at least a 10x real environmental impact vs the traditional item it's intended to replace.  From concept to your doorstep, every step in their value chain is meticulously implemented to be low-impact and sustainable.  


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      Customer Reviews

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      Laurel Nelson
      Not as Soft as I would like

      These tissues work almost as well as their disposable counterpart. The material is a little stiffer than one might wish, but I suspect that they'll soften up with repeated washes. Packet fits in my pocket pretty well, though the silicone is stiffer than the plastic wrapping on disposable pocket tissues so it takes up a little more space. Minus one star for being an incredibly pricey packet of tissues.

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      Sarah McClendon
      Old fashioned hankie

      Love these little tissues. They are so absorbent and like an old fashioned handkerchief can be used more than once. I have bought holders & tissues for several family members who love them, as well!

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      D.S.
      Great Swap!

      After using these for a couple of months, I can say I do not have many complaints about this product. They are much more absorbent than disposable tissues and just one replaces the four paper tissues I would need to blow my nose. I also love how sanitary they are; the barrier inside keeps the clean and soiled ones separate and all parts are easy to wash!

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      Sophia Nemeth
      Good idea but needs improvement

      I love this idea, I would love to save on my daily tissue use. However, I just tried washing these and let me tell you, they do not wash well. I hope to see this improve in the future as I really like this idea, but I will not be using the set I have.

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      Michael Baur
      Works well, but slightly thicker than paper tissues

      I would definitely recommend this product, and has helped cut down on paper tissues. One downside that I've noticed is that they feel maybe 25% thicker than paper tissues, which for me isn't a problem but if you have a smaller nasal opening it might only be useful for snot as opposed to boogers/picking the nose.

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