Better Homes & Gardens 6-Piece Bath Set, Solid Blue
- Brand:
- Better Homes & Gardens
- Model Number:
- BX12252BLUEMDHR
- UPC:
- 665721122525
- EAN:
- 0665721122525
- Walmart SKU:
- 720664590
Recent downward movement established $36.98 pricing, now 0.0% below the quarterly average.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Better Homes & Gardens 6-Piece Bath Set, Solid Blue since 10/4/2025. The most recent price update was on Jun 11, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $36.98 (lowest on 10/4/2025) to $36.98 (highest on 10/4/2025). The average price during this period is $36.98.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $36.98 (Jun 10) to $36.98 (Jun 10) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $36.98.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 3566 reviews.
What a pleasant surprise. I was shopping online (not just Walmart) to replace some very shabby towels afraid of what I would get. I finally settled on these because they weren't in a set and were very inexpensive. When they arrived I was so delighted with the the quality and the price. Thank you. I will be reordering some more.
This is my opinion and experience with these towels whether good or bad. I hope it helps in you making your decision. These towels were perfect. They were not too thick to take a long time to dry and not too thin that they would not dry you off completely. These towels didn’t fade and hardly any shedding. I have washed them at least 3-4 times. I also wanted a towel made in the USA. There were no shrinkage either. They also were no smell to the material. I highly recommend them.
Reasonably priced for the size I ordered. Love that they are mad in the USA. They washed up well, again no major shedding. I only gave 3 stars on this because the tag you are supposed to be able to tear off was sewn too far under the end of the hem of this towel. I had to carefully cut/trim it off to not cut the stitching(you should be able to see in the photo). This particular tag was very rigid and could very easily cut someone if I hadn't trimmed it. That being said, without the tag issue I think it is a good towel to buy and may get more in the near future.
The towels are good value in terms of thread count, material, etc. However they have a odd odor which is vaguely chemical in nature which I cannot manage to wash out. If I had to describe the smell, it would be like a hair dye, something like that. The smell was insanely strong the moment I took them out of the box, but I assumed that a good wash would set them right. I have washed these towels with baking soda, then with Borax, and finally I just bleached them to see if that would do it, and yet the smell remains. It's incredibly irritating to have what feels and looks like nice towels, but be unable to use them due to the smell. Hopefully if I wash them enough, someday I'll have a towel that doesn't smell like a dye shop. But I have to wonder, what the heck was on these towels to make them smell like this in the first place, and why it is so difficult to wash out?
Bought several of these towels in store in multiple sizes to add color to my bathroom. Keep in mind, the towel hadn’t been washed or exposed to any cleaner and hadn’t come in contact with anything other than plain water, soap, my face and hands…. Within just two weeks it literally looks like I’ve sprayed the towels with bleach how the colors have literally just reddened. Not to mention, the towels have already changed in texture forcing me to throw out the entire set which I just purchased. I mean I couldn’t t make this up if I wanted to and trust me…. Id rather not waste $70 on towels for two weeks of use (who would). I’ve questioned whether it was a reaction to the metal in my shower, but noticed marks even where the towels touch nothing of the nature. I even wondered if it was leftover residue on the bathroom floor from when the bathroom was professionally cleaned, but then how would that affect the wash cloth and hand towel ?? Nothing I could come up with which would put me at fault made sense unless I’m magically producing a whitening agent at all times during the day. The only conclusion I’ve reached is these towels have low quality dye which is eroding with each use… What a complete and utter waste of money, but hey you live and you learn I guess. Update: Walmart wouldn’t allow me to post a review of 1 star and rejected the review until I gave the product 2 stars… In addition, it asks you to post pictures, but will not submit the photo despite being the proper size. How deceptive and ironic is that ?
Waste of money. ordered these not only did they come late but they gave me white instead of the light blue that I ordered. Towels are extremely rough to touch. Will be returning to walmart for my money back. this shouldn't be acceptable to give out to customers
Bought several of these towels in store in multiple sizes to add color to my bathroom. Keep in mind, the towel hadn't been washed or exposed to any cleaner and hadn't come in contact with anything other than plain water, soap, my face and hands…. Within just two weeks it literally looks like I've sprayed the towels with bleach how the colors have literally just reddened. Not to mention, the towels have already changed in texture forcing me to throw out the entire set which I just purchased. I mean I couldn't t make this up if I wanted to and trust me…. Id rather not waste $70 on towels for two weeks of use (who would). I've questioned whether it was a reaction to the metal in my shower, but noticed marks even where the towels touch nothing of the nature. I even wondered if it was leftover residue on the bathroom floor from when the bathroom was professionally cleaned, but then how would that affect the wash cloth and hand towel ?? Nothing I could come up with which would put me at fault made sense unless I'm magically producing a whitening agent at all times during the day. The only conclusion I've reached is these towels have low quality dye which is eroding with each use… What a complete and utter waste of money, but hey you live and you learn I guess.
I have had Better Homes and Gardens towels for years, and was happy with the quality. I wanted more hand towels, and was very disappointed with the quality I just ordered. After they were delivered, I was very disappointed in the thickness of the hand towels. They felt like they are half the thickness of the towels I bought a few years ago. I almost returned them, but decided to keep them. Before I used them, I washed them and the hand towels already have strings hanging from the corners. I guess I will have to look for another brand. So very disappointed.
I already have a set of towels like this so I thought I was getting the same towels when I ordered. they are not the same I don't know why but they're very much not luxurious they're not even soft they feel like mine after 5 years of wear very disappointing I'll probably have to send them back.
I’ve bought these towels before so did not hesitate to buy again. I was quite disappointed in the quality or lack thereof. I came here to look at reviews only to find out I’m not alone. These are thin crap, I don’t recommend buying theses at all. I want my money back and I bought towels, hand towels and rags. Ugghhh
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $36.98 (Jun 10) to $36.98 (Jun 10) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $36.98.
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