WypAll X70 PowerClean Brag Box (192 Sheets, 55300) Review
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X70 is the wiper class above shop towels: hydroknit sheets that survive rinsing and keep working through a task, where a paper towel dies in one pass. The Brag Box format parks 192 of them wherever the wet work happens.
Editorial rating: 4.6/5. The extended-use standard; stock it beside the blue rolls, not instead of them.
WypAll X70 PowerClean Brag Box (192 Sheets, 55300) — current price and availability on Amazon:
Check Price on Amazon →Key specs
| Model | 55300 |
| Count | 192 sheets, Brag Box |
| Material | Hydroknit extended-use |
| Duty | Medium-duty wet work |
Listed at $51.71 on Amazon when we captured pricing (2026-07-16) — the button shows the live price.
Who it's for
Maintenance and detail work with wet, repeated wiping — coolant, cleaners, degreasing passes — where per-sheet cost matters less than sheets that persist.
Skip it if
Grab-and-toss grease wiping: that's the blue Scott roll's cheaper job. X70 earns its price only when sheets get reused within a task.
How it fits the facility safety program
Wipers are quiet exposure control: the sheet takes the solvent so skin doesn't, the glove handles the contact, and the closed metal can takes the fire risk. The bench system prevents very old accidents. New to the department? Start at the janitorial & facility safety collection overview.
How it compares
vs X70 pop-up case: the 960-sheet facility scale. (Our take: full X70 pop-up case review.)
vs Scott blue rolls: the grab-and-toss partner. (Our take: full Scott blue rolls review.)
Pros and cons
Pros
- Rinse-and-reuse through a task
- Cloth-like handling wet
- Brag Box lives anywhere
Cons
- Premium per sheet if used as disposables
- Low-lint, not lint-free
- Box format invites over-grabbing
Build out the facility program
One product is a purchase; the program is what protects people. The chemistry rules live in the cleaning chemical safety guide and the wet-process discipline in the floor stripping guide; the whole hazard-to-product map is the custodial worker safety hub. Wave 1's decision tools carry the paper and waste programs: the dispenser compatibility guide, the liner size calculator, and the mil & micron decode, plus ranked picks for paper towels, liners, and wet floor signs. Crews need nitrile gloves, chemical-resistant gloves, splash goggles, and slip-resistant footwear; liquid failures belong to spill control. Shop the department: janitorial & facility safety, chemicals & dilution, equipment & floor machines, restroom supplies, shop towels & wipers — case-lot orders via bulk & business orders.
Bottom line: if the WypAll X70 PowerClean Brag Box (192 Sheets, 55300) fits your facility program, check the live listing:
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Janitorial & facility supply FAQ
Are these prices current?
Every price in this review was captured from the live Amazon listing on 2026-07-16 and is shown for comparison — commercial chemistry, machines, and supplies reprice constantly, so the yellow buttons pull the live listing where current price and stock are shown.
Does WC Safety actually stock janitorial supplies?
We're a workplace-safety retailer and Amazon Associate: we curate, spec-check, and cross-link the products, and purchases happen on Amazon through our links. That model is why every claim here traces to the listing or the maker's published data rather than a warehouse pitch.
Why does a safety site review janitorial products?
Because custodial work is safety work: floors, chemicals, waste handling, and hand hygiene each map to an OSHA standard (walking-working surfaces, HazCom, bloodborne pathogens, sanitation). The custodial worker safety hub lays out the whole hazard-to-product map.
How are chemical claims handled in these reviews?
Strictly per the listing: where a product is marketed as a disinfectant or antimicrobial we say 'per the listing' and add nothing — EPA label directions govern actual use, and we never invent efficacy, certifications, or test results.
What safety rules apply to powered cleaning equipment?
Machine-specific training, GFCI-protected cords kept out of standing water, eye protection for slurry-throwing rotary work, hearing protection on long runs, and wet floor signs posted through every wet process. The custodial safety hub carries the task-by-task table.
What PPE goes with cleaning chemicals?
Disposable nitrile for routine diluted products; chemical-resistant gloves plus splash goggles for concentrates, strippers, and decanting. Section 8 of each product's SDS states the spec — match the glove to the sheet, not to habit.
Why does dilution control matter so much?
Over-concentration is triple waste: chemical exposure to the crew, slippery residue on floors, and budget poured down a drain. Measured dosing — pumps at minimum — turns label ratios into actual ratios; it's the cheapest compliance upgrade in the closet.
How were these products chosen?
Wave 2 of our janitorial department covers chemistry, dilution control, floor machines, commercial vacuums, carts, and restroom systems — selected from live Amazon data for review strength, real case pricing, and category coverage rather than sponsorship.
Can I order at facility scale?
Yes — everything reviews at case or unit quantities already, and multi-unit or standing orders route through our bulk & business orders page alongside the PPE the same crews need.
Where's the rest of the janitorial department?
Paper systems, can liners, wet floor signs, and mop buckets — Wave 1 — live in their own collections with a dispenser compatibility guide and a liner size calculator. The janitorial & facility safety department page maps all of it.
Shop towels vs X70 wipers?
Blue shop towels are grab-wipe-toss for grease; X70 hydroknit is extended-use — rinse it and keep working. Most shops stock both and use each where its per-task economics win.
Are these lint-free?
Low-lint, not lint-free. Finish-critical surfaces (glass, paint prep, optics) need dedicated low-lint wipers; X70 and blue towels are for mechanical and cleanup duty.
What gloves go with solvent wiping?
Nitrile for petroleum products, chemical-resistant gloves for aggressive solvents per the SDS. The wiper takes the chemical so skin doesn't — but the glove is the actual PPE.
How do oily wipers get disposed of?
Closed metal containers — oily rags self-heat in piles, which is a fire-code answer older than OSHA. Solvent-soaked wipers may be regulated waste depending on the solvent; check local rules.
Why stock wipers from a safety store?
Because the bench system is exposure control: wiper takes the chemical, pumice cleaner takes the residue, glove takes the contact, closed can takes the fire risk. Small system, old accidents prevented.
How we review
WC Safety reviews are spec-honest: we work from the manufacturer's published data and the live Amazon listing, flag any claim that exists only in listing copy ("per the listing"), and never invent certifications or test results. Ratings are editorial judgments about fit-for-duty at the captured price — not aggregated user scores.
Sources
Manufacturer product pages and the Amazon listing linked above; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.22 (walking-working surfaces), 1910.141 (sanitation), 1910.1200 (hazard communication), 1910.1030 (bloodborne pathogens) as referenced; our dispenser-refill pairing documentation in the compatibility guide.
Reviewed by Steven Eaton, WC Safety — workplace PPE retailer and Amazon Associate. Pricing captured 2026-07-16; click through for current pricing.
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