1500 sq ft. 4.5 x 4.0 in. 1000 sheets per roll. Septic safe. Long-lasting convenience and value! Made in the USA from domestic and imported material.
R**R
Accept no substitutes
Aging and possibly aching pipes love, love, love Scott 1000 Sheets of easy-shredding bathroom tissue. Won't clog pipes but it's smooth enough to be comfortable.
T**N
Ok
It was a good price but the tissue is too thin for me
J**N
the price
shop around for this you can get the samething cheap
P**A
Five Stars
GOOD
M**Y
Last longer than others I tried.
I love Scott Tissue.
H**I
THE "BOUNTY" of Bathroom Tissue
This "Scott Bathroom Tissue" is strong, very long lasting, and a terrific value. There is, however, one rub, it is a little rough for this application, especially for frequent usage [which is why they recently introduced a "Scott's Extra Soft" product]. "Charmin Ultra" would be a better choice if you need extra softness and some store brands such as Kroger, Shop-Rite, and Wal-Mart's "Great Value" are comparable value-specific picks.Scott's has always been considered the "Gold Standard" for the bathroom, but its superiority has been challenged increasingly in recent years. If you still like this product, there is no reason to change. However if your needs now require a softer tissue, try "Scott's Extra Soft" or "Charmin Ultra".[I am not affiliated with any product or company.]
R**N
I'm actually writing a toilet paper review!!
I'm pretty sure that anyone reading this is checking out what others think of toilet paper as a joke or diversion. Like, you'd really change your brand based on what I say. However, I do have one comment I hope will be helpful: These so-called water-saving toilets we're all mandated to use are a crock. How often have you actually wasted water by double (or triple!) flushing. (Especially at a friend's house.) Part of the problem, in my studied opinion, are those ultra-soft-double-or-triple-ply-super-absorbant tissue brands. As kind as they might be to your, um, delicate evacuative pathway cells, the down side is their clogging factor. Few things are worse than having to stick your head out of a semi-opened bathroom door andshout into a roomful of partygoers, "Hey, Barbara, Mitch, where's your plunger?" In a weak marketing moment, the execs at Scott leaned toward the soft-and-thick crowd by putting out a softer two-ply version. Unless you're current "down there" situation is a virtual hemorrhoid factory, the "improvement" wasn't necessary. Stick with one-ply Scott. You'll be doing your pipes a favor (the ones in your house and the one at the lower end of your digestion apparatus) and, geez, where else can you get a piece of paper for less than a penny?* * OK, the Sears catalog, is free and can last for months of bathroom use, but, frankly, I look at all those great Craftsman tools and can't deal with the thought of defiling them.Footnote: Just thought I'd also mention that this is one of the few items carried by Amazon.com thatI doubt ever will be offered under the discounted "used" column.
B**T
Ouch!!
This stuff hurts! do not buy, the worst toilet paper ever, the 99 cent stores stuff is better!!
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