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Scott Bath Tissue, White, 20-Count Packages (Pack of 2)
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Review 1:This is not something I take pleasure in buying but it is important nonetheless. I have tried every brand out there. Scott, 1000 sheets has my vote. It has the necessary softness and is more than competitive in how long it lasts. The case pack is a convenient way to order. Now, I don't have to add bath tissue to my grocery list every week.
Review 2:
I always buy Scott Bath Tissue, anyway! It may not be as soft as Charmin or some of the other softer brands of TP, but it is just fine for our family's needs and besides it just gets flushed down the toilet anyway. I hate changing TP rolls and this way, I don't have to change as often as those softer brands. I am always looking for ways to save money on Grocery/Household items. This saves me only about $10.00 per year but then I don't have to transport it myself from the store. With the subscription rate including free shipping, Scott Bath Tissue white - 20 ct pkgs (pack of 2) is about 74 cents a roll. It costs me approximately 79 cents a roll at Walmart, including tax. So, I feel that this may be a small savings of $ but an added savings to my slowly- getting-older body!
Review 3:
I think the previous reviewer is dividing by 20 rather than 40 rolls (two 20 roll packs). I get a figure of approximately 80 cents per roll. With the $10.00 Amazon discount, the price drops to approximately 55 cents a roll.
Review 4:
I never, ever thought I'd be writing a review of T.P., the white stuff kids use to wrap around trees on prank nights out on the town. (Do they still do that?) There was a time (many years ago) when I was too bashful to pick it up at the grocery store for my mother. But times have changed ... so on with my review:
Scott tissue has long been a favorite of my family because it's tough enough to get the job done while still remaining soft and gentle. I like the fact that there's so many sheets on one roll which makes it last longer, meaniing fewer trips to the store.
I can't see purchasing this through the mail, though, because it's too bulky. But it's a great product!!!
Review 5:
Okay, not the most romantic or fun product to review but I am putting my $.02 in because Scott is the only toilet paper I use for one very good reason. Every other paper I have tried tends to provoke a UTI in me... our doctor says the softer papers contain more loose fibers, often of unknown content and in some people the fibers in the softer TPs do tend to irritate "sensitive areas"... which can cause bladder infections and UTI's in general in some people. Bottom line, softer is not always better...and frankly Scott is not only stronger, it lasts a lot longer, and in the long run it is cheaper to use than those cushy ones.