4 REGULAR-SIZED ROLLS: 4 rolls of Scott 1000 Toilet Paper, 1-ply—the same trusted performance and long-lasting rolls, now with a new look; packaging may vary from images shown
A TRUSTED BRAND: For generations, you’ve trusted Scott—our septic-safe toilet paper uses clog-free technology, lasts longer and dissolves faster* and breaks down 10x faster**
1000 SHEETS PER ROLL: America’s #1 long lasting brand and you always get 1000 sheets per roll for fewer roll changes
SIMPLY MADE: Free of perfumes or scents, so no need to worry about allergies or irritation
SUSTAINABLY SOURCED: Scott bathroom tissue is sustainably sourced from responsibly managed forests, features recyclable packaging and is a 100% biodegradable tissue
Maybe I am just weird, but I don't like the super thick pillowy TP. These large basic rolls get the job done and last a long time.
Reading some of the other reviews here of Scott toilet paper, I felt a warm glow begin to envelop me, and grow brighter and brighter until I was almost teary-eyed. I have found my people!!! I have found my community of Stoic Backsides, Fluff Critics and Cartoon Bear Haters!! YES!!!!! I am understood! I am validated! I am NOT ALONE!!!All my adult life, soft fluffy toilet tissue has made me deeply uncomfortable (I was going to write "...has rubbed me the wrong way," but I reconsidered). The same tissue that that family of cartoon bears is monomaniacally obsessed with getting their paws on, I don't want at ALL. I grew up in a low-income family, with a stepfather who survived the Great Depression and still ran our household as if we might be boiling our leather shoes for soup at any moment. It was made clear to us from the earliest age that our bun regions did NOT deserve toilet tissue woven from fairy wings and clouds. Our buns were not aristocratic royalty; they were tough. They were utilitarian. They were prepared for a life of hardship, and would endure and persevere. And so, we were raised on the cheapest, roughest toilet tissue possible -- toilet tissue that built character...and calluses. Our TP was one tiny notch away from sandpaper. It wasn't even one ply...it was half a ply. It left no lint. It barely absorbed, just...violently shoved the substances it was introduced to out of the way, like a bouncer at Club Toilet. And after 18 years of this, well, it's what I'm used to. It's what feels right -- the toilet paper that reflects what life is really like. Challenging. Hard. A pain in the...well, you know.Scott Tissue definitely isn't sandpaper -- it's very tolerable, and it's VERY economical: a deal even a Depression-era head of household could get behind (sorry). I've been completely satisfied, and have no intention of changing my loyalty or joining the bears. No way. My bun brethren are HERE.
This tissue goes a long way but is only a single thickness so you end up using more of it. I would like it to be softer too. It's a little rough.
Is toilet paper and it's Scott's brand which is the best brand so what did a complain about
It is very thin toilet paper. It's not soft. But it's not rough either . So you have to use moderate amount. But it does last a long time .. it states on the package that one roll last four weeks and it does.
For those who prefer soft two-ply toilet paper that cartoon bears squeeze, this is not for you. I don't like gimmicky soft toilet paper. My behind is not that sensitive. When you have a sturdy one-ply, a two-ply is unnecessary. Scott original TP is a one-ply paper, a little rough with enough grit to get the job done. Softness doesn't get the job done. I prefer a little grit and strength, as well as a long lasting roll of paper.
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Didn't notice this when it first arrived but don't think it's should look like this.. now should I request a refund under spoiled items?