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Scottissue/Costco

The pastel colors of Scottissue (green, blue, & pink )are not available at all stores, so i get them when i can; but i also like costco brand, so i alternate between them.

You know, variety!!!

-Russell
 
Whatever is cheapest in the 3 ply form. I swear my work uses waxy 1/2 ply toilet paper. I fight back by using 1/2 the roll and fold it 4 times for each wipe, lol.
 
my two cents

At home I use Charmin nice and soft. At work they use the recycled toilet paper. I can't remember what brand, but I don't like it. Its not that thick so have to use more than double of a regular roll and its also rough.
 
Loo Roll.....

such a lovely topic really.....

BUTT, we tend to use Aldi toilet tissue. It's quite soft and even though not 'THICK' as some expensive tissue, I've never had a 'breakthrough'. Now given it is 12 rolls for $3.99, it's also very good value.
 
I use the Costco house brand, Kirkland or whatever. It's a good balance between softness and strength.

But then there's nothing quite like a hand held shower massage strategically aimed ;-). After the TP, of course.
 
Now the gasps from the British guys but we use either Tesco / Asda or sainsburys basic range. £1.20 approx for 12 rolls.

Works fine...it still wipes ya bum!

Mark
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We used to use Charmin, but our neighbor had to have their drain roto rootered and the service guy told them to quit using Charmin. Gobs and gobs of it had plugged their pipes up. He's seen this many times before.

So we switched to Angel Soft. Seems to work fine.

I hate the TP you usually see in airports. Those tiny little scraps of paper that are dispensed one by one. Or the rolls you have which fall apart in your hands before you can "apply" it.
 
Scott tissue in colors!

I have called the Scott tissue people, and no one in Washington State carries Scott in colors. K-Mart did for about a year in 2007 -2008, but they stopped. When I asked them about it, they said it was no longer made. I have tried to get retailers to order it for me, but they all say it is no longer made. Not according to Scott Tissue! Would any of you out there be willing to send me some if I paid you for your time and shipping, etc.? I don't know what the hell is wrong with Washington State, but it's ridiculous!!!!!!!!!!
 
But I LIKE the stuff...

My father used to call Scott toilet paper "SKATA paper"- (s**t-paper). Take it as you may.

There was an interesting supermarket near the Neptune diner (well-known "landmark" in Astoria Queens). By the end of the Grand Central Parkway @ the foot of the Tri-borough bridge (now RFK Bridge) and under the "el".

SCATUROS- (is there supposed to be a double consonant in there?) In the Greek ghetto. OH MY! We used to say their motto/slogan was "No.2 & No.1 all wrapped up in one!" It was such a faux-pas my cousin who was 7 y.o. at the time was appalled and laughing at the same time.
 
Sudsmaster I love the way you think. I used a bidet once and I spent alot of time on it. My ex was wondering what was taking me so long and I didnt even hear him ask the question. I was in another world. If I had one here I would never have to leave the bathroom since that would be my fave thing in it. I know TMI but when you combine a blast of water pressure and jets so perfectly aimed and it can put the eyes in the back of my head...well you get the idea...just thinking of it gets me all moist.
Anyways we are a Charmin Mega Roll household.
 
~I used a bidet once and I spent alot of time on it...... I was in another world. If I had one here I would never have to leave the bathroom since that would be my fave thing in it.

Proving once again nature abhorrs a vacuum. If anyone was interested in where the nerve endings that are in the female organ "go" (end up) in the male..... now we know for sure.

:-)

ROFLMAO.
 
Price Rules

For me, it's the cheapest 2-ply I can find (usually White Cloud, Angel Soft or Kroger's house brand). I've tried Charmin Ultra--it's soft but it doesn't dissolve well.
The best TP I've found is Quilted Northern 3-ply; I'll stock up when it goes on sale again.
 
We're a Kleenex Cottonelle Double Length household here.

A thinner toilet paper, but its never broken through. When it comes on sale, we get the equivilent of 8 rolls for $5.99.

Michaels Mum insists on using 3ply toilet paper and I swear its like wiping ones behind with printer paper, but without the paper cuts.
 
I use either Target or Ralphs grocery store store brand. I think they're pretty much the same as quilted Northern though. Name brand stuff is way too expensive.

That said, in the paper family or food or household products at large, paper towels (Viva) is one of few things in the world I buy where I have a very strong brand loyalty/preference, so go figure.
 
Not for dinner conversation

Well, the purpose of the handheld shower massage is - and I hope this isn't TMI - it's the only way, outside of a long bath, to get really clean down there, IMHO. TP just kind of, well, smears it around. For years I was quite squeamish about such things until I figured what the heck it's just another part of my body that needs upkeep like any other part.

A bidet would be a tad more convenient - esp when one must dump and go fully dressed - but it would be a major plumbing expense to have one installed in one's home, at least in the USA.
 
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