Scott Bath Tissue, White, 20-Count Packages

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  • Pack of two 20-count packages of white bathroom tissue (40 total rolls)
  • Contains 1000 one-ply sheets per roll
  • Giving you five times more sheets than most other brands’ regular rolls, it lasts and lasts, making it a value that you and your family can count on
  • Septic Safe
  • SCOTT Tissue dissolves four times faster than the leading bath tissue – clearing your pipes quicker!

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Scott Bath Tissue, White, 20-Count Packages (Pack of 2)

Scott Bath Tissue, White, 20-Count Packages

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5 Responses to “Scott Bath Tissue, White, 20-Count Packages”

  1. Matthew G. Sherwin Says:

    Scott makes a great toilet tissue: it seems that I get longer use out of a roll than when I tried other brands such as Charmin. The roll is thick but it’s easy to store in the 20 roll plastic bag it comes in or you can unpack the twenty rolls and store them in various bathrooms or closets around your home.

    As at least one other reviewer has noted, there is a slight trick to starting the roll. The actual roll of toilet tissue comes wrapped in paper. Therefore you first unwrap the roll of toilet paper; and when you unwrap that roll, the first few sheets of the toilet paper are stuck to the rest of the roll by a very mild glue. Nevertheless, I have had to carefully examine the darn thing to decide where the roll begins and where to pull away the first few sheets of toilet tissue. Ay!

    On the bright side, however, this toilet tissue is easy on your toilet pipes and I’ve never had a clog. Don’t use too much or you WILL get a clogged toilet–but you’ll be able to use it well intuitively.

    Naturally toilet paper never “goes stale” or “wears out.” If you can catch a sale on this item and you like it, stock up!

    The only real drawback which turns some people off is that the actual toilet paper itself is not as soft as some other brands–like Charmin. This is totally a matter of personal preference. I have used both and both get the job done. However, I noticed that Charmin and similar ultra soft brands seemed to go faster than Scott tissue did. Scott is not too rough for me; but I will take off one star because of this issue to make this a four star review.

    Overall, Scott toilet tissue is well worth a try, especially when you get it on sale. Try some today–I hope you are satisfied with it!

    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Mom of 4 Says:

    The warehouse club price for this brand is $0.61/roll. Even before shipping and with the 15% subscription discount, this is $0.83/roll. So, it’s 36% more expensive here than at Sam’s Club. The house brand is even less expensive, at $0.42/roll. So, you’ll pay a high price for the convenience of having this delivered!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. J L Says:

    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.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. C. Sanders Says:

    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.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Heather L. Parisi Says:

    YES SCOTT’S IS THE MOST POPULAR BATHROOM TISSUE SINCE TIME BEGAN — BUT

    THE “BOUNTY” of Bathroom Tissue: BUT THIS STD. FORM IS A LITTLE ROUGH

    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 have recently noticed as have other reviewers, that the glued end of the paper roll that must be pulled apart in order to start the roll seems very hard to detach. This seems to be a new phenomenon and leads me to believe that things have changed at Scott and not for the better. Maybe it is just a fluke. Maybe it is no big deal. And maybe the Scott Bathroom tissue isn’t quite as good as it used to be. Maybe it is rougher and coarser than before. Just maybe. In the meantime, however, I am NOW using “Charmin Ultra” after 40 years of continuous Scott patronage.

    [I am not affiliated with any product or company.]

    Rating: 4 / 5

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