Scott Toilet Paper, 1000 One-Ply Tissues – 20 Rolls
Scott Toilet Paper, 1000 One-Ply Tissues – 20 Rolls INDICATIONS: Scott Toilet Paper is an excellent balance of strength, softness, absorbency, and economy. Unscented Bathroom Tissue.
Scott Toilet Paper, 1000 One-Ply Tissues – 20 Rolls Reviews
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.
The two great advantages to this product is one that it is unscented and that it comes in bulk packaging. Life is smelly enough and we don’t need to pollute it with the namby-pamby cutesy smelly leaf substitutes. The bulk packaging means fewer times that I have to purchase this.
As far as single ply is concerned I am a squishier are not a folder so the ply account doesn’t really apply in my situation. I never have to worry about fingers falling through. Bottom line Scott is efficient, not smelly and very affordable.

