Toss the tube for good with scott naturals tube free toilet paper. Scott naturals bath tissue products help you take a green step with our 40% recycled toilet paper without sacrificing the quality you need. You'll find our tube-free toilet paper rolls feel the same as your regular bath tissue, just without the wasteful cardboard tube.
Y**3
Since I have gone green it's hard to find natural tissue that doesn't irritate the bottom. Not only is it hypoallergenic
Since I have gone green it's hard to find natural tissue that doesn't irritate the bottom. Not only is it hypoallergenic it's soft to the touch.. This is the families favorite toilet tissue as it is very soft, and holds up well when put to the test. We are brand loyal to Scott bath tissues, and never buy any other brand, even when on a good sale. Once you try it, you are hooked!! It a perfect amount on a roll for a great price when buying it in a 4-Pack or more.... I buy the 32 pack like this one usually.. It's very effective. I'm not too much of a fan for soft toilet tissue that clogs up the toilet. My friend is a very cheap person when it comes to toilet paper. She puts out the incredibly thin toilet paper that high schools use for her guests. But when I contribute (I stay over a lot) I buy this fantastic brand! love it long lasting doesn't clog the toilet soft and it last a longer cheap single ply toilet paper Simple as that. One roll will last for week where as the standard brand toilet paper a roll is lucky to last.
A**.
Quality Product if Looking for a Softer Toilet Tissue
I am a big fan of Scott products. I bought this for my household and the office, both. It works best on a round toilet paper dispenser (not the flat industrial kind in some offices). At the office, everyone likes that when the roll is empty, there is simply an empty space on the 2 roll dispenser we installed. Easy to see it needs a new roll and it is easy to replace.Also, this product is softer than the 1000 sheet Scott tissue, so it should be compared to other similar toilet papers.I still prefer the 1000 sheet Scott toilet tissue at home and will return to it. Especially since this type needs replaced more often, and we are using a septic system.
R**O
Fantastic.
You might be surprised to hear me say that life is exponentially better without dealing with toilet paper tubes, but it is the truth. Our new house has what my husband affectionately calls a "fart closet", or an itty bitty room off the master bath containing just enough space to turn around and a toilet. Behind the toilet is just enough room for a spare TP holder on one side and the plunger on the other. There is no room in there for a trash can, nor do I want any more clutter. Tubeless TP is amazing, less clutter all around, less waste from cardboard tubes, no need for a fart closet trash can. And it's subscribe and save! What more could you want?
D**E
Great buy. New household standard.
The tube-free toilet paper is a hit in my apartment. The only issue is that it can be difficult to rotate when the roll is brand new, but that's as much because of our small in-the-wall TP holder as the lack of the cardboard tube.This isn't a plush toilet paper, but neither is it rough or uncomfortable. I'm picky about the quality of the TP and used to go for the thick, soft varieties. However, I have had no complaints with using this toilet paper for about six months.It's even ok for blowing my nose if necessary, although not if it's a bad sinus allergy day when I'm super congested. That's a time to keep real tissues nearby.
L**S
Sturdy and Soft
I have used Scott tissue paper on and off for years. I especially used it just after college when I could only afford cheap things like wonder bread, peanut butter and Scott tissue paper. I dealt with the rough single ply...it wasn't the softest, but it was sturdy and kept my hands clean. Because of my divorce a couple years ago, I had to make some cuts to my budget and I went back to my faithful Scott TP. But while at the store, I saw they had Scott Naturals and yes, it was slightly more than regular Scott, but I liked that it used some recycled paper because, hey it's TP after all. It is way softer than regular Scott TP, but just as sturdy. And it is softer than other recycled brands I have tried. When Scott took away the tube, I was a little skeptical how it would work, but I absolutely love it. It turns just a smoothly as if it had a tube but with the benefit of not having to drag a stock pile of tubes to the recycling bin. And if I still need a tube for my kid's class project, I just cut a paper towel tube in half.
B**.
Tube free!
I love these tube free rolls. We manage to go through a lot of paper at my house, and these have really helped cut down on the amount of rolls going out to the recycle bin. Even though the cardboard rolls were getting recycled it's nice not having to gather up all those rolls anymore! It's good quality paper and it shreds up really well. We used to have clog problems to the point of calling a plumber now and again. He was the one that suggested we switch to Scott products, because of the fact that it does break down really well when flushed. We made the switch and haven't seen him since.
S**A
YAY! NO TUBE!
I am constantly frustrated with my family about them not tossing the tube and replacing the TP when it's out. Sometimes, by the time I get to cleaning the bathroom, there are 5 empty tubes just laying around the counter. I will fret no more! These are soft, the same softness regular Scott has and they seem to be similar size/amount as a regular tube of TP. My only concern is that the middle seemed kind of squished in by the time these arrived at our home so it could make getting them onto the holder a bit of a chore for my lazy loved ones
G**E
my new go to TP...
I wasn't going to review TP, but when I saw all the paid reviewers I thought I might as well.I, too, love the Kirkland brand TP, but being single I find Costco to be a drag. I can buy in bulk on Amazon, and have it delvered to my door. I have always preferred 2 ply, but this is very thick, soft and absorbent. Yes, tubes are recyclable, but even recycling has a ecological footprint.Really good TP.
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