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A whole roll per day!

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Oopsadaisy12 Fri 02-Mar-18 21:43:08

This might seem alarming but we appear to be using 1 whole roll of ( the one that puppies love) toilet roll Per Day! How can this be?
Although I have noticed that instead of 240 sheets per roll there are now only 200, but that is 100 sheets each!
Maybe the sheets are smaller?
I can’t understand how or why, I will investigate further, maybe DH is using it for other purposes?
If so it will have to stop him, this stuff isn’t cheap!
Sorry about the excessive quantity of exclamation marks.
Maybe I should get out more......

JanT8 Sun 04-Mar-18 08:41:16

Think the ‘puppies’ one is far too flimsy. Morrisons quilted is just as soft but far more robust.
Oh the power of advertising!!

MillyG Sun 04-Mar-18 08:59:56

I once went on holiday with a certain friend, staying in a holiday cottage, and was shocked at how much tp the 2 of us were getting through - more than a roll a day. Turned out she was using it to cleanse and dry her 'down belows' and I later found out that she'd had some kind of infection or allergy (I forget which) problem at the time.

MillyG Sun 04-Mar-18 09:01:47

Oh, and Yes Oops - the sheets are smaller as well being fewer to the roll!

cheneslieges132 Sun 04-Mar-18 09:13:34

Haven't any of you realised that ALL toilet rolls are now much, MUCH less robust than they were originally? (Likewise paper hankies). In order not to have disgustingly wet (or worse!) hands when "wiping" I find that I have to fold and re-fold copious sheets of toilet paper to make it fit for purpose. Surely I am not the only one to know that all paper products are now FAR thinner.

Esspee Sun 04-Mar-18 09:14:40

May I second the recommendation for Nicky toilet rolls. Looks great, works perfectly and costs a fraction of the advertised brands. We get ours in Farmfoods but have seen it in lots of discount stores.

Peardrop50 Sun 04-Mar-18 09:16:38

Disco, Mr Peardrop50 insists that that technique also avoids a Picasso in the bowl. TMI again sorry.

Diggingdoris Sun 04-Mar-18 09:22:57

I knew a little girl who announced after her first day at school that she wouldn't go there anymore because the had 'plastic toilet paper'. No doubt it was izal or similar. From that day she went to school with a supply from home tucked in her knickers!
Yes I'm a fan of Nicky, as it has a slight fragrance and is super soft and cheap!

seasider Sun 04-Mar-18 09:29:52

My ex -DH said when he was a teenager he always went out with a small supply of TP tucked in his underpants as men's toilets tended not to have any! My school had TP like Izal with the council name printed on it. My first Saturday job was at Woolworths. I had to build a pyramid of Izal toilet rolls and write 5p on each one grin

BRedhead59 Sun 04-Mar-18 09:30:47

Sainsbury's sell larger rolls that last longer but they are not very soft- grin

BRedhead59 Sun 04-Mar-18 09:31:58

grin

Coconut Sun 04-Mar-18 09:35:26

This reminds me of when my nieces used to visit the paternal grandparents ... when asking to use the loo they were then promptly handed 2 sheets each !!

lovebeigecardigans1955 Sun 04-Mar-18 09:37:16

Grandma always used Izal and we used to pinch the odd sheet to use as tracing paper. Oh, we were deprived, I tell you!

GrammaH Sun 04-Mar-18 10:04:08

Not sure how much Graffa & I get through but it must been reasonable usage or I'd notice. However, whenever DD comes home, I make sure we're well stocked as there's always a noticeable increase in consumption! I buy the cushioned type, whichever's on offer but I've heard Cushelle is very good & cheap too. Any other GNs use it?

yogagran Sun 04-Mar-18 10:06:23

This could do the trick

harrigran Sun 04-Mar-18 10:13:15

I think a lot of people use toilet paper for nose blowing, I had a friend who often had a roll in her handbag.
I buy from Aldi in large packs and find it soft and strong and had no complaints.

Theoddbird Sun 04-Mar-18 10:19:39

Just me and use a roll a week if that. I must make a note of when I start a rolll...hahahaha. Obvously as I work I use some at work and not at home.

Grannyparkrun Sun 04-Mar-18 10:23:00

Top tip I learned when my children were young is to squash the loo roll slightly when you put it on the holder, this stops the merry unrolling of yards of loo paper as they have to work harder to get ‘just enough’. It worked a treat, the only losers being TP manufacturers! I shall revive this habit when grandchildren are old enough to visit the loo on their own!

nannypiano Sun 04-Mar-18 10:27:40

I hate carrying toilet rolls round super markets, so now bulk buy on the internet at a fraction of the price and delivered free.
I get 100 at a time and store them in the garage, so never run out. Cheap as chips so no panic about wastefulness.

jusnoneed Sun 04-Mar-18 10:41:34

The puppy one is now one of the thinnest and won't buy it.
I like Asda's or Morrisons own brand but also buy Velvet when it's on offer.
I keep meaning to go to Farmfoods to get some Nicky ones, have seen them recommended before.
My son is the user here, I know they are getting smaller but he can go through a roll pretty swiftly.

pollyperkins Sun 04-Mar-18 10:49:17

Use cloth hankies for colds. Far sof2eter on the nose and more hygienic. Hot wash and ironing will kill ay germs. Flushing tissues blocks drains, discarding spreads germs and burning caused air pollution. Cloth hankies are the best.

SueDoku Sun 04-Mar-18 10:50:26

I changed to Nicky after seeing it recommended here - it's fantastic, nice and strong (and cheap). Best of all, Ocado sell it, and it's often on special offer, so I just order it with my normal delivery smile

Jalima1108 Sun 04-Mar-18 10:53:52

We like the one with koalas on it, it used to be available just in Lidl but is now more widely stocked.

annodomini Sun 04-Mar-18 10:58:45

As a child, I was in trouble for using too much toilet paper - the Izal kind in those days - so, when I was having a party, I took it upon myself to put up a notice in the loo to tell my friends to use no more than 3 sheets! My red-faced parents managed to take it down before any guests arrived. blush

radicalnan Sun 04-Mar-18 11:01:21

Beware nose blowers and bra padders !

sarahellenwhitney Sun 04-Mar-18 11:01:26

Aldi 18 for £3.99 would suffice until I had visitors. Then it would be quilted perfumed ones. Removed after they had left and back to Aldi.