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Toilet Paper Buying Tips

May 18, 2009

Buying toilet paper isn’t rocket science, but that doesn’t mean there’s absolutely no thought going into it. When you purchase a roll, you’re making a decision on quality, content, and comfort. To help you pick the best rolls for your bathroom, consider these factors:

Bleaching

While this type of paper showcases a whiter look, bleaching causes damage to the environment and possibly to yourself. Go for something unbleached or natural for safer usage.

Nature Friendly

Recycled toilet paper is your chance to give back to Mother Nature without sacrifice. Check the label to learn more about how it’s made, what goes into the paper, and whether or not it’s safe for the environment.

Texture

You’re going to be using a lot of this paper, so it’s important to choose a texture that’s comfortable. Soft toilet papers can often be the least eco-friendly yet the most comfortable, so weigh your options and find something to satisfy your needs.

Cost

Of course, it all comes down to the bottom line. Cost is going to make or break your purchase decision so try to search for the best deals on paper that you already love. ToiletPaperWorld.com offers a great selection of toilet papers in all shapes, sizes, and textures at wholesale prices for your home or business.

New Consumer Report about Toilet Paper

May 5, 2009

ConsumerReports.org has just released a new, comprehensive report on Toilet Paper. They tested many of the biggest national and store brands to look at strength, softness, price, quality, and disintegration.

In terms of price, you can save over $100 dollars a year by purchasing store brand toilet paper from places like CostCo and Walmart, if you don’t mind sacrificing strength and softness.

In terms of softness, Charmin, Cottonelle, and Quilted Northern are still the choice of most consumers. The amount of plies doesn’t matter so much anymore, since innovative technology means that Charmin technically only has 1-ply, but the same thickness as a 3-ply toilet paper.

Marcal Sunrise Toilet Paper

Flush-able wipes have become very popular, but they might not be so popular in your septic system. These flush-able wipes performed very poorly in their disintegration tests and may damage or back up your sewer or septic system. The advice is to throw them in the trash after you use them (but here at ToiletPaperWorld.com we think that sounds pretty gross…)

Lastly, they tested the top recycled toilet papers again- Marcal Sunrise and Seventh Generation. Last year they performed horribly on softness but have since been reformulated. The tests concluded that although both are a inexpensive green alternative, they don’t hold up against the traditional favorites in terms of softness or strength. However, a little bit of sacrifice on your bum might be worth it to save the trees. You can see the rest of our eco- friendly products at ToiletPaperWorld.com.

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