Truck_kun,

I normally buy Charmin ultra soft at Costco.

I was at target and we were low, so just grabbed some there.

Turns out the rolls (cardboard tube and all) were like an inch less wide. For some reason that extra inch makes me comfortable, and I’ve been so angry at the Target rolls while I try to use them up. I have big hands… this kind of shrinkflation can get messy.

SirHery,

As gemers nexus put it “Bigger number better”

uis,
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12 units of imperialism. Use metric.

Surp,
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As much as I hate paper products check the total square footage and weight vrs price to help make your decision. It’s literally on the package.

spacesatan,

The only question that really matters for toilet paper is “texture”. If you have to start worrying about how much you’re spending on toilet paper get a bidet and a better diet.

whereisk,

No. I had all the links from the beginning.

weker01,

I find it scary that some people are afraid to do simple arithmetic and the most basic geometry…

KrummsHairyBalls,

Do you not see the made up measurements?

  • Mega Plus
  • Rolls
  • Double Plus
  • Super Mega
  • Regular

You’d have to sit there for 8 minutes converting all of the “measurements”, figure out how much is in each package, and then only after doing it for all rolls and brands, you’ll be able to compare.

Easy math, but takes time. No one said it’s hard. It’s just time consuming.

Alexstarfire,

There is no standard roll of toilet paper so it’s impossible to compare that way between brands. That’s why everyone says to look at how many square feet are in the package.

PatFussy,

Diameter of roll

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