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Scott Professional Coreless High-Capacity Jumbo Roll Bulk Toilet Paper (07005), White, (12 Rolls at 2,300' Each, 27,600'/Case)

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  • 2,300'/Roll, 12 Scott Coreless High-Capacity Jumbo Roll Toilet Paper Rolls/Case; 27,600'/Case; 1-Ply; White
  • Scott Brand stands out among coreless toilet paper brands for its superior quality; this roll has 2-ply softness
  • No core means more wholesale toilet tissue on each roll
  • Each high-capacity roll has 15% more bath tissue than standard industrial jumbo rolls
  • FSC and ECOLOGO certified; meets or exceeds EPA guidelines for post-consumer waste content (at least 25%); Sewer and Septic Safe


Scott® provides reliable balance of efficiency, performance and value. Selecting Scott® Coreless High-Capacity Jumbo Roll Toilet Paper is a smart choice for your business. It brings you high-capacity and each roll offers 15% more than standard jumbo roll toilet paper brands, so you'll have to order less frequently. It's an economical choice, and it's also soft and durable. Scott® Coreless High-Capacity Toilet Paper meets EPA guidelines for post-consumer waste and is FSC®certified. It's elemental chlorine-free (ECF) and reduces packaging waste with 100% elimination of core waste when compared to cored commercial jumbo rolls. Scott® Jumbo Roll bulk toilet tissue works with manual Coreless Jumbo Roll Tissue Dispensers. It's a savvy, economical and efficient choice for your business.


Jon Wayne
Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2021
They need to put more tissue on a roll because you will be using more (much more) tissue as it is very thin. I suppose all-in-all it is worth the money.
P. WARD
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2020
When I buy a carton of this toilet paper, I’m stocked for two years. No concerns about clogging up the toilet. I consider its thinness to be a feature, not a problem. Diarrhea should be treated with soap & water, not toilet paper. For normal use, this is fine.
Cristina W.
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2020
Excellent! It has been very efficient to have large toilet paper rolls- so that we are not having to change them out every few days. Especially having three children. Soft, durable for its kind. Just need a free standing toilet paper dispenser (about $20, totally worth It). as it doesn’t fit in standard ones.
bsalem
Reviewed in Canada on March 31, 2020
you want to save on toilet paper get it
Henry
Reviewed in Canada on March 27, 2020
Nice
Anna
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2020
This is not a 2ply toilet paper. Yes, received it fast; yes, 12 big rolls but not 2ply!!! Amazon should have a conversation with this supplier. I am still debating if I will return it... I don’t like companies that lie on purpose!
Marlie Burton-Roche
Reviewed in Canada on June 15, 2019
The large rolls are much better. Much less waste of space and paper.
Mia
Reviewed in Canada on November 3, 2016
Very satisfied with this choice
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2014
This is my second time buying the Kimberly-Clark Scott bathroom tissue....So you know I liked it, and it lasts a long time.If the price stays the same and the product stays the same,I will continue to but this product !
a reserved citizen
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2014
Continuous roll without segments, made to be used with specific dispenser, with a serrated edge to cut off a length. I recommend the dispenser, as cheap and practical, with the following notes. This is single ply, so it is safer for preventing toilet backups, and the material is strong, when dry and folded, but not when wet; making it just as durable, as a double ply, yet easier for it to fall apart when wet, to prevent clogging. Other tissues, and double plies, may be stronger wet, and therefore more likely to add to what clogs up a toilet, but more comfortable to use. If you take the single ply, and put it in water, and stir, it easily falls apart. There are other reasons for backups, this cannot cure. Once wet, this is not a useful wipe. I found that the roll, will roll smoother, if I take the back of a stick pen to reopen the small hole that it pivots on. The single ply can be pulled straight down, and then swept over the serrated edge, which may take a little practice, since the serrated edge is not sharp, but is very repeatable with minor practice. Otherwise, unusable fragments may result. The distance to the cutting edge, will with practice, leave just enough still hanging, that the next person can just reach underneath, very consistently, without needing to find an end, unless someone just decides to yank, and leaves this for you to correct. This is not fool proof, as some have complained of grabbing fragments. If some are unable to refrain from yanking, fragments will result more with the single ply. The manual dispenser, is mounted on a bracket the size of a ruler, allowing easy removal and remounting, to replace the roll, by just lifting it off the hinge it hangs on. But this also means, that the unit can be knocked off, if handled roughly. When the larger roll is small enough, it can be mounted to the side, next to new full roll, as one sheet instructions show, so that there is no need for a separate roll to be left, laying out for someone else to figure out how to mount it, making it less likely to run out, before it is noticed, by someone more capable, that it needs a second roll. I use a wedge between my vanity, and where the dispenser is mounted, to keep the unit, from being knocked off it's mount, which is potential problem. It is not a luxury roll, nor a luxury dispenser. For my application, it works the great for me, and I wish I had done this earlier. But for those that may be impatient, it may end up a nuisance, if people tend to yank off fragments too small to use, ending up in lots of litter, or by knocking the unit off the hinges that it just hangs on, for easy maintenance. If you can handle these two issues, and learn to widen the hole the role pivots on, to the size it was, before it was squashed, not bigger; this toilet paper should not be the cause of backups, and when it is dry, and folded, should be is about as durable, as any two ply. Some of us are fans of the Scott single ply, although it certainly is not a luxury wipe. Some may not like, the commercial toilet look. The color is dark, which makes it hardly noticeable, in my washroom. I now find it very convenient. I do not have to wait, for the Scott 1000 single rolls, to go on sale, for a sales price. It stores in much less space, than single rolls, for a large supply. I have almost no waste at nor find a place store the more than double space it takes for single rolls. It lasts much longer, before I find myself, wishing I had noticed, that the roll ran out, before I sat down to relieve myself. I can get a discount by signing up for automatic reorder, yet cancel if I do not need more. But this may not be what is best, for every situation. For me it is.
DBaker
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2013
We have not used the 1 ply before in our tissue roll holders. It is very hard to use, and leaves pieces that tear off around the holder. We would not ever buy the 1 ply again. I have used the KC Scott 2 ply, and will again. It was not worth the savings for our business.
Katherine Robertson
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2013
I bought this for home use, thinking that, although unusual to have commercial-type toilet paper in the home, I would save money by buying big rolls like this. I am one who loves the one-ply paper, primarily because you rarely have back-ups in the toilet when using it. And since I'm a Scott paper lover, this seemed like a good buy.All the rolls came packed nicely and the rolls were all in good shape. I also purchased a dispenser for these rolls that I have yet to install on the wall (waiting to see how I like buying paper this way, and because I will soon be remodeling). I did install a roll into the dispenser to see how it worked. You must take your finger and push open the hole in the middle of the roll on both sides to make sure it will fit into the dispenser, and then it will roll out nicely.I found that I end up using one roll in my home (it's just me with a few guests each week) in the course of 10-12 days. It is definitely being more cost-effective to use these rolls than to buy TP in the grocery store.