Scott Rapid-Dissolving Bathroom Tissue, 1-Ply, Unscented, Case Pack, Five - 4 Roll Packs, 800 Sheets Each (20 Rolls) | 
| Brand: Scott
Buy New: $20.20
Rating: 27 reviews Sales Rank: 356
Number Of Items: 5 Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 21.1 x 9.3 x 8.5
ASIN: B000E1VYQO
Release Date: December 19, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Pack of five 4-count packages of 1-Ply rapid dissolving bathroom tissue (20 total rolls) | | • | Septic tank safe toilet paper | | • | The branded bathroom tissue solution for RV's, boats and sensitive plumbing | | • | Long lasting; 800 sheets per roll | | • | Case pack is convenient for large families |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 22 more reviews...
all right by me !!! August 15, 2007 Matthew G. Sherwin 16 out of 18 found this review helpful
Scott makes a great rapid-dissolving toilet tissue: even with its new "technology" I still get longer use out of a roll than when I tried other brands such as Charmin. The roll is somewhat thick but it's easy to store in the plastic bag it comes in or you can unpack the twenty rolls and store them in various bathrooms or closets around your home. Sure, this bath tissue isn't going to be the softest you'll ever find--but it does a great job of what you want it to do. Moreover, this toilet tissue is easy on your toilet pipes and any septic tank; and I've never had a clog. Don't use too much or you WILL get a clogged toilet--but you'll be able to use it well intuitively. Naturally toilet paper never "goes stale" or "wears out." If you can catch a sale on this item and you like it, stock up! The only real drawback which turns some people off is that the actual toilet paper itself is not as soft as some other brands--like Charmin. This is totally a matter of personal preference. I have used both and both get the job done. However, I noticed that Charmin and similar ultra soft brands seemed to go faster than any type of Scott bath tissue did. Scott is not too rough for me; but I will take off one star because of this issue to make this a four star review. Overall, Scott rapid-dissolving toilet tissue is well worth a try, especially when you get it on sale. Try some today--I hope you are satisfied with it!
Good, but not great. January 12, 2007 M. Mihaly (Scottsdale, AZ) 8 out of 11 found this review helpful
I consider myself a bit of a paper products connoisseur, so I was really excited to get a chance to check out the RD (Rapid-Dissolving) technology that Scott has developed. They've been testing it in Japan for a couple years now and I was sadly unable to find anyone to import it some for testing purposes. I guess the FDA hadn't approved it yet or something. In any case, I finally ordered some from Amazon and let me tell you: This is the paper you want to be cleaning yourself with. It's soft, it's unscented (a must as far as I'm concerned. Too many people have allergy problems with scented products), and it's durable enough to stand up to the harshest messes. Another bonus: RD technology is likely to be easier on septic tanks.
Meh, it's okay. March 19, 2007 Michael Siegel (Washington, DC USA) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Maybe I'm biased due to not having plumbing that's very prone to clogging; maybe I'm also somewhat biased due to the fact that I also often use toilet paper as facial tissue in place of Kleenexes (where higher durability might be desired). The trade-off of the rapid-dissolving feature seemingly is that the paper is REALLY thin...and sometimes it might dissolve before you'd like it to. So, I found myself going through the rolls pretty quickly, probably having been conditioned to use a lot at a time in compensation. It works, though, especially once you get used to it.
if you're tired of clogged toilets February 13, 2007 SunnyInLA (Los Angeles, CA United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
If you live in an old building where the toilet is always getting clogged by your abundant use of regular toilet paper, then this is the brand and variant you should switch to. Objectively judging it by what it promises (rapidly dissolves...), I'd have to give it five stars. It practically melts as soon as it touches water. Don't expect to be able to use it for mopping water off the sink; you'll just end up with a mess of dissolved tissue. I'm giving it only four stars, because it's not my favorite toilet paper (that would be Charmin Ultra), but the necessary choice.
Forfeit a little comfort for flush success..... February 16, 2007 Yogafreedom (MA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This toilet paper will never feel like the cozy stuff that blocks the toilet on a regular basis, but it is a product that feels somewhat better than varieties you find in many public toilets. I am willing to compromise a tiny bit of plush, and save all the hours spent attached to toilet plungers. I do concern myself with any chemicals that are placed into a product that makes it "rapid-dissolve", and will in time, try an environmentaly friendly brand. A great option for family with kids who know no limits for toilet paper usage, and ignore the presence of a plunger.
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