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| Brand: Seventh Generation
Buy New: $47.99
New (3) from $47.99
Rating: 113 reviews Sales Rank: 22
Number Of Items: 48 Shipping Weight (lbs): 20 Dimensions (in): 18.9 x 18.7 x 14.3
ASIN: B000C7OHFK
Release Date: October 14, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Showing reviews 6-10 of 113
keepin' it green--despite the texture and the price August 29, 2007 Matthew G. Sherwin 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Seventh Generation makes a fine brand of bath tissue--even if it's not exactly Charmin soft. I prefer the texture of Scott bath tissue so for me this product was really not bad at all. I enjoy knowing that I am helping to keep our planet "green" when choosing this bath tissue. This bath tissue is made of completely recycled paper--80% of which is post consumer material! Great! All this DOES reduce pollution, just as they advertise on the wrapping of the roll of toilet paper. The wrapping is great and the bath tissue is whitened without using bleach. I am very impressed. Predictably, this bath tissue is not just kinder to Mother Nature; it's easier on those of us who are sensitive to scents. It is hypoallergenic; and it is perfectly safe for toilet and septic systems just as Amazon notes above. Of course, there's always a limit to how much paper will go in one single flush down the toilet; but most people have an intuitive sense about this so it shouldn't be a problem. Of course, bath tissue never "goes stale," so if you catch a sale on this product stock up on it! The rolls can be stored in the package they come in; or you can store the rolls individually in various places throughout your home where they will be needed. Actually, there are some concerns. Seventh Generation bath tissue is comparatively expensive to most other brands of bath tissue. People on a budget may simply not be able to afford this product. Moreover, some people will protest the feel of this paper since, as I wrote above, it's not exactly Charmin soft. I'll take off one star for these two issues even though I personally like this very much. I know that in time Seventh Generation will figure out a way to make this product softer--and cheaper. Overall, if you don't mind the texture and the price, this is excellent bath tissue. I myself recommend it highly.
Excellent tissue, but this is WAY overpriced September 3, 2007 C. Stoneham (Texas) 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
And we thought it was expensive at Central Market! Do yourself a favor and check your local store. We paid 9 usd for 12 rolls which works out to 36 for 48 rolls. Guess this is how Amazon keeps the prices on other items down ;)
mountains and mountains of paper! September 16, 2007 Lovable Liz (Crane, TX USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I was a little apprehensive about buying this in such a large quantity only because I have "tissue issues" when a toilet paper falls apart when you use it. You ladies, know what I mean. There is nothing worse than toilet paper lint. You won't get that with this product! Also, my 7 year old was having urinary tract infection symptoms for months and since we switched to this brand she hasn't complained ONE TIME about itching or burning. I attribute that to the way they whiten their paper and it being hypoallergenic! I also figured out that our family of 5 (2 of us being females) goes through one roll every 2 1/2 days so this case of toilet paper will last us about 4 MONTHS! Can everyone rejoice with me at only having to buy TP 3 times a year? Look, the bottom line *smile* is that it's better for your body AND better for the environment so feel good about buying this product!
Environmentally friendly, but not super-soft November 25, 2007 J. Snavely (Raleigh, NC United States) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I have come to use a lot of Seventh Generation products lately, this being one of them. Plus: - not packaged with plastic - available in bulk - chlorine free (chlorine is quite harmful to the environment) Minus: - it's far from the super-soft tissues I grew up with No, it's not super-soft. It's not uncomfortable though, and you will quickly get used to it. I bought the 1-ply by mistake last time though, and it was horrible. It was way too thin and is a hassle to use. Stick with the 2-ply.
seventh generation is soft enough for me May 27, 2006 P. Castle (PA, USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I actually find the softness of those big name brands to be annoying. Their lint production alone is enough to turn me away. I have used many seventh generation products for years and find their toilet paper to be the best of its kind. It is 2-ply which is very nice and it is made with 80% post-consumer materials!
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