








🚽 Scott 1000: The smart, sustainable clean that keeps you ahead of the curve!
Scott 1000 Sheets Per Roll offers 8 rolls of 1-ply, fast-dissolving, septic-safe toilet paper made from FSC-certified sustainable sources. Designed for low-flow toilets and on-the-go lifestyles, it delivers long-lasting value with 1000 sheets per roll and a trusted 4.7-star rating from over 63,000 customers.
| ASIN | B00NU2590G |
| Additional Features | Septic |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,325 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #67 in Toilet Paper |
| Brand | Scott |
| Brand Name | Scott |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 63,888 Reviews |
| Identity Package Type | Bulk |
| Item Dimensions | 17 x 4.5 x 8.5 inches |
| Item Form | Roll with Sheets |
| Manufacturer | Kimberly-Clark |
| Material | Paper |
| Material Features | Septic safe |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Material Type Free | Tree Free, Plastic Free, BPA Free, Chlorine Free, Bleach Free, Dye Free |
| Ply | 1-Ply |
| Ply Rating | 1-Ply |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bath |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Sheet Count | 1000 |
| Sheet Count Per Unit | 1000 |
| Size | 8 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Skin Type | All Skin |
| Special Feature | Septic |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Count |
S**N
Not fancy, but cleans adequately, hardly ever clogs toilets, lasts longer, and is inexpensive.
Scott 1000 is ideal for today's low flow toilets that clog easily. You would have to use a great deal of it at once to cause clogging. It is definitely NOT a "cushy tushy" brand, but it is inexpensive and cleans you adequately, and your plunger or plumber's snake will remain unused in your closet. Do not use generics. Wegman's generic version of Scott 1000 may leave bits of tissue on the skin.
A**R
Will buy again
Great value
M**A
Very good toilet paper.
Very good toilet paper.
L**.
and paying my very nice plumber hefty fees for his services
A: I live in a House that was built over a century ago, with 1950's era plumbing that has the temperament of a two year old. The plumber says, though it's dated, it doesn't really need to be replaced until it gives out-- a costly psrospect, when the time comes. After going a few rounds with it backing up, and paying my very nice plumber hefty fees for his services, I was about to break down and go for the update. Then I found this Scott product, and it is *all* that I buy now. Couple of years and counting, and the difference is amazing. I have had a minor back up or two, but nothing a good drain opener couldn't easily deal with. Usually a fifteen minute gel type will clear it. I also found a main line cleaner, (gallon size jug you pour in, leave overnight), I use a couple of times a year for maintenance, or if the gel doesn't clear it, and that has always taken care of any problem. However, incidents are now few and far between, and really no more than you'd likely have with any plumbing from time to time. And I haven't had to call the plumber since. The saving grace is this tissue breaks down much more quickly and easily than other types, and that makes all the difference with 'sensitive' plumbing. (I picked up some of the old brand once to fill in until my order arrived, and it was right back to the old problems within a week-- never again.) It is thinner than the hyped brands, it's one ply, not two. (Duh.) It is not coarse or rough, though, and use whatever you need, the rolls still last much longer. This is the product I'd buy now even it wasn't saving me a fortune and much angst over plumbing issues. It's practical, economical, and perfectly serviceable; it's toilet tissue, what more do you really need? However, if you have cantankerous plumbing, you do *need* this. I have it on Subscribe and Save now, so I don't have to worry about forgetting to order it. *Highly recommend.*
T**L
Great product for septic tank use
The only tissue I buy. Best for septic tanks and never had a clog. Economy size is great and lasts a long time. Fairly soft.
M**S
last awhile
these are great scott 8 rolls
D**E
Statistical Comparison of Scott Bathroom Tissue
Update: The shipping on this item is no longer free, which means you lose alot of value. This might seem like an alarming amount of statistical data considering it's concerning... toilet paper... of all things, but, if you do the math, this product is the best value, given several factors. You must assume the following about this product: 1. This single-ply product is as effective as most 2-ply products. And I believe it is. 2. This product is not uncomfortable in any way, but it is not cottony-soft. If you are sensitive to the texture of bath tissue, you may not be wild about this product. To quote Dwight Schrute, "Don't get me start on how coddled the American anus is..." Personally, I'm just fine with the texture of this product. Disclaimer: if you are accustomed to cottony-soft, 2-ply bath tissue for your sensitive hind-region, you should spend more money on a product that properly caters to your pampered anus. That said, the math is as follows: Each roll contains 1000 sheets, which are 4.1" in length, or: 1000(4.1)= 4100 Inches per roll Comparison rolls of 2-ply are 500 sheets, which are an average of 4" in length, or: 500(4)= 2000 inches per roll If you folded your Scott Bathroom Tissue in half (creating 2-ply bath tissue), you'd have a length of 2050 inches, which is 50 inches greater than the average 2-ply. We can extrapolate that Scott Bathroom Tissue contains more useable length of product than comparable products. I did not take sheet width into account, because Scott Bathroom Tissue's width is standard, or adequate, and comparable to other products. Users who require a wider bathroom tissue may consider consulting a doctor, finding a specialty outlet, or contacting a bathroom tissue manufacturer who may manufacture bathroom tissue at a custom width for an additional cost. It's simple to calculate your cost per roll, for example, in this pack you receive 20 rolls; you simply divide the total cost by the number of rolls, or: $11/20= $0.55/roll To compare to other brands, you must also find the cost per roll. In this example, I will use a no-name brand, in a large box. We'll call it TPerfection, which comes in a box of 96 rolls for $40. We determine the cost per roll is: $40/95= $0.46 - that sounds enticing!! But it's not, because you're purchasing 500 sheets per roll, at 4" per sheet, or 500(4)= 2000" Remember, Scott's rolls each contain: 1000(4.1)= 4100" Again, we must assume that Scott's Bathroom Tissue is equally as effective as comparable 2-ply rolls. And you see that you are getting a much greater value from Scott's Bathroom Tissue. In some product applications, you might like a formula to create a ratio that easily compares the value of two products - in this case, it's entirely unecessary. It's easy to extrapolate that Scott's Bathroom Tissue exceeds comparable brands in value.
S**T
Not going back to fluffy two ply
This stuff is great! It is thin and the paper would not be soft except it is so thin. It's also strong, but falls apart quickly in water so it won't plug plumbing. Feeling the texture when I first bought it, I wondered, but my wife and I both love it now for several reasons: 1) If you tear off a longer strip than usual for ordinary two ply, it is actually MUCH more effective...a wad of it contours much better and it's strong enough to wipe well and does not leave fragments on you 2) no perfume 3) no risk of clogs or septic problems (if you're on septic...we're on sewer) 4) a real BIGGIE: Does not leave lint all over everything in the bathroom. Safer, you're not breathing lint, and far less messy than the fluffy stuff. 5) a roll lasts MUCH longer than the two ply stuff...especially the fluffy two ply stuff. It may take a week or two to get used to it, but when you do you won't want to use the regular junk again if you care about the issues I listed!
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