KLEENEX BATHROOM TISSUE WHITE REGULAR 9X180SHEETS
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Oct 27, 2025

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✅ Positives • Softness + texture: It uses a “CleanRipple®” texture which is designed for a 3-in-1 combination of softness, strength and absorbency.  • Stronger sheets: The packaging notes “at least 35% thicker sheets vs 2-ply toilet tissue” in some variants, aiming to feel more substantial.  • Ethics / sustainability credentials: The product is FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified, meaning the fibres are from responsibly-managed forests.  • Hypoallergenic / septic safe: It’s described as hypoallergenic, biodegradable, and safe for septic tank systems.  • Australian made: Made in South Australia since 1966 (for the Kleenex brand).  • Good for business setting: If you have a roadhouse or regular customer throughput, stronger/softer paper means fewer complaints and possibly less usage per visit (since better quality may reduce waste). ⸻ ❌ Negatives / Things to watch • Cost: Premium toilet paper tends to cost more per roll or per sheet than basic brands. Some reviewers flagged “very expensive” or “not much of the toilet paper on each roll” even with the good quality.  • May not be the longest roll: While “Double Length” variants exist, the regular roll may still require more frequent replacement than ultra-economy rolls. One review: “Not much of the toilet paper on each roll and it cost so much money.”  • Thickness vs breaking: Some users say it’s very soft but may tear more easily if you use too little or pull too roughly. (E.g., from the double length variant reviews)  • Sustainability versus recycled: Although it’s FSC-certified, it still may use virgin pulp (not necessarily 100% recycled fibre). If your business wants to push the most sustainable angle, a fully recycled brand might be preferable. (From broader context of toilet paper sustainability)  • Over-investment for low-traffic areas: For your roadhouse, if the usage is light or budget is tight, the premium quality might not justify the extra cost compared to standard toilet paper

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