Toilet Rolls DOMESTIC

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I find the only trouble with real toilet paper is the rolls are often too big for the funny container so I have to look for the cheap ones to get them to fit. Or use a lot on the first exertion, if you know what I mean.
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Maybe find somewhere else to keep the normal loo roll, fit another type of toilet roll holder perhaps?

Our old Autosleeper seems to take a standard loo roll in the holder at the side of the cassette toilet, but I don't tend to keep the 'working' loo roll there anyway as I personally think it's a daft place (from a hygiene point of view).

Another example of moho designers and builders making things a little too 'custom' - but ensuring a further income stream for themselves and other manufacturers in aftermarket products?

They're not so different to many other manufacturers I guess, particularly those in the computer tech industry who are terrible!!! :oops::oops::oops::devilish:
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Just as a matter of interest, does anyone buy this fancy camping stuff and if so could you tell me what it does that ordinary toilet paper doesn't?
It makes a bigger profit for the makers of the stuff.
Andrex used to be far better and cheaper, but they stopped making the good Andrex rolls, which were flat (not embossed to make the roll look bigger) and had less PVA coating. I suspect they lost a lot of sales as a result. We stopped buying it, and switched to other brands, but never found any as good as Andrex used to be.
 
We have always bought the soft cushion stuff from Lidl or Aldi for home, but at the start of the lockdown we were down to two spares and I found a four pack of rolls in Sainsburys. It was really thin paper and I was dubious about finger penetration, but I was impressed, much better than the cushion stuff. Unfortunately I have no idea what it was and will probably never know now.
 
I find the only trouble with real toilet paper is the rolls are often too big for the funny container so I have to look for the cheap ones to get them to fit. Or use a lot on the first exertion, if you know what I mean.
I've found the opposite. Since we switched from Andrex, the toilet rolls we have ended up using are narrower, and tend to fall out of the toilet roll holder in the motorhome.
Fixed that by squashing the inner from the preceding roll into the hole in the middle of the new one, effectively extending its width.
 

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