Halsa Auto Visor Tissue Refills for Tempo Visor - 2 Bags (Total of 6 Refills)
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This is a thicker version of Tempo There is a difference in thickness between the Halsa and a plywood. There's a noticeable difference in quality between the two. Although they are good, they aren't as good as they could be
There were three refill packs per bundle in mine. In each refill pack, there are 24 3-oz There are two layers of tissue.
Selected User Reviews For Halsa Auto Visor Tissue Refills for Tempo Visor - 2 Bags (Total of 6 Refills)
Unlike Kleenex, they are as thin as a sheet of paper. There are some kinds of tissue, but they are not soft and are scratchy. It would have been easy for me to just put Kleenex into my Tempo Visor if I wanted something thinner. The number of tissues in a package is limited and they are thin, so per tissue, they are quite expensive. The original Tempo was thicker, so I'd recommend passing these up until you can find a thicker one. had been using them for spills, not for my nose, so they are useless as a Tempo replacement.
The visor over my eyes has a holder. My usual deal at the 99cent store is to get the item I just purchased for $2 instead of $6. But for some reason, I can't find them for months upon The product is good, though the price is a bit steep for my tastes.
My family members received Tempo visor tissue holders many years ago when I bought them. I discovered they were very difficult to find once I ran out of refills, possibly because they had been There were a lot of overpriced stocks I could find - I guess there is a demand and supply issue. After moving them to the basement, I forgot about them so I kept a couple of the visor holders. Some refills I still had found their way into my possession recently and I now use The convenience of having a tissue easy to access in the car truly is helpful. The Halsa visor refills have run out of stock now, so I am trying this alternative. The Halsa tissues don't compare well to genuine Tempo tissues. Even so, it is nice to have the Halsa tissues on hand, since the Halsa seems to be the only manufacture.
The only problem is that they are small packs, so given the price you don't get much. It doesn't make them as thick as they used to be years ago, when Tempo first came up with the idea for the car. They are still made well, just not as thick as they used to be. Although they fit nicely in my old Car Visor Tempo Holder, I feel they are the best towels you can get for the car, at least at this point in time. The only wish I have is that they could be made a little bit thicker.
The two in our vehicles are already installed, and we bought one for the car of our adult child as well. I find the tissues to be soft and of good quality, and I find them to be just as good or better than some of the.
In order to avoid getting distracted from the road while I am driving, I need to be able to reach for a tissue It's the Halsa that clips onto the visor that I prefer, but I've tried a number of other dispensers as well. The visor of the front passenger is where I keep it so that I can easily grab one whenever I need one. The tissue dispenser has not shown any signs of wear over years of use, and the tissue paper itself is good quality and of a good size.
The 99 cents store stopped carrying the tissue for a while, so I bought the sun visor holder and tissues instead. My entire life will never be without them now that I found them on Amazon!.
Be careful not to knock a visor tissue holder until you have tried it out. That's what I'm all about. It's a pain to have tissues in my visor, but I need them all the time when I'm driving I have no problems with it. When my daughter inherits my mother's 20-year-old clothes The year is A car had tissues in it when it was old. When my daughter was a baby, she poohed Initially, she hated them, but as time went on she grew to love them.