Compact Coreless Spindle for ASI Dispenser by GP PRO (Georgia-Pacific), 50012, Gray, 2 Spindles per Case
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Our existing dispensers (enclosed stainless steel dispenser for two standard rolls) were able to accommodate the adapters. The coreless toilet paper roll, on the other hand, has a much larger diameter. In the end, Our dispensers worked with adapters, but the toilet paper roll itself was too big.
Hello there, this is Georgia Pacific's Customer Response Team. Yes, this spindle will work with a 19378 roll. Thank you very much.
I believe I purchased 12 of them in a single unit.
I'm Sandy from Georgia Pacific, and I'd like to welcome you. This telescoping spindle is for single-ended universal standard single-ended single-ended single-ended single-ended single-ended single-ended single- (Bobrick: roll) 663/B- 6637, as well as B- 685; 0263- Bradley as well. 5084) or on a side-by-side basis dispensers with a side design (Bobrick: 686, B- 2740/B27460, as well as B- 2730; Bradley: 5124, 5123, and 5126) to enable the Compact® coreless brand tissue tolls to be used in your existing universal commercial dispenser. Thank you very much.
Selected User Reviews For Compact Coreless Spindle for ASI Dispenser by GP PRO (Georgia-Pacific), 50012, Gray, 2 Spindles per Case
Crisis Number Nineteen So I went to a local janitorial supply store and found some, but they were extremely fat and dense, with small cores. So I found these holders on Amazon that allow the paper to fit into a standard TP holder. LOVE IT. By the way, the TP I received was LoCor Bath Tissue. THANKS! Pictures can be found here.
I was under the impression that this item would replace the roller that I currently have for regular sizebr>TP rolls; however, it does not fit my current roll holder because the ends are not the correct size to fit into the base. br>br>This item is for converting commercial bathroom dispensers to use compact rolls with a small hole in them, not for regular residential bathrooms.
We bought the toilet paper from Staples in March. It was a struggle because we couldn't find any in any store or even on the internet. I decided to buy these plastic spring-loaded half-inch rollers, which fit the TP perfectly. The cardboard inserts are present in our toilet paper. They don't fit the stand in the first few, as you can see in the photo. Because the ends don't fit into the stand's small holes, you'll need to buy a different type. The spindle, however, does fit in the holder for the other bathroom, as shown in the other pictures. This is a little shaky, but if you don't spend too much time or effort on it, it will work. I'm still glad I went with my gut. Unfortunately, we had to buy a new TP holder to replace the old one, and the 1/2" rolls of TP won't fit on it either, but that's fine. If needed, regular toilet paper is now available in many stores. There's no need to screw anything back together or tighten anything; the spindles simply come apart. Inside the spindle, there's a lot of room for movement. To fit in the second holder, it pushes nearly the entire width together.
I'm in the middle of a cor- There was less paper, but it couldn't fit through the middle. Even after hammering the skinny bit, it wouldn't go through; the larger piece obviously doesn't fit either. I'm not sure how they function, but the cor- There is no gap between the paper and the center of the sheet when using less paper. There's no way to really pull the center of the paper out, so I'm not sure how these will fit with no room to spare. Is there a specific type of paper that they require? With Scott, however, things are different. These, on the other hand, do not work.
Wood with metal endcaps was the original design - Attempt to locate one of these! Today's plastic ones could possibly be ground down to fit, but this was ideal.
So I bought this converter to use with Georgia Pacific toilet paper rolls that have a small center. It came quickly and was simple to put together. We haven't had to use the bulk toilet paper we bought for this holder yet, but it's in our back-up plan in case of any future toilet paper shortages.
When toilet paper was in short supply, I bought this to hold commercial style compact roll paper that I found on another website office store. It is compatible with my home dispenser and allows me to use the compact rolls. The only issue was that one of my dispensers didn't have enough depth to accommodate the massive 1000-sheet compact roll. Nothing to do with this product, which functioned flawlessly in the dispenser once the roll was reduced in size. I'll keep this in mind for future use with compact rolls, even though my home dispensers work better with regular toilet paper. This simple fix can be done at home and will keep the compact rolls in place.
Due to a shortage, I purchased coreless toilet tissue because I couldn't use a regular holder. These adapters were discovered and they work perfectly, with the added bonus of a great price for a package of two.