Compact Coreless Spindle Kit for Universal Standard Dispensers by GP PRO (Georgia-Pacific), Gray, 2 Spindles/Kit (50030)
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We were able to fit the adapters into the holes of our existing dispensers (a stainless steel dispenser holding two Despite this, the diameter of a coreless toilet paper roll is quite a bit Ultimately, it comes down to two things We were able to use the adapters with our dispensers, but the toilet paper roll itself was too big.
The Customer Response Team with Georgia Pacific is here to assist you. There is no problem with this spindle fitting 19378 roll. My sincere thanks go to
I believe I purchased 12 of them, and they came in one unit.
Sandy from Georgia Pacific here. The Universal Standard Telescoping Spindle is designed for use with single-phase power sources Roll of the bricks (Brick This is 663B- Is 6637, and is 715 685 The 0263-code Also, Bradley, please note In contrast, type 5084) or side by side The dispensers are designed on both sides (Brick The letter grade for 686 is Item 2740/B27460, and Item He said must be used to convert your existing universal commercial dispenser to be able to use Compact® coreless brand tissue. It is a pleasure to work with
Selected User Reviews For Compact Coreless Spindle Kit for Universal Standard Dispensers by GP PRO (Georgia-Pacific), Gray, 2 Spindles/Kit (50030)
So, I went to a local janitorial supply store and found some, but the rolls were very fat and dense, and the cores were really small. The holders I located on Amazon fit on a normal household TP holder and allow the paper to be used. This is really cool. I love it. Also, I got LoCor Bath Tissue as the brand of TP I bought. Thanks a lot! The following pictures will help you understand.

Take your time. The ends of this item are too large to fit into the base of my current roll holder as they are not the correct size for my current normal size TP rolls. I believe this item would replace my normal size
TP roller. There is no real need for this item - instead, it is meant for commercial dispensers to convert to compact rolls with a small hole in them, not for normal residential dispensers.

In some toilet paper brands, as well as others, there is a product called a "family mega roll (FMR)" as well. This is a large roll of toilet paper that has approximately 330 sheets and measures 5 inches in diameter. There is a porcelain toilet paper holder in one bathroom that is 5 inches wide, but it is not as deep as the other. There would be no room for these FMRs. As a result, we had either to take off about 10 feet of the roll (wasteful) or buy any rolls that were larger than 4 feet. An outside diameter of less than five inches is considered small. During my search for spindles on Amazon, I came across these products. Based on the dimensions, I replicated it with some wood dowels and figured that it would work just fine. That's exactly what happened! There is maybe a quarter to half inch of space left between the roll and the rim of the holder. Despite the fact that it rolls freely and feels very secure in the holder, I was pleased. Other reviews stated the spindle would fall out, but I pulled hard on this quite hard, pushed down very hard to the point where I was concerned it might break, and the FMR remained firmly in place as well as the 1 inch spindle previously. I guess this also means I can buy "Coreless" rolls as well. I am glad to know that too. However, if you have a problem with your toilet paper holder not fitting large rolls of toilet paper, this product is definitely worth considering. An item's dimensions are provided by the seller. It is the reduced size of the spindle and the fact that the spindles are spring loaded that allow the roll to hold larger toilet paper. Here are a couple of pictures of our 5 inch wide porcelain TP holder, both without TP and with a brand new FMR. Due to the fact that I had two, I know I would be covered should one break. A new era of peace has begun in.

In March, we purchased the TP from Staples. Trying to find any was a challenge since we could not find any in any store or online. Purchasing these plastic spring loaded half inch rollers for the TP, and they fit it perfectly. As far as we know, our TP does come with They do not fit in the first few pictures, as can be observed in the picture. Plan on buying a different kind of stand. The ends don't fit into the smaller holes on the stand. But as you can see from the other pictures, the spindle fits in the holder for the other bathroom as well. It is a little wobbly at first, but just don't spend too fast or too hard and it should The decision I made is still one I am glad I made. It's too bad we have to replace the first pictures with a new piece of TP holder, but we'll just have to do without those 1/2" rolls of TP. I am now able to find regular toilet paper at many stores if I need it. Getting the spindles apart is as simple as screwing them back together and tightening them. Grass on the inside of To fit in the second holder, it pushes together almost the whole width.

There would have been wood endcaps with metal endcaps on the original If you can locate one, you will be able to save money! It was likely that the plastic ones available today could be ground down to fit, but this one.

Since there was a shortage of toilet tissue and I could not use a regular holder, I bought coreless toilet tissue. I found these adapters and they work very well. The added bonus is the fantastic price for a pair.

Using these, the mega-sized rolls of toliet paper can fit in my ceramic wall tile retro toliet paper holder, thus making the roll spin! What I needed was exactly this. It is a pleasure to work with.

This whole thing is making me feel ill It took less paper, but the middle didn't fit through. In the end, I even hammered the thin part, but it wouldn't go through as well as the larger part. The correspondences don't seem to work for me, but I dunno what they are for Paper with fewer gaps between the center and the paper doesn't have any gap in It is difficult to pull the center of the paper out of the paper, so I'm not sure how these might fit in, since there is no room to fit them. Can you tell me what type of paper they require? Scott, however, is at odds with They do not work if less is used.
