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Sofpull Centerpull Toilet Paper Dispenser by GP PRO (Georgia-Pacific), Translucent Smoke, 56501, 10.500" W x 6.750" D x 10.500" H

Sofpull Centerpull Toilet Paper Dispenser by GP PRO (Georgia-Pacific), Translucent Smoke, 56501, 10.500 Sofpull Centerpull Toilet Paper Dispenser by GP PRO (Georgia-Pacific), Translucent Smoke, 56501, 10.500 Sofpull Centerpull Toilet Paper Dispenser by GP PRO (Georgia-Pacific), Translucent Smoke, 56501, 10.500 Sofpull Centerpull Toilet Paper Dispenser by GP PRO (Georgia-Pacific), Translucent Smoke, 56501, 10.500 Sofpull Centerpull Toilet Paper Dispenser by GP PRO (Georgia-Pacific), Translucent Smoke, 56501, 10.500 Sofpull Centerpull Toilet Paper Dispenser by GP PRO (Georgia-Pacific), Translucent Smoke, 56501, 10.500 Sofpull Centerpull Toilet Paper Dispenser by GP PRO (Georgia-Pacific), Translucent Smoke, 56501, 10.500
$ 9.89

Score By Feature

Based on 53 ratings
Packaging
8.94
Satisfaction
9.40
Customer service
9.28
Value for money
9.30

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Product Description

By entering your model number, you can make sure that this fits.
When compared to jumbo bath tissue, one-at-a-time dispensing is a more sanitary solution.
Over-usage due to over-spinning the roll is no longer an issue.
Rolls with a large capacity require fewer roll changes and have lower maintenance costs.
Vandalism and theft are reduced with the use of a key lock.
Use with item 19510 from GP.

Questions & Answers

How can we obtain a replacement key for the dispenser if we have misplaced ours?

I'm Sandy from Georgia Pacific, and I'd like to welcome you. GP can provide you with a free replacement key by calling 866-GP-KEY. 435- 5647 Thank you very much.

Is toilet paper safe for use in a septic tank?

I'm Sandy from Georgia Pacific, and I'd like to welcome you. Yes, all standard sewer and septic systems are safe to use with the 19510 toilet paper. Thank you very much.

Are the replacement rolls specific to a particular brand, or can any large dispenser toilet paper roll be used?

I'm Sandy from Georgia Pacific, and I'd like to welcome you. The Sofpull tissue 19510 is required for use with this tissue dispenser. Thank you very much.

Is it possible to use regular toilet paper in this?

Hello, this is Georgia Pacific's customer service team. This dispenser does not accept regular toilet paper rolls. The 19510 SOFPULL® CENTERPULL 2- is the proper refill for this dispenser. PLY HIGH- TOILET PAPER WITH A LARGE CAPACITY. Thank you very much.

Selected User Reviews For Sofpull Centerpull Toilet Paper Dispenser by GP PRO (Georgia-Pacific), Translucent Smoke, 56501, 10.500" W x 6.750" D x 10.500" H

Excellent tissue holders for commercial use
5/5

These do have a tendency to break down over time (2-). 3 years in a commercial setting)br>First to fail will be the metal lock to plastic, followed by clear plastic cracking. br>However, all of these items can be easily replaced with very little effort. However, the best price! br>br>.

Kyler Gillespie
Kyler Gillespie
| Sep 29, 2021
Excellent value for money
5/5
Michaela TOMLINSON
Michaela TOMLINSON
| Nov 14, 2021
I strongly advise everyone to purchase this item
5/5

This item is completely new!.

Arturo LAW
Arturo LAW
| Jun 15, 2021
Good product, but it becomes difficult to remove after a while and becomes stuck
3/5

To correct, I have to open too many times, so I have to abandon the traditional roll out, which I had hoped to do away with.

Halo Kent
Halo Kent
| Jan 19, 2021
It was thrown away
3/5

We had to remove and replace this product after only two days due to its poor performance. I couldn't even bear the thought of returning them. They were thrown away right away.

Tobias Beasley
Tobias Beasley
| Jul 02, 2021
That's exactly what I was looking for
5/5

I installed it in the company bathroom and believe it has solved the paper problem. It is, in my opinion, the best paper dispenser, practical, hygienic, and attractive. Very highly recommended.

Jessie Santos
Jessie Santos
| Mar 03, 2021
tissue of acceptable quality Pros: (1) The two-ply paper is of reasonable quality, far superior to most commercial (nearly dirt-cheap) tissue used by many businesses that are solely concerned with up-selling
4/5

br>Initial costs, such as the ever-increasing single-digit interest rates, ply rolls that once adorned our structure As a result of the thin, poor quality, there was a lot of waste (users ripping off large quantities). tissue that is easily broken It was easy to waste a lot of money), and you could hear all the noise from people pulling a lot of the low-quality single-use plastic bags. from the larger rolls of ply paper (2) If properly prepared and installed, the rolls will last for a long time. br>(3) When comparing costs, the GP tissue, purchased in multiple 6-packs, costs about the same delivered as the paper that used to be in the building but was of much lower quality and had a lot of waste. br>(3) Yes, the paper comes out crinkled. It's best if you flatten it into a couple (there are now four). Although the (ply) sheets overlapped, this is one of the ways it reduces waste while remaining simple to use. br>The squares are large enough to be folded and re-folded multiple times. used 3- 5 times while maintaining a tidy appearance. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. (1) There is clearly inconsistency in the quality control of some of the paper rolls. br>Because this is a two-page paper, ply, it's essential that the 2- As the plies are pulled out and unwound from the center of the roll, rather than the edge, they stay together. br>While some rolls perform admirably, others tend to jam multiple times before breaking free. Why? br>I noticed a thin line (less than 1/8" wide) running down the length of the paper on the rolls that work well. br>It appears that this like is a two-way swagging. Glue the ply layers together so they don't separate when they're pulled out. br>Because the jammed rolls lack such a line, the two-dimensional model is used. Ply layers frequently split, causing too many layers to unwind at once, jamming the dispenser opening. br>While I'm sure the process is heavily automated due to the low costs, the factory clearly has a people problem. a lack of quality control by the people involved, as well as the management people not caring, resulting in product sabotage (2) The GP video for loading new rolls of tissue into the dispenser clearly shows/implies that removing the cardboard tube from the center of the roll of tissue is simple. br>This is a rare occurrence! br>(a) The spiral weak spot within the cardboard tube isn't particularly weak; it rarely splits more than 1/3 of the way down the length of the tube on the first try, from either side. br>(b) On the inside of the cardboard tube, the location where the tissue is glued to the outside of the cardboard tube is not visible. br>(c) Without knowing where the glue is located, it is impossible to predict which tissue the cardboard will slide out of vs. Moreover, the glue used to attach the tissue to the cardboard tube has not always been allowed to dry first, resulting in a lot of waste. br> As a result, the glue has penetrated multiple layers, and multiple layers (not just the first layer of tissue on the roll) have been glued together. br>br>For Con (a) above, I personally created a make "fix"; GP does not provide this service. br>I made a knife tool by screwing together two pieces of 1/8" 2" x 18" long aluminum flat stock with four drilled holes. thumb screw tapped holes, one on each end, two in the middle br>The two in the middle are angled and serve as a holder as well as a back-up. If you're looking for a thin, razor-sharp utility knife, you've come to the right place. blades (e. g. , e. g. , e. g. Carbon Steel Snaps with a 30° Angle Blades from Spares). positioned so that the sharp edge of the blade protruded from the flat-surface Holder for a stock blade. br>I use this holder with the blade tip protruding just enough to cut through the center cardboard tube along 6 lines spaced around the circumference and extending from end to end. br>With the cardboard tube cut in this way, separating the first piece (with an envelope opener) and then the remaining 5 pieces of the central cardboard tube from the roll of tissue becomes fairly simple. (Couldn't the GP folks have come up with something like this? Sure, why not? )br>br>Con (2. ) is solved by my knife holder. a) Everything is fine. br>Con (1) and (2), on the other hand, b) and (2. ) are two examples. c) maintain your position!.

Leslie Middleton
Leslie Middleton
| Dec 17, 2021
T
3/5

Is a Remarkably Wasteful Person T. Is a Remarkably Wasteful Make a dispenser! Without a doubt, this is the MOST WASTEFUL method of toilet paper distribution I've ever seen. Yes, it has a lot of capacity, but you'll only be using two-thirds of it. three times the amount of toilet paper you'd get from a standard roll dispenser of the type Because the paper comes out of the center hole twisted rather than flat, you're left with a twisted, skinny "rope" of toilet paper that doesn't lend itself to cost-effective use unless you take the time to pull it straight and flatten it out, which most people won't bother with. br>br>It's a win-win situation. Georgia wins the game. Pacific, because you'll have to buy more of their special rolled toilet paper, and you'll be out a lot of money. For the sake of the trees and, most likely, your septic system, you'll have to lose.

Journee Wilson
Journee Wilson
| Jan 04, 2021

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