Tork Hand Towel Roll, Natural, Universal, H21, Compact, 100% Recycled, 1-Ply, 12 Rolls x 350 ft - RK350A
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They do have a larger roll, but I'm not sure how big it is.
Thank you for taking the time to learn more about Tork products. The Tork 84TR, 83TR, 86ECO, and 87T roll towel dispensers are compatible with this towel.
Thank you for taking the time to learn more about the Tork Hardwound Roll Towel. There are seven of these rolls. 8" in width x 5" in height Each one has a diameter of 5" and a length of 350', and can be used in a universal dispenser.
Yes, they'd be ideal for that.
Selected User Reviews For Tork Hand Towel Roll, Natural, Universal, H21, Compact, 100% Recycled, 1-Ply, 12 Rolls x 350 ft - RK350A
The speed with which it arrived astounded me. During the COVID-sponsored COVID-sponsored COVID-sponsored COVID Paper towels were nowhere to be found during the 19 pandemic, leaving me with only a few that I had left, and I began to panic. While looking for something to wipe down my counters and quickly dry my hands, I came across this brand, which reminded me of some restaurant restrooms I've visited. I've also seen this type of paper used by top chefs on cooking shows. So, since I'm my own personal chef, I figured I'd give it a shot at home. br>br>To my surprise, they're perfect for what I'm looking for. Cleaning my counter tops, wiping my hands, and cleaning mirrors and glass (without lint from the paper towel) I even used it as a napkin because I had run out of those. br>br>In terms of absorbency and texture, they wouldn't work for a large spill, and the paper isn't as soft as a facial tissue (though some are quite rough), but the paper towel gets the job done for a fraction of the price of my absorbent paper towels. Would I suggest these? br>br> Yes. You can always forward them to me if you don't like them.
Simply do not make the same mistake I did and purchase them for your home. Unless you want your paper towels to become a talking point for everyone who lives with you and visits you. A lot. For example, every time someone enters your kitchen and washes their hands, or, God forbid, they should have to clean up a real spill. This isn't the case. They're only marginally better than an air dryer, which, because of the feces (! ), is an unacceptable hand-drying option for me due to my OCD. They're supposed to blow (and then dry onto) your hands (!). ) In any case, that's beside the point. Here's the gist of it. These should not be used at home. However, they might be okay for cleaning windows (I haven't tried it yet). They'd probably leave fewer fluffy little particles behind (which is impossible because these don't have any to begin with). Don't even think about doing it. They'd most likely tear (imagine tree bark that's been thinned to a thickness of 1/2 millimeter). What might you be able to do with it? That's what this can be used for). This is what I'd put in the bathroom of a restaurant (like a really cheap, dive-type restaurant) or a convenience store if I owned one. Why pay $2 per roll for a name brand (!). ) towels for people who come in and take like six towels to dry their hands (you know who they are)? Hand it over to them. You also won't have to be concerned about your employees stealing these from the office.
I'm saving a ton of money by using this instead of paper towels. We only change paper towel rolls ONCE A MONTH now that we use these industrial paper towels in our family of four! We used to use regular paper towels and would change them every 1 or 2 days. 2 weeks. This is incredible. I will say, however, that when guests come over, we try to hide the paper towels and replace them with more "decent" items. But, for the most part, this is what's going on!.
This is the second time I've purchased this item and have recommended it to friends. I don't feel wasteful because it's great for everyday spills and has already been recycled. BUT, this box arrived at my door yesterday, battered and half-opened. I'd say it was the carrier's fault, but there was only one piece of tape on both sides of this very heavy box? Why? Then, when I went inside, I was astounded at how ripped up these were. They appeared to have been cut with a hack saw by a child (not that I believe a child should have access to a hack saw, lol). The ends of all 12 paper towels, including the paper rolls on the inside, were completely shredded, and most of them weren't even attached on the outside where the roll begins, so everything was completely loose and torn. I don't get it; they've always been good? I'm not sure I'll buy them again, and I'm not sure I'll recommend them. It was a huge let down. I would return under normal circumstances, but I won't because I can still use them.
These large rolls of brown paper towels are fantastic! So. Perforated white "foo foo la la" paper towels became the norm for us all. Don't you recall them? That was back in the day. However, I've grown accustomed to them now. They never seem to run out, and they do a great job of blotting up wet counters. They also work well as cage liners for my small animals. There are no issues. They're such a good deal!.
I like the paper towels because they are simple, but they do four basic things for me: they dry my hands, clean up a spill, and I use them to dry my face because I don't like using washrags on my face because I swear washing machines don't completely disinfect them. There is no charge for the time being. I was getting a different brand and switched to this one because the other brand raised their price to $30 or so. I'll keep getting this brand as long as they don't raise their price; if they do, I'll just switch to another brand because there's always another brand that's similar to that brand that will have it for less.
I bought these because it seems like you need a new paper towel every time you wash your hands, and regular paper towels are too expensive and don't last very long. Because they don't leave lint like regular paper towels, they're also great for cleaning windows. They aren't the prettiest and certainly aren't the softest, but they get the job done and save a lot of money over regular white paper towels.
We were wasting a lot of money on regular paper towels at the age of 19. These are sufficient for that purpose, but they have a tendency to fall apart; they are not perforated, so you simply tear off what you require. I did find a much better brand that can handle heavy-duty jobs without falling apart, and I wrote a review for it as well. (Genuine Joe GJO22200 Hard Wound Roll Towel, 350' Length x 7-Inch Width, Genuine Joe GJO22200 Hard Wound Roll Towel, Genuine Joe GJO22200 Hard Wound Roll Towel, They both fit right onto a standard sized paper towel holder in the kitchen (8/9" Width, Natural Case of 12)br>.