mike chapman
June 19, 2025
So it took 4 weeks to arrive. Then it charged me customs (which the advert specifically said it would not). Feels like a poor droppshipping operation to me, as item came directly from USA and not Canada from the main supplier. However they did give me a refund, but as I would not pay the extra customs charges i did not get my item, so wait for 4 weeks then not get it and have to start all over again is very poor.
a reserved citizen
March 7, 2025
Easy to mount. the whole unit, slips off of what it hangs on, allowing easier change of rolls. there is a serrated plastic edge for cutting off the sheets which helps but is not fool proof. I found it helped to reopen the holes on the side with a back of a stick pen, before mounting, to prevent the roll from being too hard to roll. I use a wedge between the top of my vanity, and the unit, to prevent it from being knocked off, accidentally, since is just hanging on the mounting bracket. Single ply sheets must be pulled more carefully. but if this is pulled downward, and then swung over the serrated edge, I find that that a good size for folding for a wipe, that is not that hard to reproduce, with minor practice.. Storage is so much easier, since 12 rolls of this condenses, the equivalent number of rolls significantly, in volume. When the roll is small, it can be relocated, so that a new roll can be placed in, allowing for reloading to be before the main roll runs out. From a practical standpoint, this gets high marks for my application, but I could see where some would not find this fool proof, for the impatient, who may not see how to make this work, effectively. Unless some measure is taken to keep the unit from being bumped off, this could be a potential problem, for some applications. If people are not willing to learn how this was designed, some will be irritated, that it is not fool proof, for just yanking off, what you want, without a little practice. I am using it for home use, and am able to see how it is designed. It is my best option yet, for minimizing, costs, for a necessity, that I can have reordered, automatically, or stop if I do not skip the order if I do not need, it; I buy enough to last me from 6 months to a year at a time, and find this my cheapest means, of toilet paper, that is unlikely to cause a backup, due to the paper. The rolls are continuous, and not prepared unto unit squares, so the serrated edge is helpful, although it may take practice, to find how fast to rip, without ending up with fragments. I had no problem with it, after a few practice, attempts. This will not be for everyone. But I think it is the most practical, in cost, and storing a supply of toilet paper in minimum space, with little maintenance, required. It certainly is not a luxury option.