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Today, we’ve looked at the own-brand toilet rolls sold at the major supermarkets – we’ve compared them with Andrex Classic Clean to see how they measure up.
At just 19p per 100 sheets, this was one of the cheapest products we tried and was definitely a great value alternative to the branded version. Subscribe to the What’s The Best Newsletter to keep up to date with more of the latest reviews and recommendations from Lily and the rest of the What’s The Best team.The only thing I would say is that you can easily pull the three-ply sheets apart, which are individually pretty thin. Asda only sells this product in packs of 12 or 24 – but the rolls were the shortest we tested at just 21.
Pros:• Cheap and cheerful• Good two-ply tissue• Average of 220 sheets per roll Cons:• Plastic packaging isn't recyclable **Verdict:**Is it going to win any awards? Strength: Not only are they soft, but they're also made from bamboo, so as you can imagine, they're pretty strong. If you're looking for the best toilet paper in the UK, here are some of the top online retailers to secure them from.If Andrex is your go-to toilet brand, then we guarantee the Supreme Quilts option is a firm favourite. But it’s almost impossible to tell from the packaging whether these cheaper products are the same quality. The Morrisons paper felt thin and didn’t perform well in the water tests, breaking easily when it was wet. Feel: Who Gives A Crap makes a bold statement by claiming to be the softest loo roll ever, and compares using these rolls to wiping with clouds. That means it isn’t great value for money, despite being the cheapest product we tested, costing just 10p per 100 sheets.