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Kitchen Roll recommendations please
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I buy from Ald* and find it adequate, sorry price not to hand but I practice a tip I picked up on here years ago. Cut each piece into 4. Now I have a little pile of 'quarters' on the work top. It makes a roll last much longer as usually a small piece will do and I rarely have to reach for a whole sheet.
Bella.A man's life consisteth not in the abundance of things which he possesseth. Luke 12 v 150 -
Wilkinsons (Wilkos) have the Regina kitchen towels on offer at the moment on half price. They are not the blue ones, but they are pretty good.
http://www.wilko.com/towels-tissues+toilet-paper/regina-xxl-kitchen-roll-2pk/invt/0282653Cat, Dogs and the Horses are our fag and beer money
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After extensive testing, these are my top 3
Wilko Regina XXL
B&M Ultra Thirsty
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I don't buy it myself. I know its too easy to use loads and throw it away. I use the dish cloth and put them in the wash regularly and if its on the floor I use a floor cloth, which is just a different colour to the dish cloth.
Saver0811 try for a week without it and see how you get on, you might save even more, this being a money saving site
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