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Toilet rolls best prices?
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            I buy Aldi quilted stuff at I think £2.99 for 9 rolls. Not the cheapest, but it's nice good quality stuffZebras rock0
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 I like the non-quilted version as importantly it doesn't shed, leaving a dusty bathroom, ditto the Lidl equivalent. I eventually swapped from premium brands for this reason.I buy Aldi quilted stuff at I think £2.99 for 9 rolls. Not the cheapest, but it's nice good quality stuff
 I recently bought some "CosySoft" fromPoundstretcher, 2x18 rolls for £5. They do the job but I won't bother again. I'll stick to what I know!Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
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            Just lost out on 18 rolls of Nicky from Heron for £3.78.
 Saw them from the bus stop, went over, queued up, all went to people in front, so missed out and also missed the bus. lol0
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            I buy the Asda 24 for £8 stuff as it's local, but when Costco do the loo & kitchen roll promotion, I make a special trip & ensure not just my house but three other households have their supplies of paperwork up to date.
 When I have to lay down my licence & stick to public transport, I may well take a taxi for that trip - or better, add more families & book a minibus-size cab.0
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            I'm lucky in that I am within reach of Costco Edinburgh, it's worth the journey for some things. I will keep an eye out for this in the brochure, ty!0
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            I tried Nicky, but for some reason all of my local stores sell either 2 ply or the scented ones only - I can't use em I tried the Iceland one - for us, it's a bit of a shredder I tried the Iceland one - for us, it's a bit of a shredder and I find that both Andrex & Asda are quite "dusty" iyswim.  I'm a huge fan of Regina Impressions - it's comparable with Charmin (but I think better!) and is always cheap(ish) in Wilko, and they have regular offers.  At the mo it's 95p for 4 and I find that both Andrex & Asda are quite "dusty" iyswim.  I'm a huge fan of Regina Impressions - it's comparable with Charmin (but I think better!) and is always cheap(ish) in Wilko, and they have regular offers.  At the mo it's 95p for 4 0 0
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            I've never had dusty bog rolls..0
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            I used to buy Nicky in Savers but didn't realise how quickly we really went through them until my DM bough me some Andrex and I noticed the difference. Currently using Lidl 3ply (which are embossed) - seem to be lasting longer and not dusty imo.Feb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
 
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            Recent convert to Nicky after a new Home Bargains opened. I like the scented ones as its a small bathroom and makes it smell nice.Its not that we have more patience as we grow older, its just that we're too tired to care about all the pointless drama 0 0
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