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Originally Posted by Darqref
I know this is a first world problem, but it's annoying me.
One thing the last year of covid has accelerated is the trend of rolls of toilet paper getting larger. Used to be "double" rolls, now they're calling them "mega" rolls. I live in an older (1950s) house, and the main bath has a tp dispenser that is inset into the wall. The rolls don't go on without squishing them, and even then they're hard to pull off.
My mother, who's mostly blind and diabetic, is having trouble with this. For me, I'd just let the roll sit on the counter, but Mom doesn't see things and can easily knock it over.
And at times this year, that's all that has been available in the store.
I want my dimensional bubble that makes the room bigger on the inside than the out.....
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Have the same problem in my bathroom. Got an order of these last year at my sister's insistence. Probably spent less money in the long run as they aren't all puffed up. I have an in-toilet bidet (Biobidet) which already reduces the need for TP but this at least fits in the inset. My 48 pack looks like it may last a full year.
https://us.whogivesacrap.org/product...er-jumbo-rolls