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Georgia-Pacific Pacific Blue Basic 2-Ply Embossed Toilet Paper offers 550 sheets per roll with durable, soft 2-ply embossed tissue. Each case includes 80 rolls, designed for easy storage and handling. Made with at least 25% post-consumer recycled fiber, it meets Green Seal GS-1 and Sustainable Forestry Initiative certifications, ensuring eco-friendly production and septic system safety.





| ASIN | B0040ZFAQ0 |
| Additional Features | Absorbent, Durable, Soft |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,727 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #82 in Toilet Paper |
| Brand | Georgia-Pacific |
| Brand Name | Georgia-Pacific |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 8,485 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10073310198801 |
| Identity Package Type | Existing Frustration Free |
| Included Components | 550 Sheets Per Roll, 80 Rolls Per Case |
| Item Dimensions | 23.75 x 19.13 x 17 inches |
| Item Form | Roll with Sheets |
| Item Type Name | Bathroom Tissue |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Georgia-Pacific NA Commercial |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 4005262 |
| Material | Paper |
| Material Features | Eco-Friendly |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Material Type Free | Plastic Free |
| Model Number | 19880/01 |
| Net Content Count | 44000 Sheet |
| Package Size Name | CASE |
| Ply | 2-Ply |
| Ply Rating | 2-Ply |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom |
| Roll Quantity | 80 |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Sheet Count | 44000 |
| Sheet Count Per Unit | 550 |
| Size | 80 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Skin Type | All Skin |
| Special Feature | Absorbent, Durable, Soft |
| UPC | 689139308357 600192440297 640024889948 |
| Unit Count | 44000 Count |
D**D
Great Quality at an Affordable Price
Georgia-Pacific Pacific Blue Basic 2-Ply toilet paper delivers exactly what you expect—good quality at a reasonable price. It’s soft enough for everyday use and strong enough to get the job done without being overly expensive. It’s not the thickest, most luxurious toilet paper out there, but for those looking for reliable, no-frills performance, it’s a great choice. The 2-ply design is sturdy, and the roll size means fewer swaps, which is always a win. If you need something that gets the job done without breaking the bank, this is definitely a solid option. Highly recommend for those who value practicality and price!
E**Z
Good 2 ply hotel toilet paper!!
Look, I’m super picky about ALL things in general. During this pandemic, I was absolutely thrilled that this toilet paper was available! However, when I first placed the order, I was a bit worried that I had just ordered 80 rolls of horrible, sandpaper toilet paper. It is NOT sandpaper. Is it the SOFTEST toilet paper in the world? No, it is not the softest toilet paper ever, however, it does the job very well. It is much better than 1 ply toilet paper found in grocery stores (if you’ve ever accidentally purchased 1 ply toilet paper, you’ll never make that same mistake twice)! It is a thinner 2 ply toilet paper (and yes, it is a true 2 ply) that will absolutely remind you of the individually wrapped toilet paper found in most basic hotels. In fact, I’m pretty sure this is exactly what this is...hotel toilet paper. Nothing wonderful, but it certainly isn’t horrible either! I am so grateful that it was available during this crazy time! Great price too!
H**Z
Great TP!
I LOVE this toilet paper. I like how the rolls are individually wrapped, because I keep some in my car and take some to work. Also, this is a large box. I bought it when there was no TP in the stores. My mom, dad and my neighbors (7 of them) all shared the box with me. We all liked the TP. It was plenty to keep all 10 of us going until after stores got restocked. (I personally have enough for probably another year yet, lol.) I hate Charmin or similar TP because I think it's too soft. I find Scott to be a bit too thin. This TP is the perfect balance of texture and thickness. And each roll lasts a long time. They are dense rolls. This is definitely a great deal. Good quality TP at a good price in a large quantity that you can share amongst several people to divide the cost. You can't go wrong! I won't have to buy more TP for a long time. Thanks Georgia Pacific!
M**E
This Toilet Paper vs Angle Soft vs Target brand
When I buy paper I want to know how much paper by weight I am getting per dollar. I've been using Angle Soft for years and always buy the largest bundle because I save more and have the storage space, and I don't have to order it as often. I use 50 to 100% more toilet paper per day than most people, so softness is nice, but too soft is not enough friction to get the job done well for me. This Envision paper is less soft than Angle Soft, maybe because this paper "contains 100% recycled paper with a minimum of 20% pre-consumer waste paper", that it needs to be manufactured more densely to have enough strength. Also this paper has less space between the each sheet and each ply, compared to Angle Soft; so that is how this 550 ply roll is the same size as the Angle Soft 264 ply roll. So this 80 roll order takes up about 50% more space then the 48 roll Angle Soft. The Envision sheets tear off less cleanly (straight across) compared to Angle Soft. The sheet size is almost exactly the same. The weight per sheet of this Envision paper is 0.329 grams, and the weight per sheet of Angle Soft is 0.436 grams. The weight per roll of Envision is 181 grams, and for Angle Soft it is 115 grams. At today's Amazon prices ($39.91/80 rolls and $18.69/48 rolls), for one dollar with the Envision paper you get 363 grams of paper, and with Angle Soft you get 296 grams of paper; or about 23% more paper weight per dollar with Envision than Angle Soft. If you want the same amount paper weight per wipe as Angle Soft then use 33% more Envision sheets, and you'll still save 23%. Between the two papers, it depends how important it is to you that this paper is "100% recycled paper with a minimum of 20% pre-consumer waste paper", and the softness difference, and the cost savings, and that they are packaged differently. For me I'll use the Envision paper to get the job done better. Both are made by the Georgia Pacific company. And I think this Envision paper would work well to TP a house :-) UPDATE: 2015 April 19 I bought the Target brand name "up&up" soft 36 double roll package for $14.49; and compared to this Envision package for $45.10: Cost per 1000 square inch: Target 9.5 cents, Envision 6.3 cents; but one can use about 15% less square inch of the Target brand because of it being more fluffy/soft. So, a more realistic number for Target would be 8.1 cents per area. Cost per ounce: Target 9.7 cents, Envision 8.7 cents; this may be a better indicator of value. These calculations do not include sales tax.
T**O
Bulk buying for the win!
You know what...there is a peculiar sort of joy found in buying in bulk. Not hoarder style. Just....buy once and not think about it in ages kind of style. Such as it is with the humble TP roll. Gotta have it, don't really need to pick it up evvvvvvery time we go to town. We've been buying the large boxes from our local Sam's club for a few years now but recently were about to run out and had no plans to go visit Sam's (like a 45 minute drive form us) so Amazon prime to the rescue! Cause you know what's more fun than a 48 rolll box from Sam's? EIGHTY ROLLS DELIVERED RIGHT TO YOUR DOOR!!!!!!!!!! Woooooooooohoooo! I saw the UPS driving giving us the look that said "Respect." This is how you live, with out worrying about running out of TP, without having to waste gas and time making unschedule pickups from inconveniently located club stores... Also, it's recycled, sweeet. It's paper wrapping around the rolls which is recyclable. Nice and if you have a cat they like to stand on crinkly tissue style paper so every time we unwrap a new roll it's like Christmas morning for our in house feline! Some people are weirded out by paper wrappings, doesn't bother me, I prefer it to plastic. I am very pleased with the quality as well. It's not super plush TP, we also are lazy/economic geniuses and don't buy official nose blowing tissue, we just use TP (when you buy it in bulk you can literally put a roll in EVERY ROOM!!!!!, then you post innocuous photos of your cat on facebook and your peeps are all over the fact that there's a TP roll on the coffee table, pbbbtt) It's allergy season, the roll is never far... Anyways my whole meandering side tracked point here is we blow our noses with it and if you've ever blown your nose with crappy toilet paper (tee hee) you'll realize how annoying it cn be. Too thin means you make a mess and waste paper. Too lint-y means you blow micr fragments of TP all over the place and pick it out of your eyebrows and hair for a while. The cheapskate nose blowing problems of the first world are real. Way real. :P Annnywas this passes my seasonal allergy nose blowing test. Soft enough that it's not torture, solid enough I don't need tons and non-lint-y enough it doesn't make a mess. Now, now I shall stop because this is way more info about our toilet paper buying habits than any person needs. Bulk buying for the win!!!!!!
J**J
Solid Deal, Not Luxurious
So—apparently people have really strong feelings about toilet paper, based on the exultant and ranting reviews. Not me. It's necessary (unless you are into the reusable movement—not judging) and it's expensive. We run out of it all the time which is no fun whatsoever, so I decided to see if I could save time and money by buying in bulk. Time definitely not saved. All the options. All the different ways of comparing. Do you go by square inch or weight or number of layers or magical properties? Everyone had an opinion. So ultimately, after reading roughly six million contradictory reviews I decided on the eighty pack of GP's Envision 2-ply tp. I was half convinced by the negative reviews I was going to get little miniature toilet paper rolls, suitable only for usage with Barbie dolls. I was pleased to see the massive package on my doorstep. They are perfectly normal sized rolls, rolled tightly, not all puff and no substance like some brands. It is two-ply, but it would be more accurate to say two-extraordinarily-thin-ply. The embossing is a joke intended only for those with the best of eyesight. After holding it up to the light and looking *across* the sheets of paper it is discernible. It is reasonably soft and perfectly absorbent. We need a bit more because of its thinness, but it's still saving us money because we paid a ridiculously low price for our eighty rolls. Summary: It's cheap, it's thin, it works. Gets three solid stars and a round of applause from our family.
L**G
Works for me!
I personally prefer recycled toilet paper vs virgin wood tp. IME the recycled stuff does not leave lint or "dingleberries" behind. All of the virgin wood toilet paper that I've tried, from Charmin to store generics, did. This product is perfect for me. And I don't see the point of using dead trees to wipe my butt when those trees would be better off used as actual paper. Many of us take great care to recycle in our homes- but what is the point of recycling if we don't use those recycled materials? Yes, the sheets may be more thin than non recycled brands. But the beauty of it is that you can use more sheets in order to get your personal preference so that your fingers do not poke through. This box of 80 rolls will be enough to last my household of 2 at least half a year, probably longer. Not having to buy TP in stores and lug it home is great. And the price is right. Word to the wise: the rolls in the box are not 100% covered by the cardboard package. On the top and the bottom of the box there is a gap where 2 of the folded sides don't meet all the way. So on a rainy day your TP will be exposed to the elements unless your mail carrier covers it in a plastic bag out of the goodness of their hearts. I would be wary about the weather when you order. Don't buy if/when there is a chance it will get delivered on a rainy day unless you will be home all day watching and waiting for the delivery man to ring your doorbell.
S**R
Practical, low-lint paper
If you dislike toilet paper lint, this paper is a good choice. It's low-lint and gets the job done. This is not a good toilet paper if you like the cushy, linty brands. I don't like spending a lot of money on toilet paper or paper towels because generally, as you use it, it's immediately disposed. Also,this paper is two-ply and a good thickness. We used to use Scott tissue, but got tired of it getting thinner and thinner; eventually, it got so thin as to be unusable unless you pulled a lot off the roll. My only complaint with this toilet paper is that starting the roll is difficult. You have to peel back a very thin layer to get the roll started, and you have to make sure you peel back each ply of the roll, so you have to do it twice since it's a two-ply paper. The manufacturer should do better and make it easier to start the roll.
C**N
Think of me ever time.
This is a fine value and makes and excellent gift. With the free shipping I have sent them to friends and family all over, I just ask that they think of me each and every time they use the product.
C**F
Excelente producto
Bueno, bonito y barato, el papel se siente un poco delgado pero es suave y muy resistente, las hojas son de tamaño amplio, más que el promedio, rollos bastante duraderos, encontrarlo por abajo de los $700 es un excelente precio. Sin duda lo volveré a comprar
V**J
Great price. Paper not very soft
Great price but paper isn't very soft.
C**N
Excelente producto
Un producto durable, que estaba a un excelente precio, lastima que de 700 se fue casi a los 4000, lo hace incomprable,
C**A
Me encanta, muy buena calidad.
Lo agarré en súper precio, de excelente calidad. Muy resistente.
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