Fantastic per-square-foot price on paper towel!
I couldn't find paper towel on Amazon or Walmart for less than $0.02/sq ft, so this is totally creaming those per-square-foot prices.
I use Walgreens paper towel and toilet paper all the time. It's decent. Basically what you would expect from a decent economy brand. Way better than that crunchy crap you see in most commercial bathrooms, but not as good as premium brands. A little better than Walmart Great Value Everyday towels.
Stackable with other deals (the price above is does not include any of these extras - it's still a good deal without them):
- Coupon code WAG10 for 10% off any purchase
- Coupon code HEART15 for 15% off $30 or more. (I took this one - bought 8 packs)
- Coupon code HEART20 for 20% off $50 or more.
- My Walgreens account had a clippable coupon for $5 in Walgreens cash with a purchase of $25. I took that as well.
- Paid via Paypal, getting 3% for my Paypal credit card.
My total price for 8 packages (1,892 sq ft) was $29.02, including tax, less about $6 of walgreens cash back, for a net price of about $0.012/sq ft.
Usual Walgreens Boilerplate:
- Link your walgreens account to get 5% walgreens cash back on walgreens-branded merch and use clippable online coupons.
- Select Free Store Pickup where stock permits ($10 Minimum Required for free pickup).
https://www.walgreens.com/store/c...90-product
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Big/double/mega/triple rolls (and triple rolls are never really triple). Takes forever to figure out the best per square foot price.
Big/double/mega/triple rolls (and triple rolls are never really triple). Takes forever to figure out the best per square foot price.
TBH the thickness, length and width per sheet are also good factors to know before purchasing. I like the smaller sheets AKA "select-a-size".
Often with non-name brands and even some of those, thickness/absorption properties can vary considerably from the top dogs.
I noticed that Sam's Club's house brand is not exactly as good as Bounty, Same for Costco's. Close and competitive though for less cost.
For paper towels and TP, there is so much subjectivity that you may need to experiment to find any cost savings over your preferred options.
TBH the thickness, length and width per sheet are also good factors to know before purchasing. I like the smaller sheets AKA "select-a-size".
Often with non-name brands and even some of those, thickness/absorption properties can vary considerably from the top dogs.
I noticed that Sam's Club's house brand is not exactly as good as Bounty, Same for Costco's. Close and competitive though for less cost.
For paper towels and TP, there is so much subjectivity that you may need to experiment to find any cost savings over your preferred options.
Yep, I would think a per pound price would probably be a good guess, but they don't publish weight, just square footage.
Some prefer thinner, some stronger, some softer, some with larger sheets, some just as cheap as possible per square foot. Some buy one specific brand only.
It's the user's preferences. The best solution for each of us is to pick our faves from experience and look for price comparison deals for those.
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Lol well I thought it was for toilet paper my bad
Paper towel should be used occasionally for dirty spills or something. Use reusable clothing towels/pads/sponges. Remember, we have only one earth, if there are more up there, we aren't getting there in billion years
👍 got 2 of them life changing 😍