Amazon: A Couple Fantastic Toilet Paper Deals
This Hip2Save.com Deal was hand-posted on Tuesday, January 8th, 2013 at 9:24 am.
Yay! Here are a couple toilet paper deals for all of you who like to shop from the comfort of your own home! First, Amazon has the Angel Soft Bath Tissue, Double Rolls, 48-ct pack priced at just $21.50 shipped when you choose Subscribe & Save (on the right)! Even better, you can also scroll down to clip a $1/1 coupon, bringing the final cost down to only $20.50 shipped!
This is a great price, as 48 double rolls equal 96 single rolls, so basically you are paying $0.21 per single roll. Great price…especially for highly rated toilet paper!
Also, Amazon has this Quilted Northern Ultra Plush, Double Rolls 48 pack priced at just $22.74 shipped when you choose Subscribe & Save (on the right)! Plus, you can scroll down to clip the $1 coupon making your final cost just $21.74!
This is a great price, as 48 double rolls equal 96 single rolls, so basically you are paying $0.23 per single roll. Not too shabby… especially for highly rated toilet paper!
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Nicole says:
does anyone know the price per square foot? I can never find that information on Amazon
and that’s how I gauge good prices, since the manufacturers roll the rolls of TP looser these days
Priscilla says:
http://www.time2saveworkshops.com/how-to-get-the-best-deal-on-toilet-paper/ – this link gives info on square footage of various toilet papers. If the numbers are current/correct, then the 48 double roll of angel soft would be 1600 sq. ft.
dubois420 says:
how do you do the math? and what is a good price per square foot? I know i saw on here one time a way to move the decimal point from the square footage to get your price per but i cant remember it at all..
nicoleray2010 says:
I accidentally posted my answer a few comments down, sorry dubois420
Laura says:
I base toilet paper on square feet too, even within the same brand the square feet in a “single” roll can really vary. I haven’t found the square feet listed on amazon.
Laura says:
The Angel Soft is actually 264 sheets according to Amazon.
nicole says:
Looks like the QN is approx 176 3-ply sheets per roll
Kristine says:
If I click Subscribe & Save, how do I go about cancelling it later on? Also, how soon can I cancel? I want the 5% off but I don’t want to receive this order regularly.
KIMBERLY says:
I know me too! I hope someone will explain this to us, on how it works.
Julia says:
Once your item has shipped you go into Your Account then down to Your Subscribe and Save items and can cancel it from there. You wont be able to cancel your subscription until your item has shipped. =)
KIMBERLY says:
Thanks!!!! =)
Chasity says:
You can cancel once you get the item. Just go to manage subscribe and save items.
Kristine says:
Thank you Julia and Chasity! I’m making my order now
Ana says:
each 6-pack is 117.3 square feet x 8 packages = 938.4 sf
$21.74 / 938.4 sf = 0.02317 $/sf
So about 23 cent per sf. This is a decent price considering you don’t have to go to the store and use any coupons in person. My personal stock up price is anything under 22 cent per sf but this deal is close enough.
nicoleray2010 says:
Do you mean 2.3 cents per square foot? That’s what your numbers show. A lot of couponers aim for 1/2 cents per square foot.
nicoleray2010 says:
sorry I meant 1 or 2 cents per sq ft
Maria says:
My price point is 1 cent per square foot which means if there is 938 sqf, I would pay about 10.00 or less. Definitely possible to find these prices. When I don’t stock up fast.
I like 1 ply better because my kids over use and my toilets don’t clog. Much better on the septic system.
http://blog.al.com/bargain-mom/2012/07/couponing_how_to_figure_up_a_g.html
nicoleray2010 says:
a penny per sqaure foot is my goal, here this might help understand the method http://dealseekingmom.com/the-toilet-paper-principle-stock-up-price-for-tp/
Kristen says:
Yes, I wish it was easier to find the square footage for these deals! I don’t think 2.3 cents per square foot is a good deal at all. I get the Kirkland brand toilet paper from Costco (it’s a “thin” 2-ply) and pay less than a penny per square foot (about $0.0094/sq foot as opposed to $0.023 for this deal). I know not everyone has a Costco but I think you should be able to do better than $0.23/square foot … unless the convenience is worth it to you
Jessica says:
Not sure how recently you’ve been to Costco but their square feet has been cut in half for the new purple packaging rolls…just a heads up! Ended up taking 2 packs back because the price basically doubled
Kara C says:
I was going for the Angel Soft 48 count Double Rolls and then I saw the amount they were charging for shipping. Over $15 for shipping made this good deal pretty crappy!
Molly says:
I was standing in the toilet paper trying to figure out if it was a good deal. What is a good price for double roll? Single roll? I am just not sure how to figure this out?
Dayna says:
Target also has Scott 1000 sheet rolls on sale. Buy 2 24 rolls of Scott for $15.99 each minus 2 munufacturer peelies ($2.50 each)— minus Get a Target gift card for $5=$21.98 for 48 1000 thousand sheet rolls. That’s 48,000 single sheets!
Dayna says:
Oops…I meant 48 1000 sheet rolls.
Kristen says:
An easy way to figure it out is to look at the square footage of the entire package, move the decimal point two places to the left, and try to pay around that for the package. So if the package has 938.4 square feet, try not to pay more than $9.38 (or thereabouts). Less than $9.38 would be a very good deal; $15 would be too much (for me), even if it was a lot of rolls. T.p. rolls can vary greatly so I find it’s much more accurate to compare by the square foot than by the roll.
Kim says:
Thank you for this info. Easy way to figure it out.
tashua says:
with subscribe & save- are you charged upon ordering or when the order ships?
Amy Mac says:
The SF on the AS is 1408 for those who need it
thinkingpink123 says:
awesome! ive never been this excited to order toilet paper before heehee
Kim says:
What’s a good way to figure out for paper towels? Whether its a good deal or not? Thanks