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I bought a box of bamboo toilet paper almost a year ago and I still haven’t run out. It was only a 24 pack.
A 24 pack of toilet paper was your buy it for life item?
No I’ve been recycling it, only had to toss one roll due to over use.
I'm so confused. Is this a joke or is that a real thing?
Just stick in in a blender with some hot water to kill off the germs, blend it up and let it dry out in the sun.
I'm still only 85% sure you are joking because people are weird. Top tier trolling my friend. Nice work.
Lol thank you but really though, the bamboo toilet paper lasts a lot longer than normal toilet paper. No I don’t recycle it but going through 4 rolls a month to 1.5 - 2 rolls a month is a big time and money saver and I will be buying it again. Reels if you’re interested
I googled bamboo TP and it looks very similar to paper TP, as in not reusable. What am I missing here?
Just like normal TP recycling, it just lasts longer.