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Best toilet roll 2024
(£5)Getting the best toilet roll means you avoid flushing money down the loo by overspending on toilet paper that turns out to feel rougher than sandpaper or means you need to use more sheets than you'd like.
Our first test of toilet roll has dug into the most popular toilet rolls from high street retailers, and well-known brands such as Andrex, Cushelle and Nicky.
To find the best toilet paper, each roll was assessed and measured for comfort, strength, how well it absorbs water and how easily the toilet paper dissolves, reducing the risk of clogged pipes.
On top of that, we counted the number of sheets and measured the length of each sheet.
Four toilet rolls cleaned up in our tests and get our Best Buy recommendation.
The most absorbent roll held about 80% more water than the least, and the strongest toilet paper withstood double the force before ripping than the weakest.
The best toilet paper
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Toilet paper | Comfort | Strength | Absorbency | Where to buy |
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Very comfy | Strong | Good | ||
Very comfy | Strong | Good | ||
Very comfy | Strong | Excellent | ||
Comfy | Strong | Excellent | ||
Comfy | Very strong | Average | ||
Comfy | Average | Good | ||
Comfy | Strong | Average |
Date tested: December 2023. Page last checked September 2024. We are not able to show every retailer and cheaper prices may be available.
The toilet paper we tested
All the toilet rolls we tested are listed in alphabetical order below. Where to buy links to nine-pack sizes of each toilet roll, unless otherwise indicated.
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Aldi Saxon Soft toilet tissue
Available from Aldi (£1.99) (Out of stock online)
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Number of sheets per roll 200
Need to know Two-ply; size of one sheet (L x W) 12.2 x 10.3cm; available in nine-pack size
Amazon Embossed toilet tissue
Available from Amazon 18-pack (£6.49)
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Number of sheets per roll 200
Need to know Two-ply; size of one sheet (L x W) 12.3 x 9.8 cm; available in 18-pack and 45-pack sizes
Andrex Classic Clean toilet tissue
Available from Wilko (£4.99), Amazon (£5), Sainsburys (£5.95), Tesco (£5.95)
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Number of sheets per roll 190; 300 on mega rolls
Need to know Two-ply; size of one sheet (L x W) 12.4 x 10.3cm; available in four-pack, six-pack, nine-pack, 12-pack, 18-pack, 45-pack and 48-pack sizes; mega rolls available in nine-pack, 12-pack, 18-pack and 36-pack sizes
Asda Shades So Soft toilet tissue
Available from Asda six-pack (£4.80)
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Number of sheets per roll 360
Need to know Two-ply; size of one sheet (L x W) 11.8 x 9.9cm; available in two-pack, six-pack and 12-pack sizes
Cushelle Original toilet tissue
Available from Asda 50% longer six-pack (£4.75), Morrisons 50% longer 6-pack (£6.25), Sainsburys 50% longer 6-pack (£6.25), Tesco 50% longer six-pack (£6.25)
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Number of sheets per roll 180; 270 on 50% longer rolls; 360 on tubeless rolls
Need to know Two-ply; size of one sheet (L x W) 11.8 x 10.4cm; available in four-pack, nine-pack, 12-pack, 16-pack, 24-pack and 32-pack sizes; 50% longer rolls available in six-pack, 12-pack and 16-pack sizes; tubeless rolls available in six-pack, eight-pack and 12-pack sizes
Kirkland Signature Triple Satin toilet tissue
Available from Amazon four-pack (£5.75), Amazon 40-pack (£27.73), Costco 2 x 40-pack (£47.78)
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Number of sheets per roll 240
Need to know Three-ply; size of one sheet (L x W) 12.4 x 10.8cm; available in four-pack, 40-pack and 440-pack-pallet sizes
Lidl Floralys Classic Soft toilet tissue
Available from Lidl in-store only (£2.19)
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Number of sheets per roll 220
Need to know Three-ply; size of one sheet (L x W) 12.1 x 9.9 cm; available in four-pack, nine-pack and 24-pack sizes
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Marks & Spencer Super Soft toilet tissue
Available from Marks & Spencer 4-pack in-store only (£2)
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Number of sheets per roll 200
Need to know Three-ply; size of one sheet (L x W) 11.1 x 10.1 cm; available in four-pack size
Morrisons Oh So Soft toilet tissue
Available from Morrisons double roll six-pack (£3.80) (Out of stock)
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Number of sheets per roll 190; 380 on double rolls
Need to know Two-ply; size of one sheet (L x W) 12.2 x 10.0 cm; available in four-pack, nine-pack and 24-pack sizes; double rolls available in two-pack and six-pack sizes
Nicky Soft Touch toilet tissue
Available from Amazon 32-pack (£10), Iceland 32-pack (£10) and Sainsbury's 32-pack (Out of stock)
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Number of sheets per roll 190
Need to know Two-ply; size of one sheet (L x W) 11.0 x 10.5cm; available in 32-pack size
Sainsbury's Super Softer toilet tissue
Available from Sainsburys 9-pack (£4)
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Number of sheets per roll 190
Need to know Two-ply; size of one sheet (L x W) 12.4 x 10.3 cm; available in nine-pack and 16-pack sizes
Splesh Soft and Quilted toilet roll
Available from Splesh 12-pack (£7.99), Amazon 60-pack (£23.99)
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Number of sheets per roll 135
Need to know Three-ply count; size of one sheet (L x W) 11.1 x 10.0 cm; available in 12-pack, 24-pack, 48-pack, 60-pack, 72-pack and 120-pack sizes
Tesco Luxury Soft toilet tissue
Available from Tesco 50% longer rolls 6-pack (£3.15)
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Number of sheets per roll 220; 330 on 50% longer rolls; 440 on double rolls
Need to know Two-ply; size of one sheet (L x W) 11.7 x 9.7 cm; available in four-pack size; 50% longer rolls available in six-pack size; double rolls available in 12-pack size
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How we test toilet roll
We test the most searched-for brands and supermarket own-brand toilet rolls.
We buy every toilet roll we test – no freebies from manufacturers – meaning our reviews are honest and unbiased.
When we last last in December 2023 we had tested Waitrose Essential rolls, but since then they have changed that roll. We will test them again soon.
Comfort
We recruit a panel of testers. Each tester tries every single toilet roll, ranking them from most to least comfortable.
No toilet roll has been found to be unbearably rough by our testers (yet), but all testers agree there is a big difference between the best and worst.
Strength
- Each toilet roll is tested for strength against ripping and against being punctured.
- We rip and puncture multiple sheets, and use a force gauge to accurately compare each toilet roll.
The best toilet rolls for strength can take about double the force before ripping or puncturing compared to the weakest in our tests.
Absorbency
We slowly add water to each toilet roll to measure exactly much water each can absorb before becoming saturated.
The best toilet rolls we test can hold about 80% more water compared with the least absorbent in our tests.
Dissolvability
We use an electric whisk on multiple sheets of toilet roll in a fixed volume of water and compare how well each toilet roll dissolves in a set time.
All toilet rolls we've tested so far have dissolved well, but the best toilet paper breaks apart into very small pieces and leaves the water cloudy, rather than clear with big chunks of paper left in it.
Size of roll
- We count the number of sheets on each toilet roll and measure the length and width of each sheet.
- We also record the ply count of each toilet roll.
We found that a higher ply count may give a more comfortable toilet paper but doesn't necessarily mean it will be stronger or more absorbent than lower ply count toilet roll.
All toilet rolls, bar one, that we've tested have the number of sheets advertised on the roll.
Find out more about how Which? is not influenced by product manufacturers or retailers and how your support helps us to stay editorially independent.
Is there VAT on toilet rolls?
We've seen a lot of people searching for the answer to this question and the short answer is yes, VAT is charged on toilet rolls.
There have been petitions to remove VAT from toilet rolls, as some argue that it should be exempt because it's an essential item, but it is currently subject to VAT.
What is the best toilet paper for not clogging?
Unblocking a clogged drain is a pain, but a clogged toilet is also a grim task.
Only using the sheets you need, or a mid-use flush (although that uses more water) can limit the amount of paper going down the drain in one go, but using a toilet paper that dissolves quickly also helps.
All toilet rolls we've tested dissolve well, breaking apart in a matter of seconds, but some have almost completely dissolved by 10 seconds, whereas the least dissolvable in our tests still had larger chunks of paper remaining intact.
Remember not to put kitchen roll or paper tissues down the toilet, as they're not designed to break down in the same way as toilet paper.
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What is eco friendly toilet paper?
On this page you can see the results of our testing of the most popular toilet rolls from leading retailers.
These tend to be their cheapest option and not specifically marketed as sustainable choices. However, some of the rolls we test do make environmental claims on their packaging.
Most brands use FSC certified paper (more on this below) and some contain a mixture of recycled and virgin paper.
Long-lasting rolls - those with more sheets that last you longer - mean fewer inner cardboard tubes need to be used and thrown away, and make transportation more efficient.
What makes some toilet roll more or less sustainable than other options is a complex issue, however.
On the whole, using virgin paper stock for something we use so fleetingly and throw away is the least sustainable choice.
However, it should be said that there are lots of other factors that make up the overall carbon footprint of toilet paper such as whether the factory making it is powered by renewable energy and how the toilet paper is transported from factory to shops or people’s homes.
Many brands and supermarkets use some recycled paper content into their rolls, and some use 100% recycled paper but we haven’t tested any of these 100% recycled rolls yet.
There are also some brands using alternative fibres, particularly bamboo, as an alternative to virgin wood pulp.
Which testing finds some bamboo toilet paper actually made with wood.
Most toilet paper brands made from wood pulp carry FSC mix certification which means the paper is made from a mix of sustainably grown timber and controlled wood (wood with a low risk of being illegal, genetically modified, or that threatens existing forest).
To find out more about the FSC and the different types of certification it offers read: What is FSC and should you trust it?
In general claims to use a percentage of recycled plastic for toilet roll packaging should be seen in the context of the whole product.
It’s not a bad thing but packaging only makes up a small part of the toilet roll’s overall carbon impact.
The Plastic Packaging Tax means brands have to use at least 30% recycled packaging or are subject to a levy.
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