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Quilton Toilet Tissue 36pk $10.80 @ Some Woolworths Stores

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I was surprised that it scanned at $10.80 as online and the shelf price showed $14. Not sure which stores or why.
Confirmed stores:
Morwell VIC
Everton Park QLD
Riverton WA
Chadstone VIC

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  • What's the Use By date?

    • +8

      Whenever it gets wet/damp.

  • good price.

    but I would not drive 152 kms to just get wipes for my bum ;)

    • +3

      Maybe if you got a truck load it would be worth it? I mostly posted just in case it's other stores as well.

      • Thanx op.

  • Good price if I can get it delivered in nsw.. would buy enough for a few years. Have the space for it and nearly done it before.. just waiting on ma good coles or woolies price to do it since big w increase shipping based on the weight and size of the cargo.

  • +2

    Same at the Everton Park store in Brisbane, $14 on shelf but only $10.80 at the register

    • Thanks, updated post. I'm guessing it's nationwide at least until they fix it.

  • Fill up ya shed full 'o bog rolls

  • Op i think you're full of sh it

  • +1
    • So did I, at Big W. Considered grabbing this bargain anyway, while it's available, but my TP pyramid is already big enough…

      • +1

        TP pyramid or TP Tipi?

  • +1

    Guys use water to clean the sh*t the best cleanser on earth.Save environment and your bums from rashes..

    • Do you have to clean with your bare hands?

      • Have you tried using a bidet? I love mine.

        • Does it dry your butt too?

        • +1

          I have wanted to invest in a bidet for a long time, but they are all so bloody expensive!

        • @Spooked: It does have a drier built in. I went with the Bio Bidet Supreme BB-1000. I hadn't had a bidet before, but couldn't be happier with this one.

        • @mdogxxx: A bidet is worth considering. Just think of how much cleaner you will feel and how you'll save money on toilet paper.

        • @mdogxxx:
          Get a bidet spray instead, they are cheap n much more maneuverable. The only downside is u dont get a heated seat, which may be very useful to avoid that butt sting in winter. U will also need a warm water source nearby.

        • @mdogxxx:

          You can buy a portable one for under $50

    • I have an old water bottle that I use to put water on the toilet paper before I wipe. It is like home made wipes without clogging up the drainage system. It reduces the amount of toilet paper required and the "dry" paper burn.

      • Wet toilet paper? Get stuck easily

        • Nope, you don’t get it so wet it falls apart and sticks to you.

  • +2

    Scanned $14 in NSW

  • +8

    I paid $14 in Vic Doncaster yesterday. These 36 roll “special packs” have 180 sheets per roll (SPR), the normal Quilton have 190 SPR. So these are really like buying a 34 roll pack. The Big W 18 roll-$7 pack has the full 190 SPR thus presents the better value. I really didn’t think I’d ever be talking about toilet paper & SPR on OzB.

    • +1

      Arise Sir Sinners007, Master of the Roll.

  • +1

    Use water like you clean your hands. Save this 10$ and environmental footprint as well.

  • +1

    What's the price per 100 sheets?

    • +1

      My math has it at 17c.

      36 x 180 = 6480
      6480 % 100 = 64.8
      10.08 % 64.8 = 0.166666666667ish

      • That's pretty good value. Thanks.

      • Ignoring the 10.08 typo (maths checks out for 10.80).

        Everyone uses 5% off gift cards to pay, right? Which is $10.26 total: $0.1583 per 100 sheets.

  • +2

    Can confirm riverton WA scan at $10.80 too

    • I can confirm this too. Didn't realise until I saw this and went to check my receipt. Yup $10.80.

      • Riverton WA worked at least 8am 14/7.

        Southlands WA scanned at $14 on 13/7 5pm

  • +1

    Looks like Costco has forced Woolworths to discount QUILTON, good one Costco.
    Costco's own label Kirkland, which now has their toilet tissue made locally rather than USA import, has a 3ply which sure looks/feels like Quilton.

    Like everything is bigger at Costco, the longer rolls are useful/convenient.

    Costco - 48 rolls x 270 sheets = 12,960 @ $22 = 17 cents per 100
    Woolworths - 36 rolls x 180 sheets = 6,480 @ $10.8 = 17 cent per 100

    • +1

      woolworths will end up being cheaper. save on costco membership / drive to location unless you live near one. Plus factor in 5% gc and rewards points. You're ahead

      • Especially if you have a rewards offer of 20 or 25% off your whole shop.

  • +1

    Chadstone has a whole pile of them labelled $14 but scanned for $10.80, score! Thanks op

    • But in Malvern Central, Melbourne scanned at $14 on Friday.

  • Link for posterity sake

    https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/859246/qui…

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