Angel Soft Bath Tissue
84%Recommended

Angel Soft Bath Tissue

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              Rated #134 in Soap & Bath Products
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Good price, but gives me hives. This is often the best priced paper, and there are often downloadable coupons on Dollar general's website. The rolls are good sized too. Problem is, I am alergic to something that only this paper has. I get hives. I did notice it has more lint that any of the others I buy, so that could be what causes it.

Very soft, but afraid it may cause clogs because of thickness.

Angel soft is very soft for us, but it is not septic safe. My son's friend flooded our bathroom using it. The textrure is nice and I did pass out the coupons. Unless I go through the self sevice line at the stores they won't take it because it says Stop & Shop on it. I tried to use it at Shaws and Walmart and they would not take them. Some of T the friends I gave the coupons to have the same problem

First off, thanks for letting me try this. Overall, it was fine, but nothing to write home about. A 4 pack is cheaper than the 4 pack Scott toilet paper which is what we use, but per 100 sheets the 4 pack Angel Soft is actually more expensive. I found that the thickness didn't really make much difference compared to our usual Scott and since the Angel Soft roll is much thinner (the roll itself not the paper) the AS roll got used up quicker (so the Scott roll lasts longer and is cheaper per 100 sheets). But, with the coupons, I thought I would get the AS rolls since with the discount from the coupon it becomes cheaper than Scott. But, my supermarket doesn't carry the 6 pack AS which is what the coupons are only good for!

My family uses Northern bathroom tissue and has for years. The Angel Soft looked similar, but was not nearly as soft. We wouldn't buy it again.

Not as economical as Scott, which is our normal. But it is softer, which helps with some of the, uhm, discomforts of a third trimester (if you know what I mean . . . ).

We like the angel soft tissue but, we seem to go through it VERY fast. I have shared the coupons with family members. Not sure that angel soft is the brand for us. We will give it another try.

I usually buy Scott's toilet paper and Angel Soft is definitely softer but it is much more expensive. Therefore, with the amount of toilet paper we use I don't think we'll be buying it again.

Angel Soft is an OK product. It's definitely a step up from Scotts or the stuff you find in public restrooms. I still prefer Cottonelle which is the only brand I buy. I will use the remaining rolls we received in our guest bathroom.

Very soft, but I wish it was as thick as the brand I currently use

This was a great product to test out. I liked it, as well as my family. Held up nice. Although I feel like it was a little thin so I had to use extra. Overall a good product I will use again.

i think Angel Soft is ok. it is a little on the thick side and, since i have a septic system, i tend to have caution when using a product such as this.

I didn't really find this to be very soft at all. It isn't as bad as rest stop 1-ply but it isn't something I would describe as "soft." It does, however, get the job done.

Angel Soft toilet paper was a pleasant surprise. I had assumed it was a cheap brand. It is strong and soft.

My review is tempered by one major problem which I will discuss in a minute. Overall, the quality is spectacular. It is a strong, well put together toilet paper which has softness and strength. However, it has a major drawback - it is more than half an inch shorter in width than other rolls and doesn't fit in edge-grab toilet paper wall holders or dispensers. In that I usually use rolls that sit on the bathroom counter, this isn't as much a problem for me, but I significantly noticed how much shorter in width the roll was. Otherwise, it is better than my other favorite - Marcal - which also doesn't flake, strip or disintegrate during wiping.