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frontpage Posted by javi0131 • Apr 2, 2025
frontpage Posted by javi0131 • Apr 2, 2025

4000-Sheets Tork Multifold Hand Towels

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$24

$41

41% off
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Amazon has 16-Pack 250-Sheets Tork Multifold Hand Towels on sale for $25 - $1.25 (5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save) = $23.75. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Community Member javi0131 for finding this deal.

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Amazon has 16-Pack 250-Sheets Tork Multifold Hand Towels on sale for $25 - $1.25 (5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save) = $23.75. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Community Member javi0131 for finding this deal.

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The math I did comparing this to the Bounty Advanced from Costco @ $32.99.

Bounty:
103 sheets x 12 count = 1236 sheets
$32.99 / 1236 = $0.02669 per sheet

Since Bounty is likely so much thicker than Tork, let's say a Bounty sheet is about 3x Tork:
4000 sheets / 3 sheets per use = 1333.33 "uses"

Tork:
250 sheets x 16 packs = 4000 sheets
$25 / 1333 = $0.1875

Not sure if three Tork sheets can absorb as much as 1 Bounty sheet, but this is the calculations I have at the moment.

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Nice deal. I'm seeing $23.75.
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100% recycled, FSC certified, Compatible with H2 Dispensers, 16 packs x 250 sheets (MK520A)

https://www.amazon.com/Tork-Unive...B013SX3T08
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If anyone cares:

The math I did comparing this to the Bounty Advanced from Costco @ $32.99.

Bounty:
103 sheets x 12 count = 1236 sheets
$32.99 / 1236 = $0.02669 per sheet

Since Bounty is likely so much thicker than Tork, let's say a Bounty sheet is about 3x Tork:
4000 sheets / 3 sheets per use = 1333.33 "uses"

Tork:
250 sheets x 16 packs = 4000 sheets
$25 / 1333 = $0.1875

Not sure if three Tork sheets can absorb as much as 1 Bounty sheet, but this is the calculations I have at the moment.
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$25 / 1333 = $ 0.01875, which is lower than Bounty by %30
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Another comparison would be to the Costco Marathon Multifold paper towels. 16 count/packs at 250 sheets. Online it's 39.99. I don't know the instore price.

I suspect the ones from Amazon are thinner? Similar to ones used find at gas stations and restaurants. I Could be wrong. The Costco ones I have at home do feel thick.
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Agreed - from the photos, the tork paper towels are the brown ones and typically very thin. Definitely not comparable to the costco marathon brand that you mentioned.
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Quote from multiuseemail :
If anyone cares:

The math I did comparing this to the Bounty Advanced from Costco @ $32.99.

Bounty:
103 sheets x 12 count = 1236 sheets
$32.99 / 1236 = $0.02669 per sheet

Since Bounty is likely so much thicker than Tork, let's say a Bounty sheet is about 3x Tork:
4000 sheets / 3 sheets per use = 1333.33 "uses"

Tork:
250 sheets x 16 packs = 4000 sheets
$25 / 1333 = $0.1875

Not sure if three Tork sheets can absorb as much as 1 Bounty sheet, but this is the calculations I have at the moment.

The tork paper towels on the roll, they're not very absorbent. I use them daily at my work. They are okay for maybe wiping stuff down or kind of drying your hands but they're mostly like, paper. Mildly absorbent. Using them to get up liquid spills is annoying

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Brown ones are cheaper for a reason, mostly for commercial use because they are cheaper.
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They are free in public restrooms
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Quote from CoolTank917 :
Brown ones are cheaper for a reason, mostly for commercial use because they are cheaper.
Cheaper and "cheaper".
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Quote from multiuseemail :
if anyone cares:

the math i did comparing this to the bounty advanced from costco @ $32.99.

bounty:
103 sheets x 12 count = 1236 sheets
$32.99 / 1236 = $0.02669 per sheet

since bounty is likely so much thicker than tork, let's say a bounty sheet is about 3x tork:
4000 sheets / 3 sheets per use = 1333.33 "uses"

tork:
250 sheets x 16 packs = 4000 sheets
$25 / 1333 = $0.1875

not sure if three tork sheets can absorb as much as 1 bounty sheet, but this is the calculations i have at the moment.
$25 / 1333 = $0.01875
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Quote from Friedsushi87 :
The tork paper towels on the roll, they're not very absorbent. I use them daily at my work. They are okay for maybe wiping stuff down or kind of drying your hands but they're mostly like, paper. Mildly absorbent. Using them to get up liquid spills is annoying
That's what I've figured as well.
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I think it's still cheaper than the Costco napkins I buy
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My friend uses these at his restaurant because people automatically grab two sheets to dry their hands. It doesn't matter if they are cheap Tork or Kleenex Ultra, almost everyone grabs two sheets. They are only good for public restrooms/hand-washing stations. I wouldn't use these in the Kitchen to clean or pick up spills. Good price at $25, plus 5%/10% off depending on your S&S total. These are usually in the low $30 range.

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If you want to save money in the kitchen, have a stack of kitchen towels handy for spills, and keep one hanging for drying clean hands only.

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