Angel Soft Compared to FMV Toilet Tissue

Johanna Swith
Every household requires toilet tissue and it can be difficult to make a decision when there are so many different toilet tissue products on the market. There is literally a color, texture and size out there for every need. In this article I will compare two different brands of toilet tissue in an effort to help other shoppers find a toilet tissue that meets their needs and budget.

At my house we are not loyal to any specific brand of toilet tissue. We mainly purchase whatever is on sale. My opinion is that if you are using a product for wiping your rear end, you should not spend a fortune on the product. No one in my home has hemorrhoids or special needs so we are not in need of a super soft or luxurious toilet tissue product. We shop at Kroger's a lot and we have always been pleased with their For Maximum Value line of products, so we did not hesitate to try out the For Maximum Value brand of toilet tissue. For a price that varies from 77 cents to 88 cents you get 4 rolls of standard white toilet tissue. This is not the softest toilet tissue product on the market but it is absorbent and it does the intended job of cleaning up after using the restroom. FMV toilet tissue is affordable and it does its intended job quite well. The only issue I can complain about with this product is that the package appears to be the same size as all other standard single roll packages, but rolls of For Maximum Value toilet tissue are significantly smaller than other rolls. The inner core is larger than the standard roll and the roll contains less toilet tissue.

For a price of $1 per package you can get Angel Soft toilet tissue, made by the Georgia Pacific consumer products group. This is a better value in my opinion. Each roll contains 176 sheets of strong, soft and absorbent toilet tissue. Angel soft will get the job done and it will save you money because you will not use as many sheets per wipe and you will get more toilet tissue per roll with Angel soft than you will with the For Maximum Value brand of bathroom tissue. I also like that you can get plain white or printed toilet tissue from the Angel Soft line.

I prefer Angel Soft to For Maximum Value. It took me quite a while to figure out that For Maximum Value is not the best value, but after I figured it out I stopped purchasing it and started buying Angel Soft. I hope this review helps you make an informed buying decision.

Published by Johanna Swith

I have a little experience with a lot of things, but not a lot of experience with little things. I'm a thirty-one year old aspiring aspirer from a small town in southeastern Ohio.  View profile

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