Scott 1000 Sheet Toilet Paper Deals
Rite Aid has the 18 pack of Scott 1000 sheet toilet paper on sale through August 5th for $14.99. That is approximately 83¢ a roll. They also have $3 back in bonus cash if you buy 2. (limit 2 offers)
If you buy 2, then you will pay $29.98 and get $3 back. This is “like” paying 75¢ a roll.
CVS has the 12 roll Scott 1000 on sale for $10.49, which is approximately 87¢ per roll. They also have the Best Year Event going on where you buy $40 select items and get $10 Extra Bucks back. The 12 roll Scott 1000 is included.
Buy (4) Scott 1000 at 10.49 each ($41.96 total). Get $10 back in Extra Bucks. It’s “like” getting it for 67¢ per roll when you consider the Extra Bucks.
Compare this to Dollar General: Scott 1000 toilet paper 18 count is $18 ($1 per roll) and their 8 count is $9.25, which is almost $1.16 a roll! I used to buy my toilet paper at Dollar General all the time, but I don’t buy it there anymore.
Walmart has a decent everyday price of 12 rolls for $10.68 (89¢ per roll) and 20 rolls for $16.98 (85¢ per roll). I buy it there if I cannot find a deal somewhere else, but I usually stock up enough that I don’t need any until another good deal rolls around.
Walgreen has the 12 roll Scott 1000 toilet paper on sale for only $8.99 right now with their loyalty card. That is only 75¢ per roll. Walgreens offers free shipping over $35, but sometimes bigger items are not included.
Amazon also has a sale right now on 32 rolls of Scott 1000. Right now it’s $26.55. So depending on what stores that you have near and if you use their rewards, there are a few choices for Scott Toilet paper this week.
You can see that post here:
https://pennypuss.com/scott-1000-sheet-32-rolls-toilet-paper-26-55/
I know a lot goes into where you shop and how you shop, so while I can say where the best deal that I feel is, you may not have that store near you … or you might not like using a reward program as then you have to use that reward to buy something else … even if you don’t need something else.
Other things shoppers take into consideration is how much they want to stock up, how much room they have, how much money they have, and even convenience (or necessity) of delivery.
Happy shopping!