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The Cheeky Panda Bamboo Toilet Paper offers a premium, eco-friendly alternative to traditional toilet paper with 3-ply strength, 800 sheets per pack, and 100% plastic-free, compostable packaging. Made from fast-growing bamboo that reduces emissions by 65.5%, it’s hypoallergenic and septic-safe, delivering a luxurious, sustainable bathroom experience that resonates with conscious consumers.




| ASIN | B07TVF96JT |
| ASIN | B07TVF96JT |
| Best Sellers Rank | 41 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 7 in Toilet Tissues |
| Brand Name | The Cheeky Panda |
| Colour | White |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (17,086) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (17,086) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05060561630189 |
| Identity Package Type | Frustration Free |
| Item Dimensions | 21 x 10.5 x 22 centimetres |
| Item Form | Roll with Sheets |
| Item Type Name | Plastic Free 4 Pack Toilet Tissue |
| Item Weight | 450 Grams |
| Item model number | 5.06056E+12 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | The Cheeky Panda Limited |
| Manufacturer | The Cheeky Panda Limited |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | Ground Floor, 10 Lower Thames St, London EC3R 6EN |
| Material Features | Biodegradable, Compostable, Eco-Friendly, Hypoallergenic, Natural |
| Material Type | Bamboo |
| Material Type Free | Latex Free, Plastic Free, Tree Free |
| Net Content Weight | 450 Grams |
| Ply | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 21 x 10.5 x 22 cm; 450 g |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Commercial, Home, RV |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Sheet Count | 800 |
| Sheet Count Per Unit | 200 |
| Size | 4 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Skin Type | All Skin, Sensitive Skin |
| Special Features | Absorbent, Clog Free, Perforated, Septic Safe, Ultra Soft |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
B**�
Soft and comfortable to use
Strong and good quality. Worth the money
L**A
Fantastic toilet roll!
This is absolutely fantastic toilet roll. I will never go back to the big brand stuff. Lovely and thick and soft and loads on the roll so great value for money. They last much longer than the big brand rolls. Bonus is they are more eco-friendly too!
B**Y
Best bamboo toilet roll.
It works and doesn't melt too easily. Its soft enough for everyone in the house. Never causes allergies or skin irritation. It has excellent environmental credentials so far and is almost certain to be 100% bamboo, which is why I buy it. Its a bit expensive.
C**A
This was my first purchase, I will keep ordering it in the future.
Very good product. I wanted a chemical free toilet paper. It horrific what they put into these regular products. So I gave it a try, and I'm very happy with Cheeky Panda. Yes, it's smaller then the chemical treated ones, but it's a trade off. Not only soft, but strong as well. It doesn't fall apart at all. I will keep buying this from now on.
M**N
Softer than it first appears to be, gentle on the skin, strong.
Toilet-paper is just toilet paper; right? Well, actually, there's a bit more to it than that. Recently, I've seem to have spent a small fortune buying toilet-paper that claims it's superior to other toilet-paper, only to discover that it's not. Time for a change, I thought. Let's try this Bamboo stuff. On first glance, it's quite...underwhelming; it's just like any other paper I've used in the past. It looks the same, feels the same, even smells the same. But is it different? There are certain things that I want to find in a quality toilet-paper. First of all, it needs to be strong. There's no point in buying a paper that simply doesn't do what it's supoosed to do. So, it needs to stand up to the strain of being pushed and pulled and twisted and poked...all the various techniques that we as humans use to clean ourselves afterwards. And this toilet-paper does exactly that. It is strong, and it stands up to the various stresses and strains that anyone could reasonably inflict on it. It's actually quite deceptive; it doesn't look as if it should be strong - it's not padded or bulky; it actually looks thin and weak. But it's not. So...full marks here. Tick. Secondly, it needs to be gentle. There's no point in having toilet tissue that feels like sandpaper. It has to feel soft on the skin, so that even after repeated use, it doesn't aggravate the skin or make certain areas feel tender. And in this respect, it again does the job admirably. So...full marks here too. Tick. Thirdly, it needs to perform with as few sheets as possible. I certainly don't want to use more sheets of paper than I need to; I want a paper that I can use effectively and quickly and without using half a toilet roll. How does this paper perform in this respect? Very well, actually. So...full marks again. Tick. Fourthly, it needs to hold together on a roll. The last toilet paper brand I bought kept unrolling whilst it was on the holder. Every time I went in to the bathroom, there was six feet of paper trailing down from the roll, onto the floor. It just didn't want to stay together. How about this Bamboo stuff? Yep. Full marks again. Tick. Fifthly, I want white paper. Not coloured, or patterned, or fancy in any way. I just need a nice white sheet of paper. And this is exactly that. So...good again. Tick. Sixthly, I want paper that smells of paper. I don't want fancy scents or aromas, and I certainly don't want anything added to the makeup of the paper that might cause a reaction against tender skin. I have a feeling that a lot of commercially available scented paper isn't really a clever idea, especially so considering the type of skin tissue it is to be used on. I may be totally wrong in this...it's a personal choice, but I certainly want my paper to be simple and risk-free, and I believe that this bamboo stuff is right on the mark here. So once again...full marks. Tick. And finally, I really want paper that doesn't need a mortgage to purchase. Some of the papers these days are ridiculously priced. As far as this Bamboo paper is concerned...yes, it's more expensive than other papers, but given the production costs and the raw materials, I don't think it's overly pricey. I'm certainly quite happy to pay the small extra premium for it. And bear in mind too that the eco credentials of this paper are pretty good too. So, in summary, this is a decent paper to buy and use. I will certainly be buying it again. It's a very good purchase. I hope you've found this review useful. Thanks!
E**J
Not that good really…
I bought the 45 roll option back in April 2022 for £26.59 (59p per roll). Since then it’s gone up in price to £35.99 (80p/roll, non-subscription price). You can currently receive up to 25% off subscribe and save for the first purchase. So, compared to the usual Amazon Presto Eco toilet paper I’ve been buying, which costs a fair bit less, this paper I have to say is somewhat disappointing. I was surprised to see the overall review score was very favourable since my first (and current) impressions were quite subdued and disappointed. It was hard to believe the paper was actually 3-ply as advertised as it’s so incredibly thin in comparison to the quilted Amazon Eco toilet paper. But yeah, it is 3-ply all right. 3 very ‘tracing paper like’ thin pieces of paper stuck together mind you. Surprisingly smooth feeling I thought. But I don’t ever buy the velvety or blamed options and I’m a fairly unfussy adult male with a (typically) not overly sensitive derrière. Ok, so how is it in use? Well, I’m going to make a few people blush here but as a folder (and not a scruncher), to be on the safe side I have to use 3 pieces (each wipe) not 2 as I do with the usual Amazon Presto Eco brand that I have tended to buy. But these rolls have something like 200 sheets (albeit with a huge and sturdy cardboard toilet roll in the middle) so perhaps their value still matches? My subjective sensibility tells me I’m using quite a bit more though and it’s not down to dietary complications from eating loads of fibre or hot curries. These rolls are not lasting very long at all. Now the really embarrassing bit that no one knew about me until now… I hate splashing. I really can’t stand that so I always try and cushion the fall (ahem) so no splashing water wets my undercarriage. This stuff is a bit of a nightmare if you want to be economical with creating a nice little scaffolding type structure to soften the landing, so to speak. You end up using loads. You can’t just keep folding it (not a good idea I’ve discovered after years of experimentation). Scrunching it or letting it kind of fall into the toilet bowl seems to work best (but you need quite a few continuously attached sheets for that). So, if that’s what you do too - you will use more. For me, it’s far too much more - it just doesn’t want to act right and instead gets swallowed up by the toilet bowl water. If this isn’t an issue, great. You’ll be ok I reckon albeit the whole taking care of paper splitting issue (not had that happen but I’m cautious since though the paper appears to be surprisingly strong it really isn’t bomb proof). Essentially with the quilted Amazon Presto Eco stuff you can get away with 2 pieces I find without fearing the you-know-what moment. And you don’t need comparatively anywhere near so much paper to create that gravitational energy absorbing scaffolding net type thing I spoke about either. Amazon for the win/win here. Absorbency seems ok. Nothing to sing its praises for. It’s not overly linty either so won’t leave tons of fluff. As a side note about the overall expense and cost of living crisis.. these days getting one of those DIY bidet jobbies seems tempting (to those who are interested). Who can afford to just wipe? Anyway, I’ve put a new order in for my old favourite, Amazon Presto Eco (you guessed it!) I have to say though (and again this is kind of a quite subjective comment as I’m no scientist), there does appear to be manufacturing variances that may sometimes explain customer’s different experiences (with some batches of toilet paper perhaps?) I’ve not always been entirely blown away by the Amazon Eco stuff at times either. I think I will just try and hold back a roll from each batch and then one day I’ll do a proper study maybe? Or send it off to a lab or something? Oh yeah, no bad blockages despite quantity used. I guess someone should really do a paper dissolving test… Serious points (don’t read unless you’ve got nothing better to do): although I’m not an expert by any means, I’m not entirely convinced toilet paper made from bamboo is the silver bullet remedy we all need. There are many pros and cons with recycled vs virgin wood plantations and using bamboo seems like a cool idea but as other’s have mentioned there’s a lot to take into account when weighing up the overall ‘ecological footprint’. It’s not just a simple question of global warming etc to think of. Place of manufacture? Pros/cons (not just economical). Transportation etc. Human rights, workers’ rights etc. However, it’s admirable that people think differently and care enough to try something different and it’s of course difficult to satisfy a market and convince people to buy your product so you can’t expect a manufacturer to be completely open and transparent about the real pros and cons of producing and using their new product. It’s unlikely to happen but I’d like to see Cheeky Panda etc going even further and condensing this product even more - the oversized cardboard toilet roll holder thing could be really tiny instead and each roll could perhaps be much more densely packed (within reason). This would save considerable space and transportation costs. And they could scrap the bleaching agents. The packaging is pretty good though - it’s not superfluous and completely eliminates plastic. More manufacturers should follow their example perhaps. There’s too much to say about product travel miles/location and land management/oversight and social responsibility (workers and locals etc). Anyway, we should all be home composting our poop etc or something I suppose. Using such a precious resource as water to flush out our biological waste that actually has (or had) great natural value (through a complex network of underground pipes etc) seems like a really dumb thing for any society to do (though understandable of course/prob due to our weird modern day diets). I have no answers but I hope Bill does… (Look up Bill Gates/toilets and his venture to provide affordable sanitation to the world. It’s very interesting and encouraging.). Maybe one day we’ll get there eh? Ecologically sound and socially responsible. That’s what they try and sell you and economics are important but not just for generating massive profits. Well, let’s see if Amazon publish all this crxx….
J**I
J'ai des canalisations ventru et donc des difficultés d'évacuation c'est le seul produit que je ne retrouve plus lorsque je nettoie mes canalisations propres comme de l'eau claire... très agréable aussi à l'utilisation est au toucher. On ne demande rien de plus merci
P**K
Voldeed goed. Beetje glad/minder zacht het papier
A**9
Questa carta è meglio di quella tradizionale. Morbida e soprattutto resistente e perfettamente eco sostenibile dato che il bambù si riproduce molto più velocemente.
Y**F
Superbe book sur cet grand artiste
C**E
Papier resistant qui se décompose parfaitement idéal pour les canalisations d’evacuation avec peu de pente
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