Toilet tissue paper changed the world in ways we may have never even imagined. First of all, we have evolved from a society using various materials to wipe ourselves off after defecating. Some of which included leaves, grass, stone, clay, corn cobs, shells, fur, paper, old cloth, and so much more. This evolution created uniformity when it comes to material used after defecation. This progress stole the creativity to come up with all sorts of items just to wipe us clean though.
Toilet tissue not only serves its purpose. The world also discovered how it’s utilized after urinating, when blowing your nose, used like a sponge to absorb moisture or wetness anywhere in the house, and like a dry cloth to clean off surfaces.
Toilet tissue holders
The same toilet tissue led to the invention toilet roll holder products. You’ll find a variety of this, with the two most common types being a free standing toilet paper holder and a toilet paper roll holder mounted or fixated upon the wall.
These toilet tissue holders exist not only to literally store tissue paper. These also serve other purposes. Some can double as toothbrush stand or can actually be connected to a mirror and used as magazine racks for bathroom break reading material. Both toilet paper holder stand (free standing) and recessed variety (installed on walls) not only keep tissue paper in place but also acts as additional fixtures or decorative items in a bathroom. With varying colors, shapes, sizes, styles, designs, and materials used, these tissue paper dispensers actually decorate bathrooms.
As to which type of toilet paper dispenser is better, mentioning the advantages and disadvantages associated with each one of them can help you decide. To start with, free standing types will not require you to drill holes in your bathroom wall. However, you need to provide additional space for toilet paper holder stand such as a table or a sink. It is also quite difficult to get a ply of paper once it reaches the end of the roll.
As for recessed varieties of toilet roll holder, these will have you cut holes on your wall. But for the same reason, you are actually saving space. It even creates an illusion of a spacious bathroom even in a room with limited space available. You can also conveniently roll a ply of toilet tissue onto your hands only when needed. You don’t have to carry the tissue paper with you all onto the restroom deed. However, there is a tendency for tissue paper to roll all the way to the end when placed on recessed dispensers.
Toilet tissue has caused the U.S. alone to spend $2.4 billion on 26 billion rolls of toilet paper according to Wikipedia. This alone proves how much toilet tissue paper had changed the world.