.38¢ per roll, .002¢ per Sheet, .006¢ per wipe.
Mod note: Check the catalogue for your local store first, not all stores appear to have the special available.
.38¢ per roll, .002¢ per Sheet, .006¢ per wipe.
Mod note: Check the catalogue for your local store first, not all stores appear to have the special available.
Had to email mathsnerd, now edited.
.38¢ per roll, .002¢ per Sheet, .006¢ per wipe.
.002 cents per sheet, .006 per wipe means you're folding up 3 sheets. Look at Mr. (profanity) Rockefeller over here.
I would go .004 cents per wipe, but even then, I'd fold over after wiping and wipe again, meaning it's .002 cents per wipe.
I thought this was OzBargain, not OzHumble-Brag-About-How-Much-Money-I-Can-Spend-To-Wipe-My-Ass
Sometimes I tear off 2 sheets then accidentally drop it on the floor. really brings my $/w up
**If nobody's going to correct it I will…it's 38¢/0.2¢/0.6¢ roll/sheet/wipe - based on the 3 sheet ASSumption
(profanity) me, do you think I’m made of money!?!!?!
You're rolling in it
Can't comment on quality of these, however I think that Aldi is still marginally cheaper.
Aldi is about 18c per 100 sheets.
Slightly more expensive than the 45pk from Amazon, plus no cash back from Foodworks
Just shower after the movement, no paper needed at all.
0c per wipe. :)
You're not factoring in the Total Cost of Ownership. Water, gas/electric (for heating water) and soap.
He’s using water from rainwater tank.
Tank maintenance?
Yeah but showering anyways. Specifically showering in this case would generate a sub optimal cost outcome.
One time investment and then no paper is required :)
https://www.ebay.com.au/i/163230737095?chn=ps&var=4624613706…
6¢ per wipe. What the……