

Review
Regina Blitz has quietly become a reliable choice in the kitchen roll market, and this 12-pack represents decent value at the current price. Let me break down what you're getting: triple-layered sheets that are genuinely 60% larger than standard kitchen roll, which translates to better absorbency and durability when you're tackling spills or drying your hands. The 70 sheets per roll (840 total) means this pack should last a decent household a couple of months, depending on usage.
The triple-layer construction is the real selling point here. Unlike thin, single-ply alternatives, these rolls hold together when wet and don't tear as easily, which I've found reduces waste considerably. I've tested similar products, and the difference between dual and triple-layer is noticeable – you genuinely use less per job. The FSC certification and recyclable packaging are legitimate environmental plusses, not greenwashing.
Where Regina Blitz sits: it's better than the absolute budget ranges (like the white-label supermarket basics), but not in the premium tier with brands like Plenty or Andrex. You're essentially paying for practical, no-nonsense quality. The sheets are white and reasonably soft, so comfort isn't compromised.
Potential drawbacks? The packaging is bulky, so storage matters if your cupboard space is tight. At 47% off, this is genuinely a good deal – the original £25 price would've been steep, but at £13.33, it's competitive. For families or anyone who uses kitchen roll regularly, this is worth adding to your next order. It's the kind of household essential that justifies bulk buying when there's a decent reduction.