Household essentials price guide
Toilet Paper Price Guide
Compare toilet paper prices by roll count, sheet count, pickup price, rewards offers, and warehouse packs before you stock up.
Updated June 2026. Guide pages are cached reads and do not run a live OpenAI search.

Count sheets, not rolls
Mega, double, and family roll labels vary by brand. Check sheet count and ply before trusting the pack price.
Normalize rewards value
Warehouse packs and drugstore rewards can both win, but only count membership or reward savings you will actually use.
Verify the exact pack
Use source links to confirm brand, roll type, stock, pickup price, and substitution details before buying.
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Current source-backed signals
Cached prices Price Scout already has
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Walmart current price
Angel Soft 2-Ply Toilet Paper, 9 Mega Rolls, 320 Sheets per Roll
$6.36
Checked Jun 16, 7:01 AM for ZIP 33130.
Check Walmart sourceWhat to compare
- Roll count and sheet count, not just the pack price.
- Mega, super mega, double, and family roll labels because they are not standardized across brands.
- Pickup, shipping, delivery, Rewards, and warehouse pricing because each can change the final total.
- Digital coupons, store rewards, and membership-only pricing before checkout.
- Price per 100 sheets when the retailer exposes enough package detail to calculate it.
Timing tips
- Check warehouse clubs when you are willing to buy larger packs and have storage space.
- Check drugstores during rewards events, but compare the after-reward price against Walmart or Target before buying.
- Check weekly ads early in the ad cycle if you need a specific brand.
- Recheck the final cart before pickup or delivery because substitutions can change the real unit price.
Stores to check
Where to compare toilet paper
Use these as starting points, then confirm final checkout price, fulfillment, and stock on the retailer site.
Walmart
Best for: Fast baseline checks, pickup availability, and broad brand coverage.
Watch: Final price and fulfillment can vary by ZIP code, store, and substitution.
Open sourceTarget
Best for: Target Circle offers, household promotions, pickup, and same-day options.
Watch: Circle offers and card savings may change the effective price after the shelf price.
Open sourceCostco
Best for: Large packs, Kirkland Signature options, and stock-up trips.
Watch: Warehouse, Costco.com, and same-day prices can differ, and membership matters.
Open sourceCVS
Best for: ExtraCare deals, personalized coupons, and quick local stock checks.
Watch: Drugstore shelf prices can be higher unless the offer stack is strong.
Open sourceWalgreens
Best for: myWalgreens promotions, Walgreens Cash events, and coupon stacking.
Watch: Rewards value only helps if you will use the reward before it expires.
Open sourceDollar General
Best for: Smaller trips, digital coupons, and Saturday-style coupon planning.
Watch: Smaller packs can look cheaper while costing more per roll or per sheet.
Open sourceCommon buying mistakes
- Treating every mega roll as the same size.
- Comparing scented, ultra soft, strong, and recycled packs as if they are interchangeable.
- Ignoring membership fees, delivery fees, or minimum order thresholds.
- Buying a smaller pack because the shelf price looks lower while the unit price is worse.
Before you make the trip
Run a fresh source-backed check when the cart matters.
The guide helps you decide what to inspect. The live comparison is for current local prices, current stock, and final retailer source links.
Compare live pricesFrequently asked questions
What is the best way to compare toilet paper prices?
Compare the exact brand and package type, then normalize by roll count and sheet count when possible. The lowest pack price is not always the lowest unit price.
Are warehouse club toilet paper packs always cheaper?
Not always. Warehouse packs can be strong for stock-up trips, but compare the final unit price against Walmart or Target and include membership, delivery, and storage tradeoffs.
Should I count drugstore rewards as savings?
Only count CVS ExtraBucks, Walgreens Cash, or similar rewards if you will actually use them on a later purchase before they expire. Otherwise compare the checkout price directly.
Can Price Scout show live toilet paper prices?
Yes. Use the Price Scout search box for a current source-backed check, then confirm the final price, stock, and fulfillment details on the retailer site.