♻️ Elevate your bathroom game with sustainable softness!
The Cheeky Panda Bamboo Toilet Rolls offer 48 rolls of 3-ply, ultra-soft toilet paper made from 100% fast-growing bamboo. Packaged plastic-free and fully compostable, this eco-conscious choice is gentle on sensitive skin and supports sustainable living without compromising comfort.
Product Name | Toilet Roll |
Units | 48.0 count |
Manufacturer contact | Ground Floor, 10 Lower Thames St, London EC3R 6EN |
Country of origin | China |
Brand | The Cheeky Panda |
Format | Roll with Sheets |
Material composition | 100% bamboo |
Country of origin | China |
J**H
King of Toilet Rolls
After personally testing over 20 different toilet papers—ranging from supermarket value packs to premium eco-friendly rolls—The Cheeky Panda Bamboo Toilet Rolls continue to stand out as the most consistent, balanced, and high-performing option I’ve used. Despite all the marketing noise in the eco tissue world, this brand remains the one I return to again and again, especially for its impressive blend of comfort, durability, and sustainability. It’s not just hype—it’s genuinely better.The texture is one of the key highlights. Some people online complain that this paper is “too thin,” but in my daily use I found the 3-ply construction more than strong enough for practical use. It doesn’t shred, tear, or pill under normal pressure, and it's surprisingly absorbent for something this eco-friendly. The ply layers are well-bonded and don’t separate easily. Unlike some bamboo alternatives I’ve tried that feel almost waxy or overly smooth, Cheeky Panda has just enough texture for proper cleaning without any irritation. In all honesty, the idea that you need thicker paper is only really relevant in very specific situations—like if you’re ill and using it extremely frequently over a short period. In everyday conditions, this performs perfectly well.I tested this across 20 different scenarios to push its limits. For example, it's excellent for day-to-day household use, including shared bathrooms. It holds up for children’s use, especially when paired with a good dispenser. It also works nicely as a makeup wipe alternative with micellar water—soft enough on the skin, doesn’t disintegrate. I used it for cleaning glasses and other delicate surfaces when tissues weren’t nearby—no lint, no scratch. Crafting or painting cleanup? Ideal. Emergency nose tissues? Didn’t shred even when damp. Even for pet care (e.g., wiping muddy paws), it performed better than cheaper tissues I had on hand.In the RV and travel bag, it packs tightly, doesn’t crush easily, and the rolls are uniform and compact—making storage practical. It worked well in my wet room which is slightly humid—no clumping, no softening while in storage. For those with septic tanks, I tested disposal and breakdown: no issues observed. I even tried composting some (as a test batch) and was impressed with how cleanly it breaks down compared to bleached or dyed varieties.On the rare occasion you might wish it were thicker—such as post-surgery hygiene care or cleaning up messier accidents—I could understand the argument for something more padded. But that’s a 1-in-100 use case, and not a reason to avoid what is otherwise a top performer.Cleaning up the packaging was another small win. There’s no plastic involved, and the box is recyclable and reusable—great if you buy in bulk. I’ve also noticed there’s no chemical smell, no artificial softness created by lotion or coating, and that’s a plus for anyone with allergies or sensitive skin. And importantly, it's ethical. I appreciate knowing the bamboo used isn’t taken from panda habitats, and that the company is pushing for closed-loop, low-impact manufacturing.All in all, this remains the best tissue I've tested across a range of situations. I’ll continue comparing other brands out of curiosity, but Cheeky Panda has set the bar extremely high, and so far, nothing else offers the same balance of comfort, eco-awareness, durability, and daily practicality. If you’re serious about switching to sustainable tissue without compromising real-world performance, this is absolutely worth trying.
S**K
Soft, Sustainable, and Surprisingly Strong – A Great Eco-Friendly Choice
The 3-ply construction offers a softness that’s gentle on the skin, yet it’s durable enough to prevent tearing during use. Its absorbency is notable, making it effective for various needs without requiring excessive amounts.What sets this toilet paper apart is its commitment to sustainability. Made from fast-growing bamboo, it produces significantly less carbon emissions compared to traditional tree-based products. Additionally, it’s hypoallergenic and free from harsh chemicals, making it suitable for sensitive skin.While some might find the price slightly higher than conventional brands, the environmental benefits and quality justify the cost. It’s a small change that contributes to a larger positive impact on our planet.Overall, The Cheeky Panda Bamboo Toilet Paper combines comfort, strength, and eco-consciousness. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to make a sustainable switch without compromising on quality.
R**L
4 stars
Soft, love how eco friendly it is but I’d rate it 5* if it wasn’t bleached we don’t need white toilet paper guys !
D**H
Best loo roll I’ve ever tried!
This is the best loo roll I’ve tried. It’s great for sensitive skin and doesn’t leave ‘bits’. It’s strong and durable and also soft. I get this on subscribe and save. In my opinion it’s better than the other eco friendly brands you can buy.
W**S
Great
I have these on subscribe and save, great value and lovely smooth and non fluffy tissue- which is a bonus in my black bathroom!
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….
L**O
Lovely toilet rolls!
The best bamboo toilet rolls I’ve tried. I’m allergic to the dust that comes off ordinary toilet rolls and these don’t shed dust at all. They are extremely strong and don’t fall to pieces when they are being used. I can highly recommend these, they’re a great price and if you get them on subscription they cost even less!
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