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- Towel Dispensers Can Adapt To Coreless Tissue, Longer Rolls
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The third part of this three-part article looks at dispensers for long-roll towels and tissues.Although some long-roll towel and tissue dispensers have a larger footprint than standard-size dispensers, many systems today feature a slim profile that fits well in most facilities, says distributors.In restroom stalls where space is limited,customers may need to be more cognizant of the tissue dispenser鈥檚 size and location. Some of the most common types of dispensers accommodate a single jumbo roll, two jumbo rolls side by side or a single roll with a stub-roll feature. And though coreless tissue is typically housed in a proprietary dispenser, customers can retrofit standard recessed dispensers with an adapter for coreless rolls. Some adapters consist of end caps that grip each side of the coreless roll, while others offer spindles that fit through the center of coreless rolls, if there is enough space in the middle.鈥淚f a customer has a standard toilet tissue dispenser, there are some easy adapters they can use to take a small coreless roll and essentially double their capacity without changing dispensers,鈥 says Martini. 鈥淚t keeps a slimmer profile of dispenser for customers that are aesthetically conscious.鈥漈hat slimmer dispenser profile is important, and not just to save space in a stall or a small restroom.鈥淪ometimes facilities feel larger dispensers are more institutional, and they aren鈥檛 as attractive,鈥 says Schneringer.听Fortunately, many of today鈥檚 high-capacity dispensers are more attractive than their predecessors.听鈥淢anufacturers have realized that people want modern, attractive-looking dispensers, so they鈥檝e spent a lot of research dollars creating dispensers that look really good,鈥 says Martini.Upscale long-roll dispenser options, such as stainless steel, are popular when aesthetics are important to the customer. But distributors should be careful, says Schneringer, since those dispensers are more expensive, and distributors will have to pass that expense on to their customers.Today鈥檚 long-roll products and dispensers come in as many variations as standard rolls, so customers don鈥檛 have to sacrifice quality or aesthetics. And new technologies are producing stronger paper while retaining softness and absorbency.听鈥淟ong-roll towel and tissue is getting really diverse,鈥 says Martini. 鈥淪uppliers have come to realize that one type doesn鈥檛 fit all.鈥澨Kassandra Kania is a freelance writer based in Charlotte, North Carolina. She is a frequent contributor to听Sanitary Maintenance.
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