Paper towels are a high-velocity consumable, so the right choice is the one that controls cost per use, fits your dispenser, and holds up to real-world messes. This category covers the most common commercial formats and grades used in offices, schools, restaurants, healthcare, and service businesses. With 100+ SKUs across trusted brands like Tork, Georgia Pacific Professional, Scott, Kleenex, Boardwalk, GEN, Papernet, Cascades, Marcal PRO, and AbilityOne, its easy to standardize across locations and order in bulk.
For procurement teams, consistency matters. For operators, uptime matters. Selecting the correct towel type reduces dispenser jams, cuts waste, and keeps restrooms and break areas stocked without emergency runs.
Roll towels are a go-to for high-traffic restrooms and back-of-house areas. Hardwound rolls typically pair with lever or hands-free dispensers and are designed for controlled dispensing. Centerpull rolls dispense from the core and are popular for kitchens and maintenance areas where one-hand access is useful.
Folded towels are common in washrooms where portion control and a clean presentation matter. Multifold and Z-fold styles typically offer better one-at-a-time dispensing than C-fold, which can help reduce overuse in busy restrooms.
Some paper towels are built more like light-duty wipers for wiping counters, absorbing spills, and general cleanup. If you need higher wet strength or better scrubbing, consider upgrading the ply or selecting a towel designed for foodservice and maintenance tasks.
Ply and fiber quality drive how much towel users need per dry. Higher absorbency can lower total consumption even if the unit price is higher. Wet strength is critical in kitchens, healthcare, and any area where towels are used on wet surfaces.
Compare towels by usable output, not just case price. Sheet count, sheet dimensions, roll length, and number of rolls or bundles per case determine how long inventory lasts and how often staff must restock. For multi-site operations, standardizing on a few SKUs simplifies ordering and reduces stocking errors.
Mismatch between towel and dispenser is a common cause of waste and frustration. Confirm core size, roll diameter, fold type, and dispenser model requirements before you commit to a pallet. If you are also sourcing hardware, pairing towels with the right Towel Dispensers helps prevent tearing, double-feeds, and jam-related downtime.
Many facilities prioritize touchless dispensing, reliable supply, and consistent quality for audits and customer perception. If your restroom program includes paper products beyond towels, aligning towel choices with your Toilet Tissue standards can help keep user experience consistent across the building.
Paper towels are ideal for bulk purchasing because they are non-perishable, predictable, and used daily. Ordering by the case (or pallet for multi-location accounts) reduces freight cost per unit, minimizes emergency reorders, and keeps staff focused on operations instead of supply runs. If you manage recurring consumption, set reorder points based on traffic and changeout frequency to avoid last-minute shortages.
Need help selecting the right grade or format? Knowledgeable support can quickly narrow options by dispenser type, traffic level, and budget so you can place a confident order.
Paper towels are only one part of a clean, well-run restroom. For a polished finish at sinks and counters, add Restroom Accessories to support signage, organization, and day-to-day usability. If you are upgrading the space, Restroom Mirrors can help standardize appearance across locations while keeping maintenance simple.
This selection includes widely specified commercial lines from Tork, Georgia Pacific Professional, Scott, Kleenex, Boardwalk, GEN, Papernet, Cascades, Marcal PRO, and AbilityOne. With over 100 SKUs, you can source value grades for high-volume areas, premium options for front-of-house restrooms, and durable towels for cleanup tasks - all with low pricing and fast 1-2 day shipping on many orders.
Are higher-ply paper towels worth the cost?
Often, yes. Higher absorbency and better wet strength can reduce the number of sheets used per dry or cleanup, lowering total cost per use even if the case price is higher. Test in your highest-use area to validate consumption.
How do I make sure the paper towels fit my dispenser?
Check the dispenser requirements for towel format (roll vs folded), core size, roll diameter, and fold type (multifold, C-fold, Z-fold). If you are unsure, match the towel to the dispenser model number before ordering cases.
Should I buy paper towels by the case or by the pallet?
Cases work well for single locations and smaller storage areas. Pallet orders typically lower freight cost per unit and reduce stockouts for multi-site or high-volume facilities, especially when you standardize on a few SKUs.
What brands are commonly used in commercial facilities?
Common commercial brands include Tork, Georgia Pacific Professional, Scott, Kleenex, Boardwalk, GEN, Papernet, Cascades, Marcal PRO, and AbilityOne. Brand selection usually comes down to dispenser compatibility, performance level, and budget targets.
Which paper towel type is best for high-traffic restrooms?
Hardwound roll towels and high-capacity multifold towels are common for high-traffic restrooms because they reduce changeouts and support controlled dispensing. Confirm the towel format matches your dispenser to prevent jams and waste.
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