| Roll Type | Kitchen Roll |
| Roll Length | 40 m |
| Sheet Size | STANDARD 9" |
| Perforation | Non Perforated |
| Material | Virgin Pulp |
| Pattern | Embossed |
| Pack Size | 1 Roll |
| Ply | 1 PLY & 2 PLY |
A kitchen napkin roll (or paper towel roll) is a disposable, absorbent paper product on a perforated roll, designed for quick cleanups, drying hands, wiping surfaces, and soaking spills in the kitchen, featuring strong, often multi-ply sheets that are softer than regular paper but tough enough for wet messes, made from pulp or recycled materials, and coming in various strengths and eco-friendly options. Key Characteristics
- Material: Typically made from wood pulp, recycled paper, or sustainable fibers like sugarcane (bagasse).
- Structure: Comes as a continuous roll of perforated sheets, allowing easy tearing.
- Ply: Often 2-ply or more for enhanced strength and absorbency, though single-ply options exist.
- Absorbency: High absorbency for liquids, oils, and messes, often featuring embossing for better texture.
- Strength: Designed to be soft yet durable enough not to disintegrate when wet.
- Uses: Wiping spills, drying hands, cleaning appliances, blotting food, and general kitchen hygiene.
- Variations: Available in standard disposable types or washable, reusable non-woven fabric versions.
Benefits
- Convenience: Quick and easy disposal after single use.
- Hygiene: Helps maintain cleanliness and prevent cross-contamination.
- Versatility: Multipurpose for various tasks from food prep to surface cleaning.
Types
- Standard Paper Towels: Disposable, highly absorbent.
- Eco-Friendly: Made from bamboo or recycled paper.
- Reusable Fabric Rolls: Washable, non-woven cloths that can be used multiple times.