4 inches There is no "AVERAGE" per-se however, 30 to 36 inches high and 6 to 10 inches in front of the toilet works well. These measurements are to centerline of the roll. There are limits prescribed for ADA accessible stalls that say that the bottom of the dispenser can not be located lower than 15 inches nor higher than 48 inches above the floor and 7 to 9 inches in front of the toilet measured from the centerline of the dispenser. It is always best to verify CODE SPECIFIC information with your local Building Official and/or Building Department as local laws and codes do tend to vary somewhat from jurisdiction (town) to jurisdiction (town). Feel free to leave a personal message on my message board letting me know how well I have answered your questions.
I remember toilet paper sold individually at about 6 cents a roll througout the 1960s
Craft Ladies - 2012 Toilet Paper Roll Owls 1-1 was released on: USA: 2 October 2012
That depends on who is to use the toilet. children's toilet seats (in schools for example) are much lower than in an apartment and old peoples homes have even higher seats. The Swedish standard toilet height (to the rim not including any seat) is 420 mm.
It's worth the same as a roll of toilet paper. Actually it's probably best used for the same purpose
The FD 100 is usually loaded by placing a roll of paper. To load the paper, simply open the FD 100 machine and place the paper.
It depends on the size of the roll,
There is no set size for a roll of toilet paper. Rolls can be 3 inches to 4 inches tall depending on the manufacturer. Not only does height differ, but diameter also varies greatly.
To determine how many stacks of toilet paper rolls it would take to make a tower 150 meters high, we first need to know the height of a typical toilet paper roll. A standard roll is about 10 cm tall. Therefore, to find the number of rolls needed, we divide 1500 cm (150 meters) by 10 cm per roll, resulting in 150 rolls. So, it would take approximately 150 toilet paper rolls stacked to reach a height of 150 meters.
The dimensions of a standard toilet paper roll can vary slightly by brand, but typically, the roll has a diameter of about 4.5 inches (11.4 cm), a width of approximately 4 inches (10.2 cm), and a core diameter of about 1.5 inches (3.8 cm). The height of the roll when standing upright is generally around 4.5 inches as well. These dimensions may differ for jumbo or specialty rolls.
To change the toilet paper roll, follow these steps: Remove the empty roll from the holder. Take a new roll of toilet paper and place it on the holder. Make sure the roll is positioned so that the paper feeds over the top. Secure the new roll in place. Enjoy your newly changed toilet paper roll!
I've counted - it had 159 pieces
The standard width of a toilet roll paper holder is typically around 5 to 6 inches (12.7 to 15.2 centimeters). This width accommodates most standard toilet paper rolls, which generally have a diameter of about 4.5 inches (11.4 centimeters). Some holders may vary slightly in size, but this range is commonly used in residential and commercial settings.
There are anywhere from 350 to 500 sheets of toilet paper on one roll
The center of a toilet paper roll is called the "core." It is typically made of cardboard and serves as the structural support for the roll of toilet paper, allowing it to spin freely on the holder.
An average family consisting of four people can most likely expect to replace a standard roll of toilet paper twice a week, depending on the absence of illness or other medical issues which necessitate the need for more toilet paper.
There are typically 12 sheets in a roll of Scotts Natural toilet paper.
Because the toilet paper is on a wheel, and you roll it out (like a wheel) to get the paper.