The kitchen roll you stop noticing (until you do)
There's a very specific kind of panic that hits when you reach under the sink and grab nothing. No backup roll, just air. Regina Blitz is the kind of product that prevents that moment, which sounds dull but is actually quite valuable if you cook regularly or have kids.
Each roll gets you 70 sheets, which is more than a lot of budget alternatives. They're two-ply, reasonably thick, and they don't disintegrate the second they touch anything wet. I've used cheaper rolls that basically turn to mush on contact with a spill. These hold together properly.
Who this is actually for
If you've got a busy kitchen, go through roll at a fair clip, or just hate making the same boring Tesco trip every fortnight, the Subscribe & Save setup makes sense. You're not paying a premium for the convenience, which is the bit that usually stings.
That said, if you live alone and a single roll lasts you three weeks, 12 at once is overkill. Storage becomes the actual problem.
One honest reservation: Subscribe & Save means you're committing to repeat deliveries. Worth double-checking the frequency settings when you set it up, otherwise you'll be drowning in kitchen roll before you know it.
The bottom line
For families or anyone who cooks a lot, this is a solid, no-fuss buy. Not exciting. Not glamorous. Just a proper good deal on something you'll definitely use.