Scott center pull paper towel rolls from Kimberly-Clark Professional provide an economical way to handle routine hand drying in shops, break areas, and sanitation points. The 700 sheet roll design works with a center-pull dispenser, so staff and visitors pull towels straight down from the core area, which keeps the roll contained and ready at a fixed location. Each towel is perforated to separate cleanly, which allows one-use segments to tear off in a controlled length that supports predictable usage around sinks and wash stations. The center-pull system is built to deliver smooth dispensing, which helps keep traffic moving in busy commercial or industrial restrooms and shop wash areas. These Scott rolls meet EPA standards for minimum post-consumer waste at 40 percent, aligning hand drying tasks with documented recycled content requirements in many facilities.
This paper towel roll is specified as a center-pull format for use with a center-pull dispenser, meaning the towel length feeds from the middle of the roll rather than the outside edge. That layout keeps the roll seated while users pull down, which suits wall-mounted or stand-mounted dispensers in restrooms, production floors, and break rooms. The stated 7.8 inch roll diameter supports planning when selecting or placing dispensers, since the roll needs appropriate internal space to rotate and release towels freely. With perforated sheets that separate at a set length, facilities can anticipate roughly 700 individual pulls per roll, supporting inventory planning for janitorial and sanitation routines.
These Kimberly-Clark Professional Scott center pull paper towel rolls are part of the janitorial and sanitation supplies segment offered through Wurth Baer Supply, so they fit naturally into shop and safety supply programs. In maintenance shops, the center-pull format positions a fixed towel point near sinks and wash stations, so workers can dry hands after using solvents or handling dusty materials without carrying loose rolls around the floor. In break rooms and restrooms, the 700 sheet capacity gives cleaning crews a predictable hand drying option for recurring traffic during shifts, which can help when assigning service rounds. The roll design aligns with center-pull dispensers often placed near doors or high-use sinks, so one handed pulling supports quick hand drying before workers return to tools or machinery.
The perforated, one-at-a-time dispensing on these Scott center pull rolls directly affects how much towel gets used on each visit to the dispenser, which matters when tracking janitorial costs and planning stock. Because the center-pull system provides smooth dispensing, users can take what they need without tugging against the roll, which supports continuous flow in busy commercial, industrial, or institutional settings. The 700 sheet roll structure translates into a defined count of potential hand dries, so supervisors can estimate how many rolls different areas of a facility consume across a week or project. Meeting EPA standards for minimum post-consumer waste at 40 percent also matters for organizations documenting recycled content usage as part of their sanitation and purchasing policies. With a 7.8 inch roll diameter sized for center-pull housings, these towels fit into dispenser plans where internal clearance is built around a specific roll size, supporting consistent performance once installed.
This Scott center pull paper towel roll is for use with a center-pull dispenser, so it fits into housings designed to feed towels from the middle of the roll.
The 700 sheet count provides many hand dries per roll, which supports longer intervals between roll changes in high-traffic restrooms, shops, or break areas.
The perforated design lets towels dispense one at a time, helping reduce waste because each pull separates in a controlled length for consistent hand drying.
The 7.8 inch roll diameter affects how the roll fits into a center-pull dispenser, helping confirm that the roll can rotate freely inside the dispenser cavity.
These Scott towels meet EPA standards for minimum post-consumer waste at 40 percent, which supports facilities following documented recycled content targets.
Center-pull dispensing keeps the roll stationary while towels feed from the middle, which helps users pull sheets straight down and supports cleaner, smoother hand drying.
Scott center pull paper towel rolls 700 sheets give facilities a defined, center-pull hand drying option that fits into compatible dispensers and supports predictable usage counts. With perforated one-at-a-time dispensing, a 7.8 inch roll diameter, and 40 percent post-consumer waste content, these Kimberly-Clark Professional Scott rolls align with both daily janitorial routines and documented EPA recycled content standards. For shops, restrooms, and break areas managed through Wurth Baer Supply, they help tie hand drying performance directly to the specifications needed for organized sanitation programs.
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