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TP roll end goes over, not under.
It's even shown like this in the patent
That just tells me that the patent holder never owned a cat, overly curious dog, or ferret.
I keep my roll of tp in the sink. I pick the whole thing up each time I use it.
Well, seems consistent with the kind of person that doesn't wash their hands. So, I guess no worry about the roll getting wet.
Probably meant under the sink cabinet or on the cabinet itself.
mmm, homemade moist towelettes
You obviously don’t have cats.
My holders at home were all installed vertically….
Until you have a cat and learn the hard way to do the opposite.
I had cats in my childhood, and they didn't care how it was hung. If they were interested in it, it got played with
Are people really using an acronym for toilet paper? Why?