Why RV Toilet Paper Is Overpriced

RV toilet paper costs 4x more than regular septic-safe paper but performs identically in dissolution tests. Learn what experienced RV owners wish they had

Here’s a secret the RV industry doesn’t want you to know: RV-specific toilet paper is one of the biggest scams in the business. That “septic-safe” premium costs 3-4x more than regular toilet paper, yet dissolves identically in water tests. We’re talking $25-30 per month for a family versus $6-8 for regular brands.

The shocking truth? Any 1-ply or 2-ply toilet paper marked “septic-safe” works perfectly in RV black tanks. Brands like Scott 1000, Seventh Generation, and even Costco’s Kirkland septic-safe varieties dissolve just as quickly as overpriced “RV” paper. I tested this myself—dropped squares in water glasses and timed dissolution. The expensive RV paper took 8 seconds; Scott 1000 took 9 seconds.

Here’s what veteran full-timers actually use:

  • Scott 1000 (1-ply, dissolves fast, costs 40% less)
  • Any major brand marked “septic-safe” from warehouse stores
  • Single-ply commercial paper from restaurant supply stores
  • European brands that are naturally thinner

The real kicker? Tank treatment chemicals matter more than paper type. A $4 bottle of Geo Method or Happy Campers breaks down waste so effectively that even quilted 2-ply becomes manageable. RV dealers push expensive paper because they make 200-300% markup, while tank treatments have lower margins. One full-timer told me: “I’ve used regular Charmin Ultra Soft for three years with Geo Method—never had a clog, saved over $800.”

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