I have been well pleased with this tissue. I've had approximately 3 boxes delivered, thus far. It is a good tissue. It lasts a good long while. It is not perforated, but it should be easy to tear with just a bit of pull and force. It is sturdy. If used for all-purpose (light-duty paper towel, napkin, facial wipes, Kleenex, and of course, toilet paper, it can last a heavy-handed, non-conservative in usage, older adult female for approximately 3 weeks. This is counting a person who will be working from home (so home for the majority of that 3 weeks as opposed to going to school or work for 40 hours per week). I used it for moisture-based cleaning of hard surfaces (tables, porcelain toilet seats, sink counter-tops, etc). I filled your standard 1-foot tall, approximately 7x9-inch wide personal trashcan with light usage of this tissue everyday (counting all of the light, bulky toilet paper exclusively), so that's far more than the average user would, I assume, and it still takes me nearly 1 month to use. When reading reviews for similar brands, the thing that stands out the MOST for this toilet paper is that it SAYS "septic tank safe!" or the septic system safe! This is important, because the industry toilets that this type of paper was created for can handle heavy duty paper towels (and heavier loads than your average single-family home's aged septic tank system). So, when purchasing toilet paper for your HOUSEHOLD, PLEASE ENSURE that it SAYS "septic tank safe" or septic tank system safe, lest you end up like one homeowner (whose review I read post my first purchase), and end up with a costly (thousand dollar or more of USA currency) septic tank repair or replacement. A backed up septic tank is dangerous in that it can leak those smelly gases back into your home. Allegedly, said gases are toxic. In addition, the tank will eventually (if repairs aren't made soon--having it pumped for instance) function as a stopped up toilet--vomiting up whatever you've fed it (raw sewage), up from the toilet, pipes in your ceilings (if you have a multi-level home), etc. Just like when baby or small child's stomach can't take anymore food or liquid and it all just comes up and comes back out. Septic tanks do the same thing, albeit the toxic smelly fumes are allegedly dangerous for humans (and I assume pets) to inhale. I first ordered 2 boxes of this for one order. Than, my last order (which I received an email asking for a review) I only ordered one box. The first two boxes arrived the next day, surprisingly. One box had been partially torn, so there was a bit of wipe-able dirt or debris on the outside of the toilet tissue. Which didn't bother me. The other box had no such problem. The second box (which took a slightly longer time to ship (was sent out a day after I ordered, but still arrived FAR BEFORE the expected shipping date or arrival), had pristine, BRIGHT, WHITE, toilet-tissue! I assumed that the delay may have been to load up new tissue. I was well-pleased. It has the EXACT same feel as a competitor grocery store's store-brand toilet paper. LITERALLY! The rolls are wider, and shorter in height than your average consumer-household tissue rolls. Therefore they are slightly heavier, as they were meant to be put in a commercial toilet paper roll dispenser (like seen in elementary school or public restrooms at Sam's club, or perhaps a local restaurant or diner). They are not as soft as said grocer's store-brand's compare toilet paper, but not as rough to the facial area as said grocer's store brand, somehow, even though they feel exactly the same (when rubbed between the fingers, and the "weightiness" or durability/ "tear-ability" of the toilet paper. I only mention this because, for those who may wipe their noses often (allergy sufferers who blow and wipe that region of facial skin often), this is a boon, because it keeps the skin from becoming red and irritated/more sensitive. So, in essence, it's soft enough for those who are fine enough with the major competitor that begins with an "S" and rhymes with "bots."