I am nobody, puts special emphasis on a brand name when it comes to products that are intended primarily for use in less public places, so just even with toilet paper.
I have the best experience with the 4-layer of the discounter Lidl and will refer accordingly afterwards.
The Zewa "Ultra Soft" I bought on a whim to give also to have those comparative times, especially seemed the large pack with 20 rolls as practical.
Advertised the product with "ultimate softness" and "strong and reliable" quality is ...
Now, to take the anticipated - neither the one nor the other is true.
Sure, soft it, at least in comparison with the single-layer GDR commemorative sandpaper which is on many a throne in the circle is, but one takes as reference a regular three- or four-ply paper from any other manufacturer, so the statement into perspective quickly to "acceptable / average soft", mentioned discounter product feels much better.
One could at the product of Lidl externally get the idea, it came from the same factory as the Zewa, should the fact be so, but I wonder about the difference in quality.
This is particularly evident in the tensile strength, the Zewa fray extreme, the layers dissolve formally and clump together, which I had so far. In this immensely never and I am surprised that it is the case just with Zewa
Here, too, brings the Billigprodukt sympathy points!
Without having now tallied, the two products have roughly the same number of sheets on the roll.
Considering the abovementioned points, I will upon exhaustion of collective package again to turn to the cheaper provider.
But in the end .... it's eh für'n A * sch ... ;-)