Scott 01005 Universal Hard Rolls (6x1,000') Review
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Six thousand feet on standard cores: the 01005 is the case that fits the open-hardware world — Boardwalk, San Jamar, Winco, GEN, and the legacy units nobody remembers buying. At $11.67 per 1,000 feet it matches compatible-roll economics with a first-party K-C sheet.
Editorial rating: 4.6/5. The fleet-standardization answer: best footage per case in our lineup on hardware you already own.
Scott 01005 Universal Hard Rolls (6x1,000') — current price and availability on Amazon:
Check Price on Amazon →Key specs
| Model | 01005 |
| Core | Universal 1.5" |
| Size | 1,000 ft per roll, 6 rolls — 6,000 ft |
| Sheet | Absorbency Pockets, white |
| Fits | Most non-proprietary lever/crank/auto-cut dispensers |
Listed at $70.01 on Amazon when we captured pricing (2026-07-16) — the button shows the live price.
Who it's for
Multi-site operators and anyone with mixed dispenser fleets: universal cores are the SKU that works at every building, which is worth more than any single system's polish.
Skip it if
Proprietary walls — purple-core and enMotion units reject standard cores by design; check the compatibility guide before assuming.
How it fits the facility safety program
Towel stock is hygiene infrastructure: an empty dispenser is a sanitation failure with a timestamp. Buy on price per 1,000 feet, match the system exactly, and hold 4-6 weeks of case stock per busy dispenser. New to the department? Start at the janitorial & facility safety collection overview.
How it compares
vs Scott 02001: the proprietary sibling comparison. (Our take: full Scott 02001 review.)
vs enMotion-compatible: the same value logic on touchless hardware. (Our take: full enMotion-compatible review.)
Pros and cons
Pros
- 6,000 ft/case — top yield here
- $11.67/1,000 ft with brand-name sheet quality
- Fits the widest hardware base
Cons
- Relies on dispenser for portion control
- 1,000 ft rolls are heavy to load
- No touchless experience by itself
Build out the facility program
One product is a purchase; the program is what protects people. Map every dispenser-to-refill pairing in the dispenser compatibility guide, size every can with the trash liner calculator and the mil & micron decode, and rank the categories in our best-of guides for commercial paper towels, can liners, and wet floor signs. The safety context lives in the custodial worker safety hub with its floor stripping and cleaning chemical safety guides. Crews need nitrile gloves, chemical-resistant gloves, splash goggles, and slip-resistant footwear; liquid failures belong to spill control. Browse the department: janitorial & facility safety, paper towels & dispensers, trash can liners, wet floor signs — case-lot orders via bulk & business orders.
Bottom line: if the Scott 01005 Universal Hard Rolls (6x1,000') fits your facility program, check the live listing:
Check Price on Amazon →Related janitorial reviews
- GP enMotion 89460 10"x800' Rolls (6-Case) review
- enMotion-Compatible 10"x800' Rolls (6-Pack) review
- Tork Matic 290089 H1 Rolls (6x700') review
- Scott 02001 Purple Core High-Capacity Rolls review
- GP SofPull 28124 Centerpull Refills (6-Case) review
- Amazon Basics 2-Ply Centerpull Towels (600x6) review
- GP Pacific Blue Select 20389 Multifold (4,000/Case) review
Janitorial & facility supply FAQ
Are these prices current?
Every price in this review was captured from the live Amazon listing on 2026-07-16 and is shown for comparison — commercial paper, liners, and equipment reprice constantly, so the yellow buttons pull the live listing where current price and stock are shown.
Does WC Safety actually stock janitorial supplies?
We're a workplace-safety retailer and Amazon Associate: we curate, spec-check, and cross-link the products, and purchases happen on Amazon through our links. That model is why every claim here traces to the listing or the maker's published data rather than a warehouse pitch.
Why does a safety site review janitorial products?
Because custodial work is safety work: floors, chemicals, waste handling, and hand hygiene each map to an OSHA standard (walking-working surfaces, HazCom, bloodborne pathogens, sanitation). The custodial worker safety hub lays out the whole hazard-to-product map.
How do I know what fits my dispensers and cans?
Two free tools: the paper towel dispenser compatibility guide maps every dispenser-to-refill pairing (enMotion, Tork H1, purple core, SofPull, folded cabinets), and the trash liner size calculator turns can measurements into the liner size and gauge to order.
What's the honest way to compare paper towel cases?
Price per 1,000 feet (rolls) or per 1,000 towels (folded) — case prices hide yield. In our current lineup that metric runs from about $11.55 (compatible 10x800) to $19.11 (genuine flagship) per 1,000 feet.
What's the difference between HDPE and LLDPE liners?
High-density (micron-rated) film is cheap and strong on light dry waste but zippers open at punctures; low-density (mil-rated) film stretches around edges. Density-to-waste-stream match — not gauge — is what prevents blowouts; the mil & micron decode guide has the charts.
Do wet floor signs and mop buckets really matter to compliance?
Same-level falls are among the costliest workers' comp categories, and OSHA 1910.22 expects dry floors or controlled hazards. Posted signs during wet work are the accepted control, and splash-reducing buckets put less water down in the first place.
What PPE goes with janitorial supplies?
Disposable nitrile for routine cleaning, chemical-resistant gloves and splash goggles for concentrates and strippers, slip-resistant footwear on wet routes, and cut-resistant gloves on sharps-risk waste runs — the task-by-task table is in the custodial safety hub.
Can I order these at facility scale?
Yes — everything reviews at case quantities already, and multi-case or standing orders route through our bulk & business orders page alongside the PPE the same crews need.
How were these products chosen?
Wave 1 of our janitorial department covers the four highest-decision-complexity categories — dispenser systems and their refills, can liners by density, wet floor signs, and mop buckets — selected from live Amazon data for review strength, real case pricing, and category coverage rather than sponsorship.
What does price per 1,000 feet actually change?
It reveals that case prices lie: a $55 case can beat a $38 case on yield. Buy every roll case on $/1,000 ft and every folded case on $/1,000 towels and the budget debates end.
Genuine vs compatible rolls — real difference?
Genuine buys engineered winding (fewer jams) and one support chain; reputable compatibles run the same hardware at 60% of the per-foot cost. Front-of-house genuine, back-of-house compatible is the common split.
Multifold vs C-fold?
Multifold interfolds (each towel presents the next), fits nearly every cabinet, wastes less. C-fold is the wider legacy format that clumps under load — keep it only where the cabinets already exist.
How much towel stock should the closet hold?
A busy dispenser burns a high-capacity roll weekly; hold 4-6 weeks per dispenser. Towel outages are hygiene failures users remember longer than they remember most maintenance wins.
Recycled fiber — any real downside?
Modern recycled hard rolls dry hands fine and tick procurement sustainability lines; premium TAD sheets still feel plusher. Spec by room: recycled back-of-house, premium where customers judge.
How we review
WC Safety reviews are spec-honest: we work from the manufacturer's published data and the live Amazon listing, flag any claim that exists only in listing copy ("per the listing"), and never invent certifications or test results. Ratings are editorial judgments about fit-for-duty at the captured price — not aggregated user scores.
Sources
Manufacturer product pages and the Amazon listing linked above; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.22 (walking-working surfaces), 1910.141 (sanitation), 1910.1200 (hazard communication) as referenced; our own category testing of dispenser-refill pairings documented in the compatibility guide.
Reviewed by Steven Eaton, WC Safety — workplace PPE retailer and Amazon Associate. Pricing captured 2026-07-16; click through for current pricing.
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