Q&A(30)
Q: Does each sheet have the ability to be torn in half "again" to make two small square-shaped pieces?
A: Hello KLB - Great question. The Make a size Paper towels feature allows you to tear off exactly the amount you need to minimize waste and get the job done. Hope this helps!!
submitted byTheresa - 2 years agoTarget staff supportA: No it does not. And while they work fine in quality, the triple rolls are so large they do not work well in my upright dispenser. The roll does not “roll” at all
submitted byKSR - 9 months agoA: Brawny has perforations to tear a sheet into 1/4 of a full size sheet
submitted byBatman - 7 months agoA: We can’t cut it in half.
submitted byEsther Deoleo cubanitq - 11 months agoA: As of today, no it doesn’t have that option.
submitted byBlack Print kimono - 2 months agoA: Sparkle Tear-a-Square Paper Towels does checkit out!
submitted bySeabeemom - 8 months agoA: I think Brawny has one that does that
submitted byProud flip phone user - 9 months agoA: it does exist but i don't remember which brand has them but they are a pain as they want to tear when you are trying to tear off the long way
submitted bybruce - 11 months agoA: Uh. No. Not sure that exists.
submitted byAnn BB - 11 months agoA: I searched for ‘microwave safe paper towels’ & it came up with these; however, these say ‘not recommended for use with microwaves; I’m so confused.
submitted byasket - 2 months agoA: Yes, it's pretty easy to tear in half "again" -- I do this all the time -- but it's not perforated for you to do so. But in terms of going with the grain, it's a pretty clean tear.
submitted bykatie - 2 years ago
Q: Are the roels indidivually wrapped?
A: So are the roils invividially, "rapped'?
submitted byAyeSyt - 4 years agoA: The 8 count are NOT individually wrapped
submitted byPackaging - 6 months agoA: No there not individually wrapped.
submitted byEsther Deoleo cubanitq - 11 months agoA: The 8 pack come individually wrapped in sets of 2.
submitted bySuzy8 - 9 months agoA: Turns out they are not individually wrapped. They are in packages of six.
submitted byAyeSyt - 4 years agoA: 2023 - the 12 pack of double rolls are now wrapped as 6 sets of 2.
submitted bykatie - 2 years ago
Q: Are these similar to viva or bounty?
A: It states "Compare to Bounty" on the front of the package.
submitted byBeeJayNL - 5 years agoA: Better than Bounty, firm not fluffy.
submitted byCassandra - 3 years agoA: I actually prefer the up & up paper towels to Bounty. When Bounty was difficult to purchase, I started to buy up & up. It is now the only paper towel brand I use. :)
submitted bySondra - 4 years agoA: These seem to work much better than the Bounty "Essentials - Select a Size" paper towels for me.
submitted byWatertown - 4 years agoA: Hi JudyInAurora - We're glad you asked! Items from different brands can vary from one another so be sure to double check the details section for more information on this product. Thanks for stopping by! - Gao
submitted byGao - 5 years agoTarget staff support
Q: Are these double rolls, triple rolls, single rolls????????????
A: Triple. I came looking for this too and was difficult to find - the last image shows the packaging was updated where the old label indicates Triple. Weird they are not saying that anymore it seems very valuable.
submitted byBambi - 1 month agoA: Hey shopper - Thank you for your interest in this item. There are 150 2-ply sheets in this roll. Hope this helps! - Josh
submitted byJosh - 9 months agoTarget staff support
Q: In response to a Q&A: How on earth are these NOT recommended for microwave use? Is there some mysterious ingredient in them that makes them unsafe? Health hazard? Craziest thing I've ever heard!
A: Most plain white paper towels are OK, but avoid ones with dyes. Ones made of post-consumer recycled material may contain tiny bits of metal, also an issue. The leaching chemicals thing is a myth.
submitted bySteven D - 10 months agoA: The old school style of using paper towels to cover food in the microwave should never be used. This goes for any paper towels! We now know that the chemicals from the towels will leach into the food.
submitted byTheMomvivalist - 11 months agoA: I’ve NEVER heard of such a thing. I grew up, and still do, cover things with paper towels in the microwave. I’m still alive 🤷♀️
submitted byTina Surface - 17 days ago
Q: Are these paper towels, PFAS and formaldehyde free?
A: Hi jm327w - Thank you for your interest in the Make-A-Size Paper Towels. Target requires our vendors to produce all products in accordance with federal, state and local laws including those applicable to PFOA and PFAS. Happy shopping! - Emma
submitted byEmma - 6 days agoTarget staff support
Q: Is 150 sheets a double or triple roll?
A: Hello TJ - We appreciate your interest in this product. Each roll of up&up™ Make-A-Size Paper Towels contains 150, 2-ply sheets. We do not designate up&up™ Make-A-Size Paper Towels as a double or triple roll but at 150 sheets, it has more sheets than what is found on the triple rolls of National Brands. I hope this helps, happy shopping at Target! - Griffin
submitted byGriffin - 11 days agoTarget staff support
Q: What is a triple roll
A: Hello Tamar - Thank you for your interest! Triple Roll has more number of sheets compared to regular or single roll. I hope this helps. - Zara
submitted byD Karthika - 3 months agoTarget staff support
Q: Is it 100 sheets per roll or 150
A: Hello TAVA88 - We appreciate your interest in this item. Looking at the item specifications, we see that each roll comes with 150 sheets. Happy shopping at Target. – Alvin
submitted byAlvin - 3 months agoTarget staff support
Q: Are these environmentally responsible, aka recycled and chlorine bleach-free, as the biproducts can cause cancer? So disappointed the Ever Spring paper towels are no longer available!
A: Hi Sasha - Thank you for reaching out to Target. Our up&up® paper towels are whitened using Elemental Chlorine Free materials. The industry accepted definition of Elemental Chlorine Free means the pulp bleaching or whitening process does not use elemental chlorine, but it may use chlorine derivatives, such as chlorine dioxide. Hope this helps. - Stanley.
submitted byStanley - 3 months agoTarget staff support