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WaterWipes 720 Count (12 Packs X 60 Wipes) - $47.60 Delivered @ WaterWipes Australia via Amazon AU

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Arguably still the best baby wipes around. 99.9% water based wet wipes. Cheaper than some other offers at the moment e.g. $45.56 for 540 (9 packs x 60 wipes)

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  • +4

    .066 each for those wondering.

  • These make Curash water wipes look very cheap (which I’m personally a big fan of, though not the pink ones).

  • What makes them so good? Will need in March so looking at options now.

    • Other brands' wet wipes have a bunch of chemicals added to them. These chemicals could cause rashes for children with sensitive skin.

      In that regard, these water wipes are better due to the omission of the chemicals present in other brand wipes

    • I have a 2 year old. We have bought these wipes 99% of the time - theyre great. When we have purchased others we always go back to these. They have lots of moisture and also as mentioned, no chemicals. The huggies ones are much dryer and therefore cause irritation on the little ones bum :)

      • Have you bought the curash water wipes? I'm currently using those.

    • -1

      Try Curash water wipes. Same concept as these but far far cheaper. $15 for a box of 480 frequently on special at that price.

      • Where do you find it at that price?

  • These are way too small and thin.
    I would buy a small pack first to try them out before committing to a bulk pack

  • Ironically i find them to be too wet. The huggies water ones with mickey on the front i find to be just right thickness and wetness wise.

  • -1

    Curash blues are better.

  • +1

    I and many other have posted about curash few years back.
    If your kid has sensitive or has skin conditions stick with waterwipes, not sure if the forumla has change for curash but it had an additive in it that was irritent which was ban EU and USA yet it is used it our market…

    We bulk brought curash at that time as there was a sale on… ended up using them to wipe the tables when we eat out for a long time….after we found out about the additive.

    I think for most parents curash would be fine but for parents with kids who have skin condition know the heartache and struggle with conditions like eczema and would want to avoid any flare ups…

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