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[VIC] Water Wipes Unscented 60 Pack x12 (720 Wipes) $53.98 @ Costco Epping / Delivered to 20km of Dockland (Membership Required)

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Best water wipes, no added chemicals.

Original price $58.99, currently has $5.01 rebate at Costco Epping. Unsure if nationwide, but plenty of boxes available.

Not as cheap as Amazon a couple months ago, but the cheapest currently. And when you need them, you need them.

Believe the end date for rebate was 4/2/24, but not 100% sure.

Business Delivery is only available within a 20km radius from the following warehouses:

  • Dockland and Ringwood warehouses in Victoria.
  • The Adelaide warehouse in South Australia.
  • The Perth Airport warehouse in Western Australia.
  • The Auburn and Lake Macquarie warehouses in New South Wales.
  • The Ipswich warehouse in Queensland.
  • The Canberra warehouse in the Australian Capital Territory.

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  • Sometimes I consider even using these myself , bought them for the kids, but some days it’s like wiping a marker. I wipe and wipe and wipe. Front back, back front, side to side, it’s all the same.

    • Sometimes you wipe and wipe and wipe. Still poo!

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    https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/784649/cur…
    Curash is on sale almost half price at WW for the same amount its only 31.50 pickup or if you have unlimited delivery

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      That is a very different product.

      • Please explain? They legit are the same thing just two different brands?

        Both are 99% water wipes

        • These wipes subjectively feel a better thickness and don't clump together as often as the curash wipes.

          Also, curash wipes contain much more ingredients, and can cause skin irritation. Our baby used to get nappy rash from them until we switched to these. Also, it contains phenoxyethanol which theoretically can cause central nervous system issues, whether that is clinically relevant who knows.

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            @winaxter: Mine too, we stopped using them on her face for that reason

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          yeah all wipes aren't created equal - water wipes are the rolls royce of baby/wet wipes

          Curash are 'ok' but as others have said, my kids get irritation from them, they burn my face if I use them on myself

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            @raraku: They really aren't the rolls royce lol, see my comment below with my thoughts on different ones.

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    Why are most wipes claiming to be the best? one has to be, not all at the same time

    • Generally not good marketing to claim you’re second best…

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    Water Wipes brand isnt good while being expensive, too thin and on the dry side. Though someone above suggested curash which is even worse and gives a burning feeling. Huggies micellar probably best, Huggies bio pretty good too, normal Huggies water wipes are too dry though. Babylove water wipes are pretty good as well. Bunjie pretty good too (marketed as probiotic wipes but they're 99% water). Some good smaller brands too but usually expensive. Aldi water wipes no good, rascal and friends no good, tooshies pretty average. Probably others I've tried too that I can't remember.

    • These have had a noticeable drop in quality since about 5 years ago. We also find they stick together and you end up pulling a bunch out at once. We prefer the huggies version although maybe not as chemical free. If you feel the wipes are too dry you can always add a small amount of water to the pack.

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