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Water Wipes 12×60 Pack 40% off with Code $53.99+ $12.93 Shipping

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Usually $7.50 each and rarely go on special to sub $7.These wipes are gentle on your babys bum and contains no chemicals. Thick and soft. Got this code from my Facebook feed and just ordered some.

Averages $5.60 each shipped

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  • Is this 12 wipes or 12 packets of x amount of wipes?
    If so update title to 12 x __ packs

    • Looks like 12 packs of 60 wipes = 720 wipes in total.

    • Cheers, updated

  • Water Wipes were $5 each at Coles in April. I'd wait until another sale happens.

    And yes, between Woolies and Coles they do go on sale to around the $6 mark constantly.

    EDIT: I would say they you definitely need more than 1 or 2 for a big one by your DD (Darling Dearest)! Plus the wipes don't tend to come easily out of the packet one by one.

    Do get me wrong, love the product, but don't try to sell it off as superior in any way except for the fact that it has the lowest "ingredient" count of any baby wipe!

    • Depends on your technique

      Superior in that it doesnt contain any irritants = less chance of nappy rash. Ours had no nappy rash till now

      Also been waiting for that $5 special at ww/coles for months

      • +1

        Try it with a big 2 or 3 year old with some gritty nasty stuff down there. 2 wipes won't do it no matter what technique you use!

        • Didnt get that far yet, will edit post

      • 2 wipes = stink finger

  • Great for chronic masturbators too

  • +4

    Just want to share this DIY baby wipe, my wife found this and we have been using it for the last 2-3months as we didn't want to take a chance with all the shit the commercial ones have in.

    http://www.kidspot.com.au/baby/real-life/in-the-news/this-me…

    We got a load of Johnson and johns stuff from baby shower, but have not used it as our son has sensitive skin, we use the DIY ones at home and use the water wipe when out and about.

    It's so easy and cheap… we buy the towels on half price sales from woolies or Coles. I find that quilton tuffy to be the best. But u can experiment with other I guess, tuffy seems to feel thickest when wet

    • She deserves an ozbargain badge

    • might give it a go, do you just get the body wash & coconut oil from woolies/coles

      • Yes, us sorbaline ( I think that’s how u spell it)

        • oh you just use sorbolene instead of coconut oil & the body wash?

          thanks

        • @impoze: sorbolene for body wash

  • +1

    Stopped using them as found fungi growth on them. Very easy to spot and apparently is a common issue if you look online. I guess the chemicals are actually needed

    • Nothing wrong with a few chemicals

  • ramsey pharmacy inside st George private hospital is selling it for 2 for 10 in ur in Sydney

  • just use cotton wool and water on neonates

  • Last night I thought it said “waterpipes” thinking “Who needs that many bongs?”

  • Averages $5.60 each shipped

    What makes these superior to the Aldi 80pcs ~$1.89 baby wipes?

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