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960pcs Unscented Baby/Adult Wipe $16 + ~$22 Shipping or Free Pickup from Salisbury, SA @ Suntan Healthcare

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This is my friend's product, they are well know OEM factory.
It is a pretty good deal compare to what Woolworth's offering.
https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/784649/cur…
For someone with a baby or big family, this thing used a lot.

Please buy from the ebay store if you could, the price is not changed on the official website yet. Only ebay has a special price.

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/183577406430

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  • +4

    its cheaper to buy 12 packs of the curash wipes you linked than it is to buy these "SunTan Unscented Baby Wipe Adult Wipe 99% pure water no fragrance" and pay the exorbitant $40 shipping

    • +5

      I agree, very misleading as the best value Woolworths wipes weren't even linked. Little One's Baby Wipes Unscented 480 pack are $10 for 480 wipes, or $20 for 960 wipes like in this post. Unless shipping is $4 or less, Woolworths is cheaper. Not going to neg though as they do have free pickup which makes it cheaper, but if you need to get it shipped it won't be.

  • +7

    your ebay pic shows the TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration) and FDA (Food and Drug Administration) logos, please provide evidence the item is approved by them?
    i'm pretty sure it's illegal to display their logos without approval

  • +2

    Product contains DMDM Hydantoin.

    DMDM Hydantoin is a formaldehyde releaser, which means that the substance can release a formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is classified as carcinogenic and allergenic.

    • Is that a common ingredient found in wipes/sanitisers??

      • +2

        Not in 99% water fragrance free ones I usually purchase. Not in the Curash Water Wipes OP links nor in the Little ones from Woolworths the above commenter mentions.

        Best option is to buy Dry Wipes and add water when needed but this isn't always suitable when out and about. In a car you can keep a spray bottle handy.

        • Fair enough. It just seems everything is carcinogenic these days

          • +1

            @DannyBoy: Baby wipes are a bit of a mine field of potential ingredients.

            Some debate about use of wipes causing increase in allergies, especially if use them around mouth. That why all these 99% water ones out now. Problem is the other 1% can still contain some of the nasty preservatives/chemicals.

            • @Gandalf the Thrifty: Crazy isn't it. Even if you use a paper towel with water that had been bleached with who knows what ever else to be made

  • Not cheap sorry

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