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Huggies Baby Wipes Fragrance Free 80 Pack $2 @ Woolworths

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Huggies Baby Wipes 80 pack.

Fragrance Free, Coconut, Cucumber & Aloe.

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  • +3

    These are our go-to. Cheers. Just need to get the toddler to stop using and flushing them.

    • +3

      Hahahaha I know right.. Have a 3yo that thinks they're confetti throwing them in the air

  • +1

    Fragrance Free

    Not after use…

    • +8

      That's just free fragrance

    • Scented with poo-pourri

  • +3

    I find these too wet and they clump when trying to get them out of the pack. For some reason the best ones seem to be the Woolies brand ones, one of the few times where the cheapest option is the best one

    • Never used them. Are they chemical and fragrance free etc?

      • -1

        Would they even exist if they were chemical free?

        • While I want to agree, there are 99% water varieties.

      • They're fragrance free and alcohol free etc. The brand is Little One's. $10 for a sixpack at Woolies

    • Retard.

    • you dont care about blocking your own pipes?

      • +1

        Dont feed the troll

  • Huggies are not bad, but overpriced due to the brand name.
    These from Target are great and much better value: https://www.target.com.au/p/dri-bots-baby-wipes-48-pack/5943… Box of 6 packs for $9.

    • Theres something about that image that is unsettling…

      • Forehead looks too vertical, long and flat

      • +1

        Dri-bots, that's because that baby is a robot.

    • After using the Aldi ones for around 8 months I can say that whilst they're good for poo and wee they're not good after eating sticky things. They don't remove the stickyness from fingers after they eat anything sweet.

  • I suggest the bamboo and water wipes (chemist warehouse)
    Chemical free and good for the environment.

    Not OzBargain wise, I know.

  • -7

    Why has my comment got 15 negs. Is that a ozb record?

  • Nothing wrong with the Aldi ones :), use to wipe down my bike

    • The Aldi ones are a lot dryer than the Huggies ones.

      • Depends how wet you need either would be alright

        • If you want them dry, might as well just use hand towels. They are a lot cheaper.

          • @jv: Depends what you're wiping I guess. They are fine for cleaning carbon and giving the bike a quick wipe down.
            Still not the best for the environment..

            • @G-rig:

              Depends what you're wiping I guess.

              my bike

              • @jv: Cool may see if they're still on sale on Saturday :)

                • +1

                  @G-rig: They're this price at Woolies until next Tuesday.

            • @G-rig:

              Still not the best for the environment..

              Why, they initially came from the environment?

  • +1

    Good for cleaning the dash etc inside your car

    • the dash

      Is that your nickname for a baby's butt?

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