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Huggies Baby Wipes Pop-up Tub 80 $5.99, Soft 80 Pack $3.99, Refill Pack of 400 $14.99 + Delivery (Free with Prime) @ Amazon AU

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For those with babies and toddlers that are looking for baby wipes… can be difficult to get at the moment but back in stock at Amazon… probably not for long (especially the packs of 80 wipes) so grab them while you can.

You can save further 10% by doing the subscribe and save for the pop-up tub or refill pack. Again if you have enough at home, leave some for those that need it (wrong place to say this but anyway!).

Huggies Pop-Up Tub 80 Wipes - 1 Per Customer NOTE: Now on backorder, Amazon expecting stock on the 4th April. EDIT: Not available
Huggies Soft Pack 80 Wipes - 5 Per Customer
Huggies Cucumber and Aloe Vera 400 Refill Pack - 1 Per Customer

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  • +3

    OMG thank god…

    • +1

      No worries, we were running low too so this came at a good time! :)

  • Cheaper with subscriptions…

  • I thought the popup tub was going to be a good idea when we were buying things for the baby but in hindsight I don't actually rate it.

    • Same. I find it a bit inconvenient to use.

    • +1

      that's a shame. i have one under our change table and another on the dining table and i really rate it.

  • Any deal for Curash ?

  • +1

    OP, well done. A+ find.

  • -4

    If shit hits the fan (no pun intended), can adults use this? šŸ¤”

    • +6

      These aren't flushable so definitely shouldn't be viewed as a toilet paper/wipe alternative. But also as a parent, I would say to not use these as an adult, mainly due to the current situation of panic buying and hoarding, most of us are generally finding it difficult to find these for our babies needs.

      • Thanks. I don't have kids so that was a genuine question, but since this is OzBargain that's frowned upon. Unbelievable!

        • +7

          Username doesn't check out.

        • +2

          I did provide you with the answer though, these aren't flushable so they shouldn't used as an alternative to toilet wipes… Unless of course you were going to wipe and then discard in the trash.

          For further info these don't have any anti bacterial properties. There is very little benefit in an adult using them unless you just want to give your skin a freshen up. By all means if you wanted to use them for that purpose then that is your choice.

          Also my comment was a general comment to whinge about people who are buying these even though they may already have plenty in their cupboards. I have 3 kids under 5 so things get tense when we run low… Lol!

          In saying that I cancelled my order for 5 of the single packs so someone else can grab them as I found out we had a handful in the cupboard.

          • @Shads: Nah. I was referring to the neggers, not you particularly, OP.

  • +1

    Subscribe & save will also give you free shipping without any prime/$39 spend required.

    • thanks hamza23. Are there any ā€œpenaltiesā€ if we purchase with sub&save and we cancel future deliveries?

      • +1

        No penalties, I would just wait until your order arrives before cancelling the sub&save.

        • Thank you both

      • +1

        No penalty, I have done this at least 30 times. All charged and delivered correctly.

  • Thanks

  • +1

    Saw plenty at Big W today

  • Woolworths Heidelberg often has the homebrand 80 pack in stock for $1.99.

  • Good post, just fyi anybody interested, I left the house today and did a big food shop, no choice, at Aldi.
    What I was surprised to see was a lot of products back in stock, such as pasta, rice, tinned tomatoes etc, long life milk, meat, nappies, baby wipes but no toilet paper.

  • Do I need to buy a pop-up tub? I have just ordered 400 refill pack

    • Yes, if you don't have any of the tub/satchel to keep them. The refill come in 2 bag of 200 each and you really need to keep them sealed while at the same time easily accessible. Alternatively, most travel changing mat should have a smaller box to put wipes in so check yours if you got one.

      • Thanks. Hence I have cancelled my order. New to Amazon, new to baby stuff. I hope I will get my refund soon or won't be charged at all.

        • Then you should buy the 80 pack. They come in pop-up bag so you can quickly get the wipes and seal them, albeit they aren't refillable.

  • Last week I got an 800pk from Aldi for 8.99. I bought them thinking I'd use them for cleaning wipes if they were no good for baby. But they're really good.
    They have aloe vera and non scented.

    • Huggies?

      • +1

        Who cares if it's Huggies or not, it's all the same shit.

  • Aldi(mamia) 6x80=480 for $8.99 everyday.
    When available.

    • When available

      biggest hurdle at the moment.
      My local aldi has been empty for the entire wall of baby wipes, toilet paper, paper towel and tissues, for like the last 3 weeks whenever i have ventured in there

      Clearly some insane people out there still buying too much

      • Yeah, as posted earlier plenty of stock at my local for first time in weeks, seemed like shops were slowly going back to normal.

  • FYI thereā€™s a lot in stock at woolies, for some reason the hoarders arenā€™t into these

  • All unavailable / sold out.

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  • +1

    Got the Baby wipes 400 refill pack for $14.95 from baby buntings @ Taren Point this arvo

    https://www.babybunting.com.au/huggies-wipes-mega-400pk-fragā€¦

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