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Made with 3 ply tissue for extra thickness. Kind to noses and perfect for make-up removal, mopping up small spills and wiping away tears
Quilton Hypo-allergenic tissues are dermatologically tested to be extra gentle on sensitive skin
Created with a unique combination of strength and softness
Country of Origin: Australia
Come in a variety of designs ( actual box design may vary from the ones shown here)
Manufactured using FSC certified forest resources – your guarantee you are supporting forest sustainability for future generations
Quilton 3 Ply Extra Thick Facial Tissues Hypo-Allergenic (12 Boxes) $20 ($18 S&S) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon
Last edited 04/07/2022 - 11:25 by 2 other users
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Back in stock at same price.
Only 9 boxes were in our carton…..
Tell Amazon
Already done :)
Back in stock again.
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Perfect timing as my whole household is down with COVID
100% inflation
So I left a comment pointing out the irony of “ Manufactured using FSC certified forest resources” when getting a box of tissues with free delivery from amazon. A moderator deleted the comment with the reason “duplicate”… all right. Comes on, A. This isn’t even a bargain, B. The irony of the sustainability argument…
Woke much
Hopefully they are better than Sorbent. Pull one and two come out. So annoying. Aldi ones are great but I haven't seen them in stock for weeks now.
Seems like a good buy with s&s
Kleenex Everyday Facial Tissues 200 Sheets https://amzn.asia/d/4oFca3xKleenex is 2 ply, and this one is 3 ply.
Should I sell my shitcoins and buy Tissue stock?
Serious question … can someone rank the softness / quality of Australian tissue brands best to worst ?
Kleenex, sorbent, quilton, coles, woolies etc ? (not in any order)
I'm curious what people think ..
Kleenex, sorbent, quilton, coles, woolies, durasoft, blossom, eternity, vinda.
I have bought and tried most of the brands. Kleenex really has the thickest and smoothest. I bought some eternity lately as everything was sold out and it is really thin and scratchy… Vinda is last because it is undersized and relatively thin.
I am not sure which rebadged brand coles/woolies are but I guess they are in the correct position in terms of quality.
I am open to other people providing feedback, but I do believe the above is about as correct as it gets.
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I haven't used tissues for a decade. Toilet paper all the way.