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Dymples Thick & Soft Baby Wipes 480 Pack - Fragrance Free $8 (2 for $15) + Delivery ($0 C&C/ in-Store/ $100 Order) @ BIG W

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For all the parents out there
Good deal considering that Coles/Woollies have raised their 6 pack to $11 (was $10)

Would be even better if there was a Cashrewards or Shopback promo but for some reason there hasn't been any with Big W for a while

Lightly Fragranced https://www.bigw.com.au/product/dymples-thick-soft-baby-wipe…
or target $9 https://www.target.com.au/p/dri-bots-baby-wipes-48-pack/5943…

The Dymples Thick & Soft Wipes Fragrance Free 80 Pack are ideal for keeping on hand in the nursery or the pram. These wipes are infused with aloe and vitamin E to soothe and moisturise, leaving baby's skin clean and soft. These dermatologically tested wipes ensure a gentle yet effective clean on baby's delicate skin.
Product Features:

480 Pack
Fragrance free
Infused with soothing aloe vera and vitamin E
Dermatolgically tested
Easy seal pack keeps wipes fresh

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Looks like Kmart raised theirs as well from $7.50 to $8.

    • They must have just gone up, did an order on August 3rd for $7.50

  • +1

    If they havent changed since i last used them, they use a sticker to reseal the pack instead of a lid (if that matters to you), and werent quite as nice as woolworths ($11 now) or aldi ($10 now) homebrand ones. The new coles ($11) ones are the worst though, they all stick together and you would pull 2 or 3 out in one go, a lot of the time, even if you only wanted one

    • +2

      Find the Aldi ones better to use even if they aren't as cheap as this current deal. When you're up at 3am, having to pull a sticker to unseal is a pain in the arse when you're half awake.

    • +1

      Coles are the absolute worst. Never buying them again.

      • They used to be okay, until they changed the product (it is now labelled 'biodegradable') and they are the worst.

  • Regularly buy these, good value. Thanks OP.

  • OK…..do NOT dispose of these by putting them in the toilet.We're in rental accommodation due to losing our home in the floods and recently paid around $600 to have the Plumber blast the sewer pipes to clear a blockage that was caused by so-called Disposable Wipes.

    • You flushed baby wipes down the toilet?

    • Yeah "disposable" means you throw it away… usually in the bin.
      Anyway, "flushable" wipes should never be flushed.

  • +1

    A few years ago they silently reduced the size of each wipe by at least 10% and didn't update the dimensions on the packaging. Noticed when we opened a new box just after finishing an old one. Pretty dodgy practices

  • Is this on sale or at its usual price?

  • Target Wipes are better i found and i believe cheaper as well as having a proper lid

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