Best Wipes?
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Anyway, I buy the blue package (unscented) and get a total of 528 wipes for $4.99 (which works out to be .009 cents per wipe)
The box with 9 refill packages has 792 wipes in it for $13.69 (which works out to be .017 cents per wipe) so the bag is cheaper per wipe than the box but only by pennies.
.....but still I use them for EVERYTHING so I imagine the tiny cost difference does add up after time.It is actually so minimal that it would take years to make a difference I would see.... :
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I use 7th Generation. Not a deal, but I'm voting with my dollars for gentler products. I wanted to recommend the way I buy them, though, for convenience and a better price (would work with other brands, too). I use "subscribe and save" on Amazon.com. You get a better price by ordering by the case and having them delivered on a schedule (for wipes, I do every 6 months; I don't use many, as most of my kids are out of diapers right now. But you can pick the frequency. And if it turns out you need more right now, or still have way too many in 6 months, it's easy to skip or add a shipment). Free shipping; comes right to my door. I love it. We do toilet paper, dishwasher detergent, and a few other things this way.- Flag
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I have used the pampers (received a huge box as a gift) and I have to say I did like them. They were very soft and smelled nice.
Normally, I use Costco's Kirkland. I like that they come in the bag-type of container and not the bulky box. They seem to stay moist for extended periods of time too.- Flag
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LOL!! Dh and I just had this conversation. I asked him if buying the big refill box (total of 6 refill packs) verses the bag with 3 refill packs in it is any cheaper or a better deal. (I am NOT a math person and he is)
After doing the math, it is actually about 85 cents cheaper to buy two bags (3 refill packages each bag) instead of the bigger box. :confused:
Don't know what the prices are there compared to here..but check next time you go and see.- Flag
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Huggies is the best, followed by the Wal-Mart brand, Parents Choice.
I hate the "stretchy" kind in any brand. Target is notorious for this, although they're pretty good wipes.
I have a non-toilet trained, almost 5-year-old boy with multiple special needs...his poops are massive, very frequent and really gritty and hard to clean. I have to sometimes just lay the wipes on him to get the poop off. Parents Choice does the job well.- Flag
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Huggies by far, but the Walmart - the Equate, not the Parent's Choice - brand is a close second. For some strange reason you have to get the Equate brand from the aisle in the personal care section at my Walmart, rather than in the baby area, which is where the Parent's Choice is.
I'm tempted, after reading these replies, to check out the Target brand now.- Flag
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I use Parents Choice, but have to say Huggies are the best ones, after huggies is parents choice and I get those ones because they are really good and better for my pocket. I know I have some parents that use the Toys R Us Brand to bring for me to use but they use Huggies at home, LOL they think IDK but I do...:: And my other mom brings Target brand and my third family uses Parents Choice like me.
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I buy them at Sam's Club on evalue right now for $15.98/800 wipes. Works out to .019/wipe. I bought two cases last night- Flag
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