Amazon[amazon.com] has for Prime Members: 9-Pack 90-Wipes Amazon Elements Baby Wipes (Fresh) for $15.98. Add 4x to cart for $63.92 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save - $6.39 off automatically in cart from 10% off on any 4 = 4 for $54.33. Shipping is free.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has for Prime Members: 9-Pack 90-Wipes Amazon Elements Baby Wipes (Fresh) for $15.98. Add 4x to cart for $63.92 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save - $6.39 off automatically in cart from 10% off on any 4 = 4 for $54.33. Shipping is free.
Model: Amazon Elements Baby Wipes, Fresh, 810 Count, Flip-Top Packs, Pack of 9
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Has anyone tried these Prime wipes? Anyone know how they compare to Costco wipes?
I have used Huggies, Sam's, Amazon, and Target. My order goes Sam's, Amazon, Huggies, and then Target. My Target ones were hardly wet and were super hard to change diapers. Sam's are my favorite because of the pack (it has the press open), and they are the right amount of wetness. Had positive experiences with Amazon and Huggies, but have noticed it can be a struggle pulling out the Huggies.
With the max S&S (15% off instead of 5%), it comes out to $47.94.
I have used Huggies, Sam's, Amazon, and Target. My order goes Sam's, Amazon, Huggies, and then Target. My Target ones were hardly wet and were super hard to change diapers. Sam's are my favorite because of the pack (it has the press open), and they are the right amount of wetness. Had positive experiences with Amazon and Huggies, but have noticed it can be a struggle pulling out the Huggies.
With the max S&S (15% off instead of 5%), it comes out to $47.94.
Another opinion. I likely use 5x the baby wipes that most of you do. Not a flex or brag, just life with special needs children.
Target USED to be one of the best, both in product and value when combined with their gift card sales. That ended when they switched suppliers during the pandemic. They are now from Turkey and considered dry and rough.
Most Amazon brands and Sam's and Costco were the next best for both product and value.
Some huggies can be found cheaper but they really tear apart and are just generally weak.
Since Costco switched suppliers as well, the feedback hasn't been good.
For awhile Sam's screwed up the packaging so the snap top things were ripping off.
I tend to now purchase Amazon wipes, on deals like this. Yes you have to stock up but they are good for 1+ years in a cool dark environment so if you think you would use them within that time and have the space, grab some.
Let me be clear, none of these are perfect. If money isn't a big deal, I think I remember the pampers brand being the nicest.
Oh and random pro tip. If you have some that dry out or are drier than you want, add a tiny bit of bottled/filtered water and let them sit closed for half an hour. 99.8% of these are water. That is why they are so gentle on babies, your face to remove makeup and wiping down your sofa after a mess sets in.
Oh and random pro tip. If you have some that dry out or are drier than you want, add a tiny bit of bottled/filtered water and let them sit closed for half an hour. 99.8% of these are water. That is why they are so gentle on babies, your face to remove makeup and wiping down your sofa after a mess sets in.
Another tip....store them upside-down. I've found that they're more wet when you start the packages and pretty much remain that way throughout.
Also, if you have a "Family Dollar" store in your area, you may want to try their "house brand". There's a variety of types. I use the "sensitive" one (it's fragrance free). They're called "Kidgets". They sell a box of 6 (56 wipes each) for $8.50. I would suggest trying a single pack first. Considering the price, they're better than I would've anticipated. They used to be called "Baby Soft". They changed the name quite some time ago, but for some strange reason, the website still shows the original name.
They also sell the "Pampers" brand (at better than average prices).
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With the max S&S (15% off instead of 5%), it comes out to $47.94.
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With the max S&S (15% off instead of 5%), it comes out to $47.94.
Target USED to be one of the best, both in product and value when combined with their gift card sales. That ended when they switched suppliers during the pandemic. They are now from Turkey and considered dry and rough.
Most Amazon brands and Sam's and Costco were the next best for both product and value.
Some huggies can be found cheaper but they really tear apart and are just generally weak.
Since Costco switched suppliers as well, the feedback hasn't been good.
For awhile Sam's screwed up the packaging so the snap top things were ripping off.
I tend to now purchase Amazon wipes, on deals like this. Yes you have to stock up but they are good for 1+ years in a cool dark environment so if you think you would use them within that time and have the space, grab some.
Let me be clear, none of these are perfect. If money isn't a big deal, I think I remember the pampers brand being the nicest.
Also, if you have a "Family Dollar" store in your area, you may want to try their "house brand". There's a variety of types. I use the "sensitive" one (it's fragrance free). They're called "Kidgets". They sell a box of 6 (56 wipes each) for $8.50. I would suggest trying a single pack first. Considering the price, they're better than I would've anticipated. They used to be called "Baby Soft". They changed the name quite some time ago, but for some strange reason, the website still shows the original name.
They also sell the "Pampers" brand (at better than average prices).
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