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Pampers Clean 'n Go Baby Wipes, 60-Count Resealable Packages (Pack of 6) (360 Total Wipes) | 
enlarge | Brand: Pampers Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $16.99 Buy New: $13.99 You Save: $3.00 (18%)
New (2) from $13.99
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 148
Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: 8-60 count refills (480 total) Size: 8-60 count refills (480 total) Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.8 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1
UPC: 037000129349 EAN: 0037000129349 ASIN: B00166IGH6
Release Date: March 18, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Pre-Order (0-0 Business Days)
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| Features:
| • | Premium baby wipes designed for the specific needs of babies exploring their environment | | • | Made with pure water and tear-free ingredients | | • | Helps wipe away dirt and germs from head to toe | | • | Portable packages for on-the-go cleaning | | • | Easy-to-carry resealable packages |
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| Customer Reviews:
Strong but thin wipes in a convenient package September 30, 2008 Sebastin Garrett (San Jose, CA) We've been using the Kirkland stuff but recently decided to try these. We really like them for the thin sheets which work well (are strong enough) and come in a very convenient dispenser pack. Wipes are wipes it seems, and these satisfy the criteria... which means the dispenser is a differentiator. The packs are not too big to fit in a baby bag or so that you would need to take a stack and put them in a smaller case; yet not small that you run out quickly. And very importantly, they dispense easily without pulling several others out with it in a long chain. VERY important when changing a poopy diaper and one hand is occupied holding the child in place.
The BEST wipes for travel (diaper bag) September 16, 2008 Jennifer Miller (Hartly, DE) These are the greatest wipes EVER made for on the go. We throw a pack in our diaper bag and we love the plastic snap top (so much easier than a plastic tab which loses it's stickiness). There are a LOT of wipes in each pack and they last forever it seems! We also use these wipes on our older son (5) for in the car eating. He loves wiping up with them because they smell so good. The best wipe I've ever smelled. I love these things!
You do not need the individual package August 29, 2008 N. Gu (San Francisco) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought it originally for its convenience when travel. Now I just pull out a bunch of regular wipes from the cheaper pampers products and put them in a zip lock bag. I don't find many occasions where I need this product.
Great take-along wipes May 25, 2008 Mama Rail These wipes are fantastic, I love the packaging. The wipes work very well, they're designed to wipe diaper messes and toddler messes, such as food on kids, food on tables, cleaning a spot where your child will be (restaurant table, shopping cart, etc). I love these, and the only way they could be better is if they put the Swipers wipes inside this kind of packaging. Highly recommend.
Handy Wipes May 15, 2008 D. Good These wipes are super handy. They can be taken anywhere and are not bulky or cumbersome like regular, plastic wipe boxes can be. They are light and can be taken anywhere in diaper bags, cars, even larger purses. They also do not dry out when stored for a lengthy period of time. It is really a great deal! Love 'em and have bought them over and over and will continue.
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