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Tesco Value Baby Wipes
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by vickyd4v3 - written on 09/06/09 (Useful, 7 readings)
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I used these wipes for a while when my baby was about 6 months old. A friend recommended them and told me a was better of using them rather than the named wipes. for my first baby they were fine. When i had my second baby again when he was about 6 months old i started using them, his bum soon got very sore and red, i don't know if this was ...
by katykicker - written on 05/04/09 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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I used these wipes on the baby of a friend of mine after it was the only thing that had been left in the changing bag and I was met with a nasty looking nappy change! The wipes are currently available for 79p from the Tesco website. I found that they were very small in size, smaller than a normal 'branded' wipe and had quite ...
by Charlie007 - written on 19/03/09 (Useful, 9 readings)
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I hadn't considered using shops own brand baby wipes on my daughter until i was at a baby group and i had forgotten to pack my usual wipes and the only ones available were tesco value wipes which someone had helpfully left on the side. I was a bit cautious about using them as up until that point i had only used branded ones however i was shocked ...
by D-RAY2000 - written on 16/03/09 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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Several months ago I used these for one day on my sons poor bottom, the only reason I used them as opposed to the pampers wipes we regularly buy is that they had been given to us by Tesco as a replacement for the pampers we had asked for during an online shop. One day was all they took to give my son a sore bum and they also seemed to ...
by xnatalie81x - written on 01/02/09 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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These wipes are awful. Yes they are very cheap but as a baby wipe they are the poorest value wipe i have ever purchased. They are very small (about half the size of a normal wipe) and feel like a thin piece of cotton roll. They are extremely dry and very very thin! You need about 3 pieces together just for 1 normal wipe. The pack is a ...
by morwenna13 - written on 27/01/09 (Useful, 10 readings)
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Tesco Value Baby Wipes are cheap and cheerful but probably not great for any major poo incidents! I like to try cheaper alternatives and having a 2 year old myself, I know all about wet wipes. You can easily spend a fortune on these things at around £2 a pack of 80, especially if you use them to wipe bottoms with too. So anyway, I tried these ...
by Ann-Marie_B - written on 05/09/08 (Useful, 35 readings)
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I have tried various brands of baby wipes for my baby boy and I have to say by far that these have been the best. Do not be deceived by the cost, often products which are simple and hence cost less have less ingredients and harmful chemicals. These wipes are not only extremely cost effective but are also very moist. This ...
by newby2 - written on 02/09/08 (Very useful, 50 readings)
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Tesco Value Baby Wipes........ On a recent trip to really discover if you can get cheaper products that are just as good as the more expensive brands I thought I would give these Tesco Value Baby Wipes a try. They really are only marginally cheaper than others that are available but a fair bit cheaper than the more well known ...
by Mrtom - written on 01/09/08 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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I must admit I wouldn't put these on a babies bottom just in case they would cause a reaction. I know they are probably not much different to the wipes at twice the price, but I guess I don't want people talking about me. I do buy these and I always like to have a pack in the Living Room, and in the bathroom. They are great as a quick ...
by cuddly_ - written on 15/08/08 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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These baby wipes are just like anyother! I use these wipes for many things from giving my keyboard a quick wipe down, wiping my hands, or removing my make up. The only downside from them is they tend to give you more than you ask for and give you about 4 wipes when you might only need about 1 or 2. But they are cheep and can ...
by stylefreak - written on 14/08/08 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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These are absolutely terrible. Definetly a no no if you have a baby, they are about quarter of the thickness of an average baby wipe and quarter of the quality.It is not good value if you have to use four together is it?! The material is extremely easy to break and seems to RESIST everything, not something you want to happen ...
by i_am_joy - written on 16/06/08 (Very useful, 125 readings)
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I always keep a pack of baby wipes in the house because I find them lovely and cooling on my face after I have got all hot and bothered in the garden. For myself I am not particularly concerned about what brand I buy and very often will purchase them from the £1 shop. Since my baby granddaughter arrived though I have only been buying Johnsons or ...
by jacqueline101 - written on 15/06/08 (Useful, 29 readings)
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Due to being on a budget at the moment, I have bought the Tesco Value Baby Wipes to see what they are like. I usually get the Tesco My Baby's Soft Cloth Wipes, which are very good. The Value wipes are a lot cheaper than the My Baby's ones (which are really good value, too) and were well under a pound per pack, though I cannot remember the exact ...
by idoodooyou - written on 23/05/08 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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~~~~~~~~~~~ Tesco Value Babywipes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tesco baby wipes are now available as part of their value range. They are extremely good value costing just 85p for a pack of 80. The packaging ~~~~~~~~~ These wipes are packaged in pecyclable plastic with the usual value colours and Tesco Value Baby Wipes ...
by evesapples131 - written on 26/09/07 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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Tesco Value Baby wipes. What are they like? Well, I don't have any children, but I do buy them for myself as general hand and face wipes. The wipes are about the same size as 2 pieces of toilet paper together. When you first get them out they are wet, but after you've given your hands a very quick clean with them they ...
by nessie3105 - written on 02/08/07 (Useful, 46 readings)
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Since having my baby daughter, I have tried lots of different brands of baby wipes. To be honest, I have not really found much difference between any of these brands in terms of quality and effectiveness. The Tesco baby wipes, however, are by far one of the cheapest brands that I have found, particularly if you buy in bulk. 4 packs of ...
by lellagrace - written on 16/04/07 (Very useful, 94 readings)
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Although I do not have young children I still buy Wipes and I find that the ones from Tesco's Value range are just as good as the more expensive brands and cost a fraction of the price. I try to buy when there is an offer of Buy one get one free, that way I always keep a stock as they are so versatile and useful. So if I don't have ...
by xxsaxonyxx - written on 03/08/06 (Useful, 97 readings)
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Ive always used Tesco baby wipes. I can honestly say i'd be lost without them! My number one reason for buying them is of course my baby but i've found other reasons for them too. They are fab for wiping down leather sofa's, great for wiping your dog down after a roll in the grass outside in fact i pretty much use them for ...
by Tea65 - written on 01/06/05 (Very useful, 236 readings)
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Picture the scene…My 10 month old son, sat in his high-chair, food is scattered everywhere (typical bloke) his face and hands are a rather nice shade of orange from eating Spaghetti Bolognese and so am I, what do you do??? Well, rather than calling in an industrial cleaner, I always have a packet of Baby Wipes to hand…these are a ...
by jens26 - written on 01/11/04 (Very useful, 203 readings)
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I usually just use Pampers or Johnsons wipes on my one year old son as he has quite sensitive skin, but as I was doing my usual shopping last week I saw the Tesco wipes on offer for 2 for £2 (or £1.88 each). That is really cheap compared to the Pampers or Johnsons wipes that are £2.49 per packet and every penny counts when you have a ...
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