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Review on ๐Ÿงป Cottonelle Flusheable Wet Wipes for Adults and Kids - 8 Flip-Top Packs, 42 Wipes/Pack (336 Total Wipes) by Jon Davidson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Another great product from a chain of junk stores.

I know that few people are interested in reviews of toilet paper, cotton swabs and other crap, including wet wipes as well. About this even on in the recommendations somewhere it is written like. But does this forbid me to make a mark at least for myself, so that in the future I know whether to buy a particular product or not? Of course not. Even the fact that the review is not paid does not stop. Wet wipes are used differently. I have them lying next to delicious Durex lube. It's not hard to guess why. I find it convenient to wipe up the liquid with wet wipes when not using a condom. In the past, underpants, socks and other clothes were used for this, but for obvious reasons this is not an option, although it is still in use from time to time. So, we bought wet wipes from different manufacturers at different prices, but I donโ€™t remember as chic as Cotte Soft Care wet wipes, which my girlfriend and I found in the trash sales network at increasingly affordable Fix Price prices. At the time of the purchase of napkins, the price tag was set at 55 rubles per pack. I don't know if anything has changed since then. A lot of time has really passed and this is why I can recommend these particular wet wipes. The problem is they are still wet. This is all thanks to the normal closure on the package. There are Velcro and such valves. The first ones allow the wipes to dry already a week after opening the package (for example, "wet" wipes "Lenta" have such a closure), the second ... well, for at least 4 months they already retain moisture. This fact alone would be enough for me to give Cotte Soft Care wipes from Fix Price 5 points and a recommendation, but back to the price. For 120 napkins, it costs (or) 55 rubles, which means that one napkin costs less than 50 kopecks. Where is cheaper? For dry ones, it's expensive, because a roll of TB is cheaper, but for really wet ones, it's perfect. By the way, they do not contain alcohol (honestly, I donโ€™t know to whom this information will be useful), they are allegedly impregnated with aloe extract and it also says on the packaging about vitamin E (o_O what is this for?). In general, you can take. I will buy such wet wipes again when the pack is finished. There is only one drawback for me. A small hole through which napkins need to be mined. If you expand it, then, probably, the valve will no longer cope with its task, so you have to put up with it and each time you take out not one, but a bunch of napkins with your crooked hands, then repeating again and again the ritual of pushing extra crumpled napkins back into the package. By the way, when a girl takes out the napkins, the voiced problem does not exist.

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Pros
  • Price; do not dry out thanks to a normal valve, not Velcro
Cons
  • A small hole - with crooked hands it is unrealistic to get one napkin carefully