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Wet wipes with a click lid

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Brendabigbaps · 08/04/2023 10:07

So all manufacturers, that I can find, seem to have stopped doing the hard plastic lids on wet wipes. Does anyone know of any brands that still do them?

The sticky tape fastenings they all have now are useless as we don’t get through the wet wipes quick enough and nobody else in the house closes them properly. We then end up throwing more away

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Marblessolveeverything · 08/04/2023 10:10

I imagine none will it costs extra and uses more plastic making them environmentally less desirable

I am long past this stage but I had a travel box from one of the companies at the time would something like that work?

I am sure there is probably a version on Amazon?

Teacoaster · 08/04/2023 10:13

Superdrug sell their own brand wet wipes with plastic tops.

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chineapplepunks · 08/04/2023 10:15

Costco wipes still have a click lid!

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Teacoaster · 08/04/2023 10:15

Just realised the ones I posted are anti bac wipes 🙃 their baby wipes are just the sticky top opening now 🥲 sorry!

ChocHotolate · 08/04/2023 10:25

If you store the pack of wet wipes upside down, they stay wet & useable for ages

frazzled101 · 08/04/2023 10:33

I don't know if you're near a Gordon's chemist but their own brand wipes have them.

I agree with the comment about storing the wipes upside down.

Brendabigbaps · 08/04/2023 10:59

Teacoaster · 08/04/2023 10:13

Superdrug sell their own brand wet wipes with plastic tops.

Thank you, I hadn’t thought of Superdrug.

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Brendabigbaps · 08/04/2023 11:00

chineapplepunks · 08/04/2023 10:15

Costco wipes still have a click lid!

Brilliant, I’m a Costco member so will pick up a box

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Brendabigbaps · 08/04/2023 11:03

Storing upside down is a great idea but it would only work if I lived alone.
neurodiverse family who can only just click a lid shut without nagging, never mind think about making sure I says shut.

the environmental aspect, I understand that’s why they say they do it but throwing away most of an unused pack isn’t!

thanks for suggestions everyone

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LightGreenDot · 08/04/2023 11:04

We used to decant ours into a suitable sized tupperware box.

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