Health & Personal Care : Pampers Kandoo Wipes, Magic Melon Scent, 50 Wipes in Tub, Case Pack, 6 Tubs (300 Wipes)

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Health & Personal Care : Pampers Kandoo Wipes, Magic Melon Scent, 50 Wipes in Tub, Case Pack, 6 Tubs (300 Wipes)

Pampers Kandoo Wipes, Magic Melon Scent, 50 Wipes in Tub, Case Pack, 6 Tubs (300 Wipes)

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MSRP Price: $22.28
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 26466





Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: Pampers Kandoo
Clothing Size: 6 - 50 count tubs (300 total)
EAN: 0037000119319
Label: Pampers Kandoo
Product Manufacturer: Pampers Kandoo
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: Pampers Kandoo
Release Date: March 14, 2006
Ranking: 26466
Size: 6 - 50 count tubs (300 total)
Studio: Pampers Kandoo


Product facts:
  • Each wipe is about the size of two pieces of toilet paper, the perfect fit for little hands
  • Soft scented wipes contain just the right amount of lotion to ensure thorough cleaning
  • Because they're compact, Kandoo wipes are flush friendly
  • Magic Melon scent
  • Simply push the big button on top of the tub and it pops open, dispensing one wipe at a time









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Small, thin wipes. Not effective. Not recommended.
These are very thin, poor quality wipes, tho flushable, it takes several to do the job. Kids and the elderly struggle with these - Cottonelle bathroom wipes are better - they are small and flushable but thick enough. These Pampers Kandoo wipes are not recommended.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great for kids too old for "baby" wipes
My son was still having problems using toliet paper correctly and didn't want to still use baby wipes. He espcially didn't want baby wipes out in the bathroom when his friends would visit. The container is easy for him to use. You just press the button and the top pops open. The product has made life easier for al of us and my son feels less frustrated using the bathroom(then having to call for help). I also like that they are flushable. They are also much thicker then some of the other flushable wipes I had tried. This is a great quality product with good packing and marketing.



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