Found these today at one of my local Tesco Superstores in Belfast, didn't get a chance to check another store so as with all these "Tesco Deals" it will probably be store specific.
A box with 4pks of 42 wipes Was £6.00 now £1.50
This is the Pink packaged Gentle Clean version,
. . . The Blue packaged Classic Clean was reduced from £6 to £4
As a side issue Andrex claim these are flushable as opposed to other brands that are not but we don't take the chance.
Picked up several boxes of these at this price the other week, bargain.
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james0909
26 Feb 17#15
Yar forshore
Ripperoo
23 Feb 17#14
Maybe what your wiping is bigger than before?:stuck_out_tongue:
Midge
23 Feb 17#13
That's great pal. :smile:
james0909
23 Feb 17#12
Got some Tesco Battersea last night took the last 3 packs was 1.59 I was on a date as well but went Tesco before hand with her and saw the deal lol. They didn't have them in my Tesco where I live thou full price there so was funny seeing them last night
james0909
21 Feb 17#11
Ok so I checked yesterday and was a big sign for £4 Not being a moaner midge just I thought maybe I has read the deal wrong on here . Just read your full post so that probably why . I may check purley Tesco lol Just read the post again . maybe I didn't see the other ones I will check again I did have a good look thou and couldn't see the cheaper price . Shame coz normal a pound a pack and that's on deal it self
neva2bizy
20 Feb 171#10
In Britain we like to smear until there's not a smudge left.
james0909
20 Feb 171#9
I bought some weeks back . I swear the wipes are much smaller then they used to be . Going to buy them thou as on deal . great price cheers
HantsShopper
20 Feb 172#8
These should be banned. I used to use them - and then a cheaper supermarket alternative which also claims to be flushable. I have not had a blocked drain but have read numerous articles in the last few months highlighting the problems these things cause. It left me angry and feeling rather foolish that I'd been gullible enough to fall for the marketing hype. We seem to be obsessed with "wipes" for many different functions these days; floor wipes, kitchen wipes, bathroom wipes, windscreen wipes, nappy wipes - the list goes on. Perhaps we should consider returning to the old-fashioned method of using dishcloths and flannels and ensuring the we NEVER put any sort of wipe into our drainage system. Of course the manufacturers are never going to admit the damage to the drains these things cause they make too much money from them.
mrty
20 Feb 171#7
Hmm, is this a **** that gets voted hot because it's a **** deal? in a tour driver (coaches) these are a double edge sword really. They block the toilet on the coach, but a lot of places I stay have very basic hygiene facilities and these are a necessity. Coins in the air here.
mrty
20 Feb 17#6
Hmm, is this a **** that gets voted hot because it'sa **** deal? in a tour driver (coaches) these are a double edge sword really. They block the toilet on the coach, but a lot of places I stay have very basic hygiene facilities and these are a necessity. Coins in the air here.
Midge
20 Feb 172#5
I don't disagree with you guys on the flushable problem, as I've already said we dont flush them . . . Have you seen what plumbers cost these days.
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A box with 4pks of 42 wipes Was £6.00 now £1.50
This is the Pink packaged Gentle Clean version,
. . . The Blue packaged Classic Clean was reduced from £6 to £4
As a side issue Andrex claim these are flushable as opposed to other brands that are not but we don't take the chance.
I will try to add a photo.
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http://www.water.org.uk/policy/environment/waste-and-wastewater/what-not-flush
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Heres an interesting Clicky
http://www.water.org.uk/policy/environment/waste-and-wastewater/what-not-flush
Should have added this was at the Yorkgate store