For baby wipes, I would check fragrance language, pack count, material claims, source signals, and the exact Amazon variant before buying the big refill box.
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Baby wipes feel like an easy repeat buy until the listing has several pack counts, two scent choices, and a refill format that may not match the smaller pack you liked.
I would start with fragrance-free language, then check whether the exact variant lines up with any source record or brand-level evidence you are relying on.
Check count and format before comparing value
Wipes can look like a bargain when the package size is doing most of the work. Compare pack count, refill style, dispenser fit, and whether the listing swaps scent or formula options.
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