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Q-tips Cotton Swabs Value Pack, 1750-Count Packages (Pack of 2)

Q-tips Cotton Swabs Value Pack, 1750-Count Packages (Pack of 2)
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List Price: $26.98
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Product Description

Q-tips Cotton Swabs are made with 100% pure cotton. Q-Tips have more soft cotton at the tip* (*From the end of the stick to the top of the swab) than any other swab.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3199 in Health and Beauty
  • Brand: Q-Tips
  • Number of items: 2

Features

  • Pack of 2 1750-count packages(total of 3500-count packages)
  • Dip in hydrogen peroxide to help clean cuts and scrapes
  • Gently clean between the toes or other areas that need sensitive care
  • 100 percent cotton
  • Gentle enough to care for newborn babies

Customer Reviews

good product bad use of words "(Pack of 2)"3
the add reads
Q-tips Cotton Swabs Value Pack, 1750-Count Packages (Pack of 2)

So. how many q-tips do you think that means? Received shipment. Invoice says. qty 1 ... . A total of 1750 q-tips. Not and I repeat. Not 2 packages of 1750-Count.

I like q-tips. these are q-tips. If you need a better buy consider Q-tips Cotton Swabs, Antibacterial, 300-Count Packages (Pack of 8)
$20.96

I really like Amazon. So. this is just a small detail.
Was going to put one star. did not have the heart. I suppose I deserve the one star by being fooled so easily. And Amazon. Always the maximum stars.

Misleading Wording1
I will not buy this product due to misleading wording. I am glad someone posted a review that this IS NOT 2 packages of 1750 but only 1 package of 1750. I don't want anyone else to be mislead and think Amazon should adjust the wording to be accurate.

Can't do without these little guys.5
I absolutely love Q-Tips and have for years. They are one of the most versatile products you can have around the house. When I ordered these, I sat down and gave them some serious thought and took sort of an informal inventory of what I use them for.

Cleaning my ears out. ( I know, you are not suppose to, but golly folks, they are my ears).

Cleaning hard to reach places.

Applying paints and lacquers to my carvings in hard to reach places.

Cleaning parts of my camera.

Applying various medications.

Using them for an emergency book mark.

Applying different sorts of make up (I wear very little, but what I do wear, I want right).

Bending them into and shooting them at my cats with a rubber band.

When I stay over at my sisters, leaving them all over her bathroom just to bend her nose out of shape.

To spot dye Easter Eggs....better than a brush or tissue!

Dipped in oil, they make great candle lighters for those candles deep in holders that are hard to reach.

They are light and easy to pack on backpacking trips.

Blending paints and art pencils.

Anyway, it seems like ever few weeks I come up with a different use for these handy things. I wish I had been the one to invent them, but alas, I was not even a gleam in my great grandfathers eye in 1923. Sign.