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HomeSupplementsHeart HealthRoyal Wood Stick Cotton Swabs 1 Box - 300 Count |
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|  |  | | Customer Reviews: | | | Average Customer Review: ( 9 customer reviews )
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10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
cotton swabs Mar 15, 2010
By Jeffery L. Richardson
"THE HIGHLANDER"
I had been looking everywhere for wood stick swabs without any luck. Then realised I hadn't looked on Amazon. I found a new brand, for me, named Royal. I wasn't confident that they would do the job, as some that I had found previously, were skimpy with the cotton. Royal, however, makes a fine wood stick cotton swab. I just hated the flimbsy paper and plastic sticks now sold by J&J. How about you? If you feel the same, you will be happy with the Royal swabs, because they have a generous amount of cotton on the tips. Oh yes, a fair price too. Enjoy!
The Highlander
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Poor quality wood Jan 26, 2010
By William W. Ofca
"Willyman"
The only problem I have with this product is the wooden sticks. They are skinny and weak. They almost all break easily with the lightest of pressure. Overall, I would say poor quality. The cotton tips are fine.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
wooden q tips Aug 09, 2009
By Sadie J. Hockenhull glad someone is still selling them
the plastic variety do not hold up
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Wood Stick Cotton Swabs Nov 15, 2011
By Roadshopper
"roadshopper"
Nice sturdy swabs,[...] suitable for an adult with good sense not to jab these in their ears. The cotton is a little skimpy. If you're looking for something cushy on the end, this will not be it.
The price was OK, and the package arrived on time and with no damage.
The link above is for two boxes of 300 each swabs, quite a few, but less expensive than a single box of 300. Go figure!?
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Lousy product May 13, 2011
By Frederick Liebes Wood sticks are said to be for firm control. Ironic that over half of them break with the lightest touch. They must select the wood grain purposely so that no one can hurt themselves on their product. At least they're cheap, so you can keep on breaking them until you get a good one. Wood sticks are unavailable in stores in California, I suppose because they think someone might hurt themselves.
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