I LOVE Clorox disinfecting wipes. I have a canister under every sink in my home. I use them daily. I hate the dispenser though. It doesn't catch the wipes well, I end up pulling out more than I need and stuffing the extras back into the canister. The interior lid of the canister also frequently pops off when I pull on the wipes to remove one.
I'd like to see a better dispenser for them. My idea is to package them in a baby wipe type of container The wipes would be layered in the container and when you pull one up the next one is there ready for use. I think a square container is also easer to store. Currently as the canister gets empty it gets lighter and falls over easily.
In addition you could package and sell packages of replacement wipes that just go right into the container. This would be a great eco-friendly alternative to all those empty canisters sitting around in landfills.
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Dena, would you envision a dispenser size that perhaps could fit a standard decorative tissue holder (square or rectangular) such as these below? ...yet still keep the disinfecting wipes wet without drying out? Maybe this way you could eventually keep them on top of the sink instead of under it
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No I would like to see one with a lid. Similar to a baby wipe container like this. This one actually has two lids, one that covers the unused wipes and one that covers the unused but exposed wipe. That's so you can just pop in a replacement pack of wipes without buying a whole new plastic container.
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