Ummm.... Strange Question but... where to buy Q-Tips with wooden sticks


raydio

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Does anyone know where I can buy cotton buds with wooden sticks?
 

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Q-Tips is not the term which commonly use here, we call it cotton butt, since you located at US, why don't try Amazon.
 

Q-Tips is not the term which commonly use here, we call it cotton butt, since you located at US, why don't try Amazon.

I am currently in Singapore and would prefer to buy locally.
 

hmmm very rarely see wooden sticks these days.

I agree they are harder to find anywhere in the world. I used to know a place in Hong Kong where they sold them and I bought from them regularly. I hardly go to Hong Kong anymore in favour of coming to Singapore. Hopefully someone who still uses these rare items will be able to help.
 

Hi,
Any reason for the wooden sticks? I bought a lot of Q tips from Amazon for ear cleaning so I have some but not the wooden stick variety.
GOD Bless
 

U can try local shopping stores like Isetan, metro etc. Look in the babies accessories section, iirc those qtips are made from japan.
 

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Hi,
Any reason for the wooden sticks? I bought a lot of Q tips from Amazon for ear cleaning so I have some but not the wooden stick variety.
GOD Bless

May God's rich blessings be upon you also. :)

I prefer the rigidity of the wood rather than the 'flexy sticks' which are essentially flexible plastic sticks made by the Q-Tips company. Used to be a time when all you could buy were the wooden stick variety... but now they hardly exist.

I brought a small supply with me from Canada as I found a small place in Toronto's Chinatown but my supplies are limited and I'm running out while here in Singapore. I know that someone out there has an answer for me. It is just a matter of time. The bros and sisters of ClubSnap have never failed me yet. ;)
 

U can try local shopping stores like Isetan, metro etc. Look in the babies accessories section, iirc those qtips are made from japan.

Thanks Gary. From past experience Isetan, Metro, etc. usually carry only the flexy plastic sticks but I'll have another look. It's been a year since my last stay in Singapore so things may have changed.

My guess is that the 'wooden' variety may exist in a small local shop and likely imported from China.
 

Hi

You could check the pharmacies or drug/medical supply stores as well. They could also be labelled as Cotton Tip applicators, usually about 6 inches in length of the wooden stem.

Some of the GP clinics could still be using wooden Q tip as swab sticks of sorts but I think you might not be able to purchase from them.

Ryan
 

I thought I saw a stack of them at Mustafa's for $3.95 a box of 100+

Otherwise Daiso has the hard plastic stick where you can roll on a bit of your own cotton wool to use ... I saw them come in a pack of 3 sticks for $2
 

Hi

You could check the pharmacies or drug/medical supply stores as well. They could also be labelled as Cotton Tip applicators, usually about 6 inches in length of the wooden stem.

Some of the GP clinics could still be using wooden Q tip as swab sticks of sorts but I think you might not be able to purchase from them.

Ryan

I thought I saw a stack of them at Mustafa's for $3.95 a box of 100+

Otherwise Daiso has the hard plastic stick where you can roll on a bit of your own cotton wool to use ... I saw them come in a pack of 3 sticks for $2

Thanks guys! I will try these places. I knew that ClubSnap would pull through for me. Thanks again!
 

They can be found locally. I think I saw a beauty salon selling them at Jurong East. I also just finished using a pack of them and was a little frustrated as they keep breaking off. So I'm happy to be back on plastic.
 

They can be found locally. I think I saw a beauty salon selling them at Jurong East. I also just finished using a pack of them and was a little frustrated as they keep breaking off. So I'm happy to be back on plastic.

Ha! Ha!... Yeah, I find it frustrating too when they break especially during a cleaning. I end up with one half still in my hand and the other half in my ear! Fortunately for me it does not happen all that often.

Still I prefer the rigidity of the wood over the flexibility of the plastic stem. Thanks for giving me hope that I can find them in Singapore.
 

Q-Tips is not the term which commonly use here, we call it cotton butt, since you located at US, why don't try Amazon.

Soft, fluffy buttocks to rest your heads on :bsmilie:
 

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