♻️ Elevate your baby care game with eco-chic wipes that care as much as you do!
Prince Lionheart Warmies Reusable Cloth Wipes are crafted from a luxurious 68% bamboo rayon and 32% cotton blend, offering superior absorbency without harmful dyes or bleaches. These eco-friendly, machine washable wipes are designed for repeated use, reducing waste and pairing perfectly with the Warmies Wipes Warmer for a warm, gentle clean every time.
Product Dimensions | 7.25 x 7.25 x 0.06 inches |
Item model number | 9400 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Safety warning | Avoid contact with eyes. Discontinue use if skin irritation occurs. Dispose of used wipes properly; do not flush. |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Cotton,Rayon |
Material free | Dye Free, Bleach Free |
Additional product features | Reusable, Bamboo Rayon, Compatible with WARMIES® Wipes Warmer |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 2.46 ounces |
Country/Region of origin | China |
Age Range Description | Baby |
Item Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
P**A
Soft Enough For A Quick Eye Soother or a Baby's Bum
soft and perfect size for the Prince Lionheart Warmer. I use these wipes and the warmer as quick warm-eye coverings when I use both prescription and otc eyedrops. At the end of the day I hand wash the used wipes and reroll them. I don't put them in a dryer because they will get warm and a little moist anyway which makes them good for laying across my eyes. I live in SoCal and the particulates from the recent fires are hard on my eyes. They are quick soothing aids. They stay warm for a minute or two while I sit back and relax. Then I'm ready to keep going. I've been using this for almost 2 years and the original cloths are still soft, wash well and look as good as when I first started using them.
S**3
Super soft
Super soft, easy to use, small size, fairly decent quality
S**T
Use a lingerie bag
I've been using a combination of these wipes and Babykicks for 5 months now. These wipes are bulkier than the Babykicks, so fewer fit in the warmer. However, they are very soft and textured nicely to clean baby's bum effectively. The instructions do say not to put them in the dryer; when I did by accident, two of them did fray at the edges.However, I avoid this problem easily by keeping a mesh lingerie bag near our changing table and placing the dirties in there. When it's time to wash, I zip the bag, throw it in the wash, and pull the bag out between washer and dryer. Using this method, the Warmies are actually outlasting the Babykicks (which I also like), which are starting to become thin with wear. It also convenient because when baby wears G-diapers, I can throw the plastic liners in and keep them out of the dryer, too. Overall, I recommend as long as you can find an easy laundering routine.
V**L
Just right for the job!
Received these along with the Prince Lionheart wipes warmer at my baby shower and thought they were both totally unecessary...but kept them since it was a well-meant gift. Now I think of these as indispensible! Gets the baby cleaner than disposable wipes, with no chemicals and no waste.As stated in other reviews, the bamboo material is somewhat delicate and may fray at the edges- IF you don't care for them. But care is simple! I keep a lingerie bag next to the changing table and place used wipes in it. When I get 5 or so wipes soiled, I toss the whole bag in the washer with other baby clothes or cloth diapers. You don't need to dry them (they're WET wipes!) This has worked great, my baby is now 4 months old and we're still using the original wipes. We do also use other, thinner cotton wipes (available on Amazon also), generally for pee-only diaper changes. But these thicker bamboo ones are fabulous for cleaning up poopy messes!My favorite part is that I mix a few drops of tea tree oil, lavender oil, olive oil and organic baby soap in 2 cups of water and pour this mix over the wipes before putting them in the warmer. The end result is a soft, warm wipe that smells great, softens baby's skin AND we've never had diaper rash! LOVE this product!----UPDATE: my baby is now 8 months old and we're still using the same wipes, which get washed in hot water every few days, and I'm now too lazy to mess with the lingerie bag ;) They just go in the wash with the diapers and that's that. Oh, sometimes they go through the dryer too. A couple have frayed at the edge but we still use them. Am back today to order more since we never use disposable wipes any more. These are great!
S**Y
Perfect for reusable baby wipes
I have bought several sets of these to use on two separate kids over the last 5 years and they've lasted very well through constant Washings, wiping, and water and coconut oil. I think I've only had to throw away maybe two or three from just wear and tear the rest of them held up so well I'm really impressed with these.if you're trying to make your own wipes at home I highly recommend this brand and these wipes.
M**A
Favorite baby item
I love these towels! I used them instead of disposable wipes; in fact, I can brag that I didn't use a single reusable wipe for two kids. The towels are extremely soft on new skin and hold the perfect amount of moisture for cleaning up messy diapers. I never used the warmer, but my kids never minded cold water. The only down side is that they tend to fray if not washed carefully according to the instructions. I tend to be rough on laundry and don't always follow the directions, so that's my fault. Otherwise they hold up well.
M**H
Not a great value for the price
Buy because of size and how they fit in warmer. Not a great value for money they are not durable through many hot water washings
S**R
Fall apart easily.
I love using these on my LO's bottom, because they are softer and more gentle on his skin than traditional disposable wipes. I use more of the tea tree oil, lavender, and Vitamin E than is suggested on the insert, but the cloths still smell slightly musty sometimes. I have to make sure to go through the whole box of cloths quite regularly and wash the pad at the bottom of the warmer (and change it out) quite often (more often than is recommended in the insert) in order to avoid mustiness. In addition, the side-seaming on the cloths fell apart with the first or second wash in a traditional washing machine, so I had to zig-zag the edges to prevent further fraying. They hold up better in my new front-loader washer (which doesn't have an agitator.) If I had more time, I would look for some organic terry cloth and just make my own, rather than purchasing these.
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