How many of you all still use one? I use one but LO has discovered how to open the lid and pull the wipes out. I realize they will dry out either way but was thinking about getting rid of it and using room temp wipes.
I used it for the first few weeks when they would fall asleep right after you changed them and breast fed them on the other side lay them down and ...boom ... Another blow out.
Nothing like a cold wipe to wake you up so the wipe warmer was perfect.
After the first few weeks they slept longer (didn't poop so much) and it got packed away.
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Never used one, DD was always just fine with room temperature, and if I felt they were too cold I'd just hold them in my fist for a few seconds before using.
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I used one until MIL started watching DD. Until then, our only changing table was upstairs, but she requested that we have one downstairs too. So, the wipes in the wiper warmer were used so infrequently that they dried out. So I gave up. I love the thing and would still use it if the wipes didn't dry out.
We have two. One for each of our girls. DD1's is up high where I can barely reach them. That's because DD1 has a what I like to call a wipe issue. She recently opened up a package I stupidly left at her eye level, and proceeded to pull out every.last.mf.one. I walked in as she was pulling out the last one and the monster told me, my face was dirty. Looks like the one on the bottom was the only one that could clean her dirty face. She has done this before on many occasions. I digress. I hate cold wipes when I have on occasion used them, so I keep them in warmers for the girls at home. Obviously, when we are out, they get room temp., and DDs haven't suffered. IDK. Not one of the more important decisions, so we just leave them in the warmer as a luxury for DDs. We haven't had an issue with them drying out. We are in So Fla, so the humidity keeps them moist.
We never used a wipe warmer. At this age, I'd pack it & save a little bit on electricity costs.
We have the same problem with kleenex boxes... DS likes to grab it off of our end tables, pull them all out, then rip them to shreds. Cheap entertainment, but lots of mess
Re: Wipe warmer
Elizabeth 5yrs old Jane 3yrs old
I used it for the first few weeks when they would fall asleep right after you changed them and breast fed them on the other side lay them down and ...boom ... Another blow out.
Nothing like a cold wipe to wake you up so the wipe warmer was perfect.
After the first few weeks they slept longer (didn't poop so much) and it got packed away.
We never used a wipe warmer. At this age, I'd pack it & save a little bit on electricity costs.
We have the same problem with kleenex boxes... DS likes to grab it off of our end tables, pull them all out, then rip them to shreds. Cheap entertainment, but lots of mess