💖 Softness Meets Sustainability!
OsoCozy Flannel Cloth Baby Wipes are a 15-pack of reusable, unbleached, and 100% cotton wipes designed for gentle cleaning of your baby's delicate skin. Measuring 8x8 inches, these wipes are not only eco-friendly and cost-effective but also easy to wash and portable for everyday use.
Product Dimensions | 8 x 1 x 8 inches |
Item model number | Wipes UNB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Cotton |
Material free | bleach free |
Additional product features | Portable |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 3.6 ounces |
Age Range Description | Baby |
Item Weight | 3.6 Ounces |
A**Y
Great for lunchbox napkins!
We use cloth napkins at home not only for the environment, but also because they do a better job. I would imagine paper napkins would just get all wet and tear apart when the ice packs sweat in my elementary kids’ lunchboxes. I had looked for lunchbox cloth napkins and the ones that came up seemed really expensive for something my kids might forget at school. Then I noticed something showing cloth wipes that were the same material and size. I searched cloth baby wipes and found these. My kids take them in their lunchboxes and are really happy to have them. My kindergarten daughter frequently takes fluffernutter sandwiches. She requests that I get the cloth wet before putting in her lunch box. She no longer comes home with marshmallow cream and chocolate from her chocolate milk all over her face! These are soft and seem to hold up well. Yes, they wrinkle, but I don’t really care. They seem the perfect thicknesses to be easy to use and clean well. I also love that there is different color stitching. If they start disappearing, I know which child is leaving them at school. My daughter takes the purple, and my son takes the red. My husband or I will likely use the green ones or they will be used for whichever child runs out because they are leaving them at school.
T**.
UPDATED after 7.5 years! Good product
I have been using these wipes for about a month now. I usually spray water right on baby's bottom and wipe clean. They are an excellent thickness, so I'm able to use both sides, even with runny newborn poo. I purchased 4 packs, and 4 of the wipes have started to lose their serging, like others complained. They are still perfectly usable and all the others seem unaffected. I may update later if more start to fray so we know about how long they last.EDIT:After two years of use, I haven't noticed many, if any, wipes fall apart as they did in the beginning. It seems that there are just a few bad ones in the batch, and that it's not a systemic problem.I would definitely buy these again. Sure, they probably aren't as thick as other brands, but toilet paper and disposable wipes aren't usually very thick either. You usually have to fold them down too. These just get washed and reused, so I don't feel like I'm wasting a wipe if I have to fold it in half. I wouldn't want to pay more for something with which I'm going to wipe somebody's butt. I have used these for wiping butts, runny noses, dirty hands, and most recently to blot up small accidents on the floor. I can't imagine how much money I've saved on tissues alone. Babies catch every germ out there, and have runny noses a significant amount of time. SO worth buying these JUST for the runny noses.I haven't really used these wipes for poo since my son's diet switched over to more solid food than breast milk (between 9 and 12 mos). I personally couldn't throw that much solid food poo into my machine with any brand of wipe. But that's just my personal hang up. Obviously, my cloth diapers go in the machine with plenty of poo residue on them, and nobody has died. Let's just say, I'm really glad my son is going poo on the toilet these days.I'm probably going to buy one more pack of these for baby #2, because I've slowly lost at least a pack's worth of wipes in the last two years. I don't even know how that happens.EDIT 7.5 YEARS LATER: I have bought more wipes each time I've had a baby in the last several years. I'm still highly satisfied with them. They get eaten by the same thing that eats socks, but they hold up for a long time. I suggest having at least 30 wipes per baby. I still use these during cold season for noses and am sure we've saved hundreds of dollars over the years on wipes and tissues. I put them in my kids' pockets to use for their noses in public.I don't spray water on my babies anymore, I just keep the wipes moist with water in a plastic container. We use them so fast they don't have a chance to get mildewed. Sometimes I add a touch of mild soap or witch hazel if I'm feeling like going beyond the call of duty. Occasionally I just put them in the container without putting them in the dryer.Once dry, they are easy to smooth with one hand and stack on top of each other.
G**E
One year and going strong - great wipes! UPDATE - 13 YEARS LATER!
UPDATE:We have now had these for 13 years!!! We bought a 12 pack in 2010 for $7.69, so the price is essentially unchanged, which is amazing. These lasted through regular use with two kids and after a hiatus for a few years we now use them as slobber rags for our assistance dog while we are out and about. I am so impressed with these!UPDATE:We have now used these wipes for about 2 of the last 3 years and are now on our second child with them. Through MANY washings, and a lot of use, they are still going strong. They are still soft, wipe well, and absorb great. Very happy with these wipes and would buy them again in a heart beat.Original review:We have been using these wipes for about a year now and don't have any complaints. They didn't shrink much upon first wash. The stitching is still strong after one year (I think we have only had one little string we have had to cut off). How you use the wipes, what the solution is, and how you clean and dry them WILL make a difference...it has nothing to do with the wipe, it's how you use them!Some things we have learned:- Putting the wipes in a container with your wipe solution and ringing them out just before use has been best for us - no absorption issues that way (we use hot water, a natural and scent/dye free liquid soap, and a little bit of oil - we prefer the oil vs. no oil because it seems to wipe smoother and easier)- Make sure you change your wipe solution out at least once a week or else you may run into a myriad of issues (mold, stiffness, etc.)- If you use baby oil or essential oils in your wipe solution, it may decrease absorption (same with cloth diapers)- If you line dry, the wipes do get "crunchy" or rough over time. We simply throw them in the dryer about once a month and they are nice and fluffy again (same goes for many cloth diapers)- When line drying, we give them a snap before hanging and that helps keep them straight/flat - we have never had an issue with folding or curlingThe wipes have worked great for travel for us as well. We put them in a wipe sized wet bag, rung out but not completely. Overall, the wipes have been great, and you can't beat the price. Most of these tips will be the same for any kind of cloth wipe. Don't hate on the wipe...learn proper usage and care!
A**R
Good quality wipes, border thread color bleeds
The cloth wipes themselves are great - nice and soft, durable, hold up well in the wash. But the red color border thread bleeds so it stains all the other wipes and the pillow you put inside the wipes warmer.
C**L
They work great
So soft and toxin free. Love these for my little one. They absorb great, perfect thickness and value for the money.
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