- SOFT AND GENTLE FLANNEL BABY WIPES – Sinta a suavidade dessas toalhinhas de bebê OsoCozy feitas de flanela de algodão 100%%, para que sempre sejam macias na pele delicada do seu bebê.
- ECONOMIZE DINHEIRO COM TOALHINHAS REUTILIZÁVEIS – Bom para o meio ambiente e para o seu bolso, nossas toalhinhas são uma alternativa econômica às toalhinhas descartáveis e são suaves na pele e fáceis de limpar.
- FÁCEIS DE LAVAR – Nossas toalhinhas de flanela são fáceis de lavar junto com suas fraldas de pano ou com sua roupa normal. O design de tecido de camada única é durável para uma maciez de longa duração que seca rapidamente.
- QUALIDADE E DESIGN OSOCOZY – Cada toalhinha mede oito por oito polegadas e é lindamente costurada com linha colorida sólida para torná-las um complemento atraente para sua bolsa de fraldas.
- TOALHINHAS DE BEBÊ PORTÁTEIS – Leve nossas toalhinhas de flanela com você na bolsa ou no carro para emergências em movimento, ou use-as como panos de banho na banheira ou para limpezas regulares em casa.
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- Economia: As toalhinhas OsoCozy Flannel são reutilizáveis, o que significa que você economizará dinheiro a longo prazo, em comparação com as toalhinhas descartáveis.
- Suavidade: Feitas de flanela de algodão 100%%, essas toalhinhas são incrivelmente macias e gentis na pele delicada do seu bebê.
- Sustentabilidade: Ao optar por toalhinhas reutilizáveis, você estará contribuindo para a redução do desperdício e para a preservação do meio ambiente.
- Praticidade: As toalhinhas são fáceis de lavar e secam rapidamente, tornando-as ideais para uso diário.
- Versatilidade: Além de serem usadas como toalhinhas de bebê, elas também podem ser usadas como panos de banho ou para limpezas diversas.
– Sugestão de Uso:
Para usar as toalhinhas OsoCozy Flannel, basta umedecê-las com água morna ou uma solução de limpeza suave. Em seguida, limpe suavemente a pele do bebê. Após o uso, lave as toalhinhas junto com suas fraldas de pano ou com sua roupa normal. Certifique-se de secá-las completamente antes de guardar. Essas toalhinhas são duráveis e podem ser usadas repetidamente, proporcionando uma opção econômica e sustentável para a higiene do seu bebê.
Annie –
At first they looked promising but then they started leaching color and coming apart at the seams after less than a week of use.
Returning as defective
Anna –
These are very soft and absorbent. I would buy again.
Busyme.ca –
Does nt worth to the cost..made in pakistan product..slow delivery..
Angel –
Produit correct mais pas très absorbant et fait beaucoup de moumousses
Anna –
Using these for cloth baby wipes. They work great and are very soft but wash them alone the first time you wash them. I made the mistake of adding them to a regular load of laundry and had fuzzies on all my clothes. Had to rewash everything. Half of the clothing items still didn’t come clean so I had to use a lint roller. Great product otherwise.
Luvmy2boyz –
I am one of those people who has to try one of everything. I have the
Thirsties 6 Pack Fab Wipes, Boy
, the Imported Flannel Wipes 15 pack – All unbleached, and some two sided 100% cotton terry cloth wipes from Green Mountain Diapers. In my opinion they all have pros and cons it really just depends what you are looking for.
The Thirsties are by far the softest, even after washing in our very hard water. After a couple months the colors have stayed well and they are the cutest. I like the two sides, the longer side is great for getting bulk and the other side is very soft and gets anything that’s left behind. They are the largest but fit ok (about 12) in my Prince Lionhart warmer if they are folded in half. They do kind of stick together so pulling one out one handed is more difficult. If you want something really soft and cute, go with these.
The flannel wipes are the most cost-effective option. They are thin and sometimes require a little bit more scrubbing to get sticky messes clean. They are pretty soft also. The best thing about this is you don’t have to worry about running out of wipes in the middle of a diaper change. You can fit at least 30 wipes folded in half in a warmer. They are also wash cloth size so they cover your hand well and I like that I don’t have to worry about using too many wipes. So if you’re looking for cost effective and ease of use I would go with these.
The 100% cotton wipes are nice because they clean messes really well and they are fit to go into a warmer, so I don’t have to do any fancy acrobatics to unfold anything. These are the least soft of the 3 and even though they aren’t folded they take up a lot of room in the warmer and don’t fit perfectly (the edges come up). They say they are two sided but I don’t like using the smooth side at all, it doesn’t seem to have much use to me. They are also smaller and so I usually have to use more and I end up with stuff on my hands more often than with the others. If you like 100% cotton these would be an ok choice but honestly I would probably go with Under The Nile Organic Cotton Baby Wipes – 6 Pack which sound like they’re softer.
AK –
The product is very nice and the material is good quality but they are a little thin
Bonnie –
When the COVID lock-down hit, I was not fast enough to get enough TP before it was gone. Instead, I quickly ordered a bidet online and sent for these as my new “paper.” I’ve been using them ever since, and am still using the original two packages. No, they do not all stay the same size or shape. Two have gone into the rag bag for cleaning the toilet instead of my bum. The purple fades to pink. But hey people, they are butt wipes. Who cares? I hang a zipper bag near the toilet – clean ones in the front, used in the waterproof compartment behind them. The bidet does the hard work and the very soft, absorbent cloths finish the job. I am ordering more so I can fit a couple more days in between laundry loads.
Tom & Vic B. –
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.