To warm or not to warm? That is this petite mama's question. I originally felt having a wipes warmer was a bit posh and unnecessary. Babies will adjust to whatever is available, as they have for centuries. Well, this mama's philosophy was changed once we switched to using cloth wipes. It was difficult to squirt the right amount of water on baby or cloth fast enough without making a mess. So then I tried having a small bowel of water nearby, and that quickly became annoying. What is a mama to do?
Bring on the wipes warmer. My dear hubby braved Babies R Us and picked out the perfect one--by accident of course--but it did turn out to be perfect. It's designed for use with cloth wipes, which is a must being that I love the thick, plush, Bottombumpers wipes. It's the Princelionheart Warmies wipes warmer. We have no need for the top with the slot as we never plan to use disposable wipes, so this does not have that piece. The glowing light at night is also not too annoying; It does give just a subtle illumination the room could use so you don't stub your toe at 4am. The Everfresh pillow is also doing a great job of preventing the wipes from becoming musty smelling or drying them out (or is it the fact that we go through them all in a 24 hour period or less?)
Bring on the wipes warmer. My dear hubby braved Babies R Us and picked out the perfect one--by accident of course--but it did turn out to be perfect. It's designed for use with cloth wipes, which is a must being that I love the thick, plush, Bottombumpers wipes. It's the Princelionheart Warmies wipes warmer. We have no need for the top with the slot as we never plan to use disposable wipes, so this does not have that piece. The glowing light at night is also not too annoying; It does give just a subtle illumination the room could use so you don't stub your toe at 4am. The Everfresh pillow is also doing a great job of preventing the wipes from becoming musty smelling or drying them out (or is it the fact that we go through them all in a 24 hour period or less?)