Reviews OsoCozy Flannel Baby Wipes - 15 Pack (Unbleached)
Product Description
OsoCozy Brand Flannel Baby Wipes - Unbleached
Regarding Cloth Wipes: Reusable cloth baby wipes areboth cost effective and environmentally friendly as analternative for disposable diaper wipes. Parents can oftenspend over $500 on wipes alone per a child so it is possible to savehundreds of dollars as compared to using disposable wipes.
Product Information: OsoCozy 100 % cotton flannel wipesare soft and very absorbent. These baby wipes are perfect forcleaning up little behinds or other messes. They are safe fordelicate baby skin as they contain no harsh or allergenicchemicals potentially present in disposable wipes. These wipes are 8by 8 inches and are attractively surged in multicolored thread. 15wipes per package. (Also available in bleached/white flannel)
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Product Feature
- 100% unbleached cotton flannel baby wipes by OsoCozy.
- Fifteen 8x8 inch wipes per package.
- Reusable wipes save money. Washable and Reusable.
- Avoid harsh chemicals found in some disposable wipes.
- Bleached wipes are white, unbleached wipes are a light tan or ivory color.
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50 of 52 people found the following review helpful.
Love these wipes!
By Jen B.
I love these wipes! They are perfect when you use cloth diapers, as you just throw them in the wash together. I don't like the chemicals of disposable wipes, and the coldness of them makes my little boy pee all over. I use these with a homemade wipes solution (water, baby wash, and baby oil) in a spray bottle.
30 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
Better Bang For Your Buck Elsewhere
By Mysti & James
I have been told by so many people to just use water and cloth on my baby for those first tender weeks that I never even looked at prepackaged wipes. I have several different brands and types of cloth wipes now and these are astonishingly the worst of the bunch. Osocozy makes GREAT prefolds/flats that I had no problem ordering two packages and eagerly trying them out. However, I was largely disappointed and I'm surprised they have such great reviews. I washed them twice before using, then washed them twice more after the first use thinking I didn't prep them enough. It's not me, it's the wipe.
In comparison to other, fluffier wipes, they just don't hold up. Take a look at your thinnest receiving blanket, then a washcloth, and imagine cleaning a poopy diaper with each one. With thicker fabric, you are going to get texture and grab. I have the Grovias, which are two ply terry, and I can clean my 6 week old's pooey butt in one swipe. With the flannel wipes, I am going over one area multiple times. Further, the flannel doesn't pick up the breastfed poo pebbles. It transfers them to my hand, my clothes, her, the changing table, etc. It wasn't uncommon for me to use the flannel wipe then end up finding a poo pebble on either me or her several minutes later. How annoying. Even more annoying is attempting to use these with a wipe warmer. Flannel is very compact and thin. Folding several wet squares on top of eachother just makes them stick together. Instead of reaching to retrieve a wipe, you are reaching, shaking, sliding, twisting and fighting to separate the top wipe from the bunch. Imagine this while keeping one hand on the baby in the middle of the night when you are practically sleep walking. They also scorch or dry out easily. So if you intend to breast feed or use a wipe warmer with these, forget it. It is just too frustrating.
Another useful fact is that they are much less absorbent than thicker wipes. You don't think you need absorbancy in a wipe until you are cleaning your baby and they suddenly sprout like a fountain and you are looking for something to contain the leak. With my Grovias, I can simply cup and catch the flow and 9 times out of 10 I can contain it. With the flannel wipes, forget it. I am changing her outfit and then mopping up a small puddle. I do give osocozy props for the budget friendly price and offering an unbleached version (even though they edge them with dyed trim) but they just aren't worth the bargain. Perhaps if they were two ply or double sided, but not as the simple slip of flannel they are. It just isn't worth it when you can buy thicker, more effective wipes for similar cost.
PROS:
The wipes are large, which is generous and great.
They are soft, and after about 6 washings and tumble dries they have kept their softness and shape, so good.
They are fairly compact, so you can fit more into a smaller space than you can with fleece or microfiber wipes.
They're affordable. Less than a buck per wipe is a darn good deal.
CONS:
They smear as easily as they clean, forcing you to go over the same area multiple times.
They are an All Mighty pain in the a** to use in a warmer. They either stick together, dry out, or overheat. It's challenging enough to handle a squirming baby in the middle of the night without also having to fight your warmer to get out one wipe instead of ten.
They ABSOLUTELY DO NOT pick up breastfeeding poo. The little poo seeds are just as likely to get on your finger, your baby, your clothes, the sheet or cover your changing them on...
Not that absorbent.
37 of 40 people found the following review helpful.
Soft, effective and a bargain
By jjc
Very soft after a few washes and work just as well or better than disposable wipes! Much easier than separating cloth diapers from disposable wipes before starting a load of laundry. I use a solution of water (1 cup) Dr. Bronner's (1/2 tbsp) and baby oil (1 tbsp). I go light on the soap, as more than this seemed to give my baby a rash. They do stain a bit, but I haven't tried bleaching in the sun yet. They also fit perfectly in disposable wipes containers, so I take them with me in a travel case for Pampers wipes. This is the best deal I have found for cloth wipes - I'll be ordering more soon!
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