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HomeFeatured BrandsEarth's BestEarth's Best TenderCare Flushable Wipes, 50-Count (Pack of 12) |
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5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Disappointed Aug 07, 2011
By Jonathan Beeton I really wanted to like these. Was looking for a natural or earth friendly flushable baby wipe. While these are chlorine free they have two major issues:
1) The next wipe doesn't "pop up" after you use one... so you have to dig down and try to find one, inevitably pulling out 3,4, even more all at once and then trying to still get just one by itself and then shove whatever you didn't use back through the small hole. This is hard enough as an adult while trying to change your baby's diaper, but I can't imagine a kid doing it while potty training as they suggest.
2) Lots of waste in the packaging: For something labeled "Earth's Best" you'd think that they would have better packaging. This is the most wasteful packaging I've seen, with each 50 pack having a large plastic "lid" on the plastic bag -why would this have more wasteful packaging than Target's standard baby wipes?
Suggestions: for a flushable baby wipe use the P&G Kandoo wipes. I like the Scotts Naturals wipes... though I'm not sure that they are made for babies.
Note: Also not made in USA
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
A more "natural" solution to flushable wipes for adults Jan 27, 2011
By jess g
"mommy of newborn"
My husband had a sensitivity to regular flushable wipes so we switched to these and they definitely do the job without irritation.
Work well if you can get them out of the package Apr 07, 2012
By Kevin Berger The wipes work well, but it is difficult to get them out of the package. They are not connected nor does one pull the next one partially out, like other wipes. You have to dig each wipe out.
Great Formula But Hard to Use Feb 14, 2012
By Modern Dayhippy
"moderndayhippy"
I love the fact that these are chemical free (I had searched high and low for a 100% chemical free formula), but I don't like that they are so hard to use. I had never used them before, so I wasn't sure what to expect. The wipes are thin (way too thin for a baby or even toddler's behind), so you end up using more than 1 wipe at a time for #2 changes, and as other reviewers have stated, they like to stick together in the package, and they definitely do not come out of the package easy either. I would think that these would work better if you tore the end of the package open, and inserted them into another brand's plastic container. I'm still not sure, however, if they'd pull out/apart very easily. All in all a good chemical free formulation, but they could definitely improve on the wipe's usability and function.
Nearly impossible to pull out only one at a time. Feb 11, 2012
By Mr. B
"1st GradeTeacher"
They bunch together and rarely do you end up with a single wipe. What a waste. (Unless you like pulling out 2-3 each time.)
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