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Medela Quickclean Wipes - 24-pk | 
enlarge | Brand: Medela Category: Baby Product
List Price: $8.99 Buy New: $5.70 You Save: $3.29 (37%)
New (11) from $5.70
Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 1394
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7 x 4 x 1
MPN: 87055 Model: 87055 UPC: 020451870557 EAN: 0020451870557 ASIN: B000CCXLNE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Safe and effective for cleaning breastpumps, accessories, high chair Alcohol-, bleach-, and scent-free Small self-contained pack fits in diaper bags and purses One wipe cleans both breastshields, valves & membranes Twenty-four 4" x 6" wipes per pack
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Perfect for Pumping at Work September 17, 2008 A. Magnano (Chicago, IL) These wipes are excellent and extremely convenient for quickly cleaning your pump parts when away from home. I use them after every time I pump at work every day. Each wipe is more than large enough to clean all your parts and they are very durable and cloth-like. I always keep a pack in the bottom of my Pump In Style bag. My only complaint is that they are rather expensive. At $9.00 for 24 wipes, it comes out to 37.5 cents per wipe. If I pump 3 times a day, it ends up costing $5.63 per WEEK, which really adds up! Medela should seriously consider offering a bulk pack that can save you some money. It should be noted that the 40-pack of individually-wrapped wipes actually costs even more per wipe due to the added packaging required. However, as my mother pointed out to me... it's still way cheaper than buying formula would be.
great for on the run pump cleanings August 30, 2008 Anne Swoboda (Evanston, IL) Recently traveled for a wedding, and these made cleaning the medela pump a breeze in various locations....airport bathroom, reception lounge, etc. Wondered, though, if the pump parts were getting as clean as a hand or dish wash. Highly recommend for away-from-home locations, though.
great item, but I didn't really use them June 7, 2008 Amy L. Wees (Sumter, SC USA) I never really used this item. After pumping I would normally just go to the sink and rinse off my items and place them on a towel for next time. You could also just use baby wipes if your going to use a wipe. Just not what I needed personnaly.
Great Product May 26, 2008 J. A. Hart (Atlanta, Ga) This is a great item for a working mom who has to pump on the go.
Pumping mom's friend May 15, 2008 KS Roberts (Ocala, FL USA) These Medela Quick clean wipes are so wonderful for pumping on the road! I can use them to clean up all my parts if no water is available, and I can use them to "wash my hands" before pumping if I need to, also. They have come in really handy!
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