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DEX Products Wipe Warmer Deluxe WWTH-01 | 
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| Brand: DEX Products Inc. Category: Baby Product
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $16.25 You Save: $3.70 (19%)
New (2) from $16.25
Rating: 62 reviews Sales Rank: 4495
Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 10 x 10 x 12
MPN: WWTH-01 Model: WWTH-01 UPC: 754637003087 EAN: 0754637003308 ASIN: B00006IZQY
Release Date: September 22, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Insulated container | | • | Prevents browning and drying out of wipes | | • | Re-enforced top designed | | • | Holds over 80+ baby wipes | | • | Low voltage for added safety |
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Product Description Dex Products Dual Action Wipes Warmer For warm wipes without browning and drying, the Dual Action Wipes Warmer from Dex Products will provide a gentler diapering experience for your little one. The insulated container warms wipes from the top down allowing for a low voltage and preventing over-drying. A re-enforced top is designed for 80 or more original and pop-up style wipes.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 57 more reviews...
waste for waste December 30, 2008 A. Hydo (Ga United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
My wife bought a similar one. Baby girl doesn't know the difference of warm wipes or room temperature wipes. Big waste of money initially, big waste on electricity.
No problems with this wipe warmer. December 6, 2008 mama meets (Issaquah, WA) There are no problems with this wipe warmer such as leakage or browning of wipes. However, it just barely takes the chill off of the wipes and I wish they were a bit warmer. That being said, at least it is not a shock to the baby when an ice cold wipe hits his bum in the middle of the night.
best warmer out there! May 31, 2008 S. Buckland (Broken Bow NE United States) I had one of these for my first child. Got lost in our many moves, and decided to borrow one from a friend when the next child came along. TERRIBLE product (the prince Lionheart brand. Browned the wipes, wet and messy), and after only 1 week decided to break down and buy a new Dex. Totally worth the money. Warms, no browning, not soggy. Perfect!
Great for COLD climates! :) April 6, 2008 Alaskan Mamma of 3 'lil bears (The Last Frontier!) Living in Alaska, I am still using this warmer with my 3rd infant. Works great. I'm lazy so I like to just lift up the lid and get my wipe...instead of the pull through part. :) It does stay warm and beats the cold wipes anyday...especially for a new baby who was oh so nice and warm in their Mommy's tummy! I would cry too having a ice cold wet cloth touch my tush! :) So yeah, buy this one! :) If you live somewhere where it doesn't get cold, then I'd say, save your $$! :)
Excellent wipe warmer March 13, 2008 Nicole, Mom of 4 (Mooresville, NC) So I finally bought a wipe warmer for this, my fourth child. This thing is awesome and I cannot believe I put my other kids' poor little fannies through such torture with all those cold wipes! The warmer has a long enough cord once plugged in to reach anywhere you'd need to place it. So far after weeks of use we still have nice warm wipes that have not browned and have not even dried out despite not adding extra water as suggested. For the price, this is definitely the BEST!
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