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Re: Feedback & Comments from a Newbie


Posted by Jim in Dallas on February 13, 2003 at 22:04:17:

In Reply to: Re: Feedback & Comments from a Newbie posted by fog on February 13, 2003 at 14:56:17:

I'm sure you know what a baby wipe is (soapy tissue in a tub or bottle). A baby wipes warmer does just what it says, it warms the wipes so little junior doesn't get a cold bottom when getting a diaper changed. The warmers come in two styles. One type is a container that a tub of wipes sits in. The other style is a cloth, with heater strips, that wraps around the wipes tub. This is the style you want to look for. I haven't been able to find them in the stores(like toys-are-us) anymore, but I have been able to find them on one of those unnameable auction sites.

Their is one other thing you have to look for. Look for the wipes warmer to have one of those big square plugs (like it has a power converter/transformer) and NO inline on/off switch. I have purchased two (one to use and one backup). They first one worked great, but the second warmer was different. It had a small regular style wall plug (like on a cheap extension cord) and an inline on/off switch. Right across the middle of the warmer was a solid bar that prevented me from being able to wrap it around my hose. I ended up giving it away.

I wrap it around my main (large) hose to within about 10 to 12 inches from the connecter to the smaller hose to the Breeze.

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