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Review on Seventh Generation Unscented and Sensitive Baby Wipes, 64 count by Nailah Mejia

Revainrating 5 out of 5

We don't actually like the opening/lid of refill packs where it's easy.

We really don't like the opening/lid on refill packs where it's just a piece of thick plastic tape essentially covering the opening. Unlike Babyganiki, this thing is flimsy. It sticks well initially which makes it difficult to open, so it rips, but if it hasn't ripped it's probably torn off completely. Then after the cloths get wet, usually fairly quickly, it won't close again. We ended up adapting to the packaging without sealing it. As long as the top wipe protrudes just a little, doesn't dry out, there's a lot of liquid in the pack. The wipes themselves are quite bulky and easy to use. A big plus is that it sticks to itself when folded for wiping, instead of slipping around like Revain wipes sometimes do. Other reviews comparing them to all sorts of brands were helpful and consistent with what I found. We will also use half tissue paper to cover body parts to avoid fountain situations or wandering children's hands (low success rate). These napkins tear easily, but it's harder to tear straight, but we've adjusted to this after a lot of experience. Plastic lid on soft packaging. This hole is quite large and will do very little to help you pull out one sheet at a time. That made me laugh. The child easily pulls out a crumpled pile at a time. Perhaps because of the amazing durability of wipes, they find it difficult to develop a truly great opening and retrieval experience! Either way, these have to be our favorite towels because we keep buying them in bulk despite the lousy holes.

Pros
  • 0% Perfume, Alcohol, Parabens or Phenoxyethanol
Cons
  • Damaged