Prince Lionheart Ultimate Wipes Warmer with an Integrated Nightlight |Pop-Up Wipe Access. All Time Worldwide #1 Selling Wipes Warmer. It Comes with an everFRESH Pillow System That Prevent Dry Out.
We made the first appliance style wipes warmer in 1996 and the we've been warming bottoms ever since. Sure, a warm wipe feels better than a cold one, but if you don't believe us, perhaps you will when your baby winces when you use a cold wipe on her bottom, or when your toddler is able to say, ""Brrr, that's cold."" After all, we adults use warm water to wet shave or to wash our faces without even thinking about it. Yes, warm water feels better than cold, but we also know that using warm water allows pores to remain open, resulting in a closer shave or more effective (and comfortable) face wash. Cold water simply causes pores to shut, simple as that. Why go cold on a baby's bottom? It just doesn't make sense from a comfort or hygiene perspective. Dirty diapers are warm environments and the pores are open. When you wipe with a cold wipe, it causes pores to close and traps the bacteria rather than allowing them to remain open for a more hygienic clean. We want the cleanest clean for Baby's bottom - no diaper rash - and want a diaper change to feel good, especially during the 3am changes. EVERYBODY loves a warm wipe. The Ultimate Wipes Warmer has a classic look and has been a reliable work horse, warming baby wipes to the perfect temperature for nearly 25 years. Bottoms up!
Prince Lionheart Ever Fresh Pillowcase , 2.4 Ounce
Specially designed to accompany the Prince Lionheart Wipes Warmer of your choice, the Ever-Fresh® Pillowcase Upgrade will help keep your wipes moist longer than ever. Simply insert your Ever-Fresh Pillow inside this handy Pillowcase and place at the bottom of your baby wipes warmer. The case helps keep the wipes moist and fresh, fighting against harmful living things, all while preventing the bottom of your wipes warmer from browning. By the way, browning is normal and expected. It is not burning. It is the result of the oxidation process when wipes with various additives are warmed, similar to an apple that oxidizes and turns brown once it is cut; it is safe to eat, just a little unsightly.