🔥 Keep it cozy, keep it easy — the wipes warmer every parent swears by! 🌙
The Prince Lionheart Ultimate Wipes Warmer features a patented everFRESH Pillow System that maintains warm, moist wipes from the bottom up, a soft nightlight for gentle nighttime use, and a one-hand pop-up lid for quick, convenient access. Lightweight and portable, this #1 worldwide selling wipes warmer has been innovating parenthood essentials since 1998.
Product Dimensions | 9 x 6.7 x 4 inches |
Item model number | 0231 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Polyprophylene |
Material Composition | Polyprophylene |
Style | Baby Product |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | No |
Is portable | Yes |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
C**R
Much better than competitor brand of wipe warmer!
Already miles better than the Munchkin warmer. Made with better, sturdier materials, and properly detaches each wipe. Fantastic QoL upgrade from the Munchkin.Only thing is I wish the power cord was as long as the Munchkin warmer.
C**S
Four years and still going strong
I purchased two of these wipe warmers when my first grandchild was born four years ago - one for his home and one for mine since he stayed with me 3 days a week. They are both still going strong and we are now on grandbaby number two. The warmer does get hot on the bottom so I put a thin rubber hot pad under it on the bedside table to prevent it from burning the tabletop. The wipes stay warm throughout, from the bottom one to the top. Addressing some of the comments about the latch, I do have to make sure the wipe that's engaged in the slot (to come out next) is positioned so as not to be anywhere near the latch. (I pull it a little to the side.) Otherwise, the latch will not close. As far as keeping the wipes and pillow moist, not only do I rinse and wet the pillow every time I add new wipes, I also pour a 5 oz. Dixie cup of water in the bottom of the machine to keep the pillow saturated longer. I check the pillow once a week and add water as needed, on the same time schedule as I water the houseplants :-). When I run out of wipes, I take the pillow out and rinse it well, saturate it again, wipe out the inside of the warmer, and replace the pillow and then pour that little cup of water in, pretty much even with the top of the pillow. I replace the pillow every three months or so as directed. Occasionally the pillow will begin to dry out and discolor (if I get off schedule), but I've purchase in the last year the plastic pillow holder that keeps the pillow from touching the bottom of the warmer and that seems to have eliminated the drying/hardening/discoloring issue. I would recommend that little accessory. As I said, I've owned this warmer for four years and have gifted the product three times for baby showers. The only issue we are having is that the rubber slot where the wipes come out is drying out and curling a bit but I guess that's to be expected after four years of continuous heated use. We're getting close to potty training #2 so I expect I'll be retiring this product soon but I have had no complaints and I recommend it.
M**E
Baby Wipes Warmer
This baby wipes warmer has been a game-changer for diaper changes! It keeps the wipes at a perfect, gentle warmth, making nighttime changes much more comfortable for my baby. No more cold shock during diaper changes, which has definitely made the process smoother.The warmer is easy to use—just plug it in, add the wipes, and they stay warm without drying out. The design is simple and functional, with a handy nightlight for late-night changes. It also holds a good amount of wipes, so I don’t have to refill it too often.Overall, this is a must-have for any parent looking to make diaper changes more comfortable for their little one. I highly recommend it!
U**8
Comparison to the Munchkin top-down warmer
I've got lots of kids and so I've tried a few wipe warmers out in my day. Our first one was pretty similar to this one, but unfortunately, I don't remember the brand. I'll refer to that one as "model 1". I've also had 2 of the Munchkin wipe warmers and the goal of this review is primarily to compare this Prince Lionheart ("PL") to the Munchkin.CAPACITYMunchkin wins hands down here. Having gone through tons of kids, I've also gone through boxes and boxes of wipes. My most-purchased wipes are Kirtland Signature (it's the brand you get at your local warehouse club). You technically *CAN* fit a full pack of wipes in the PL, but you really have to squish it down to close the lid and that makes taking out the first dozen a difficult task. The same pack completely fills but still fits comfortably in the Munchkin. (Note that "model 1" also fit a full pack, but since it didn't do the whole 1-at-a-time dispensing thing, it's not a fair comparison).EASE OF USEMy wife hates that the Munchkin has 2 little "clips" on the side that you have to slide to open the top (I'm not talking about the lid to draw out wipes one-at-a-time, but the whole top, which you would do to add more wipes). I don't find it to be a big deal, but it drives her nuts - esp when 1 wipe does not properly "draw up" the next one mid-change. For this one, the lid just pops open and she thinks it's fantastic. However, as noted above, it is very difficult to get the first dozen (or so) wipes out of the PL whereas the Munchkin is ready to go right off the bat. For me, that's a win for Munchkin. For my wife, it's a win for PL.--> THE LIDThe Munchkin lid is just a piece of plastic on a hinge. No clips or anything like that. The PL has a pretty strong latch that requires you push rather hard to open. While this is good to keep the toddlers out of the wipes, it does require a bit of force and makes a "click" when you open and close it. Once open, it stays open better than the Munchkin which, annoyingly, falls closed sometimes. Again, this is preference. I like the simplicity of the Munchkin lid. My wife likes that the lid doesn't close on her with the PL.WARMINGThe biggest difference is that PL is a bottom-up warmer while the Munchkin is a top-down warmer. Right now we have 3 kids in diapers and sometimes go through a bunch of wipes all at once. The Munchkin sometimes gets overwhelmed, esp. if it was fairly empty to start off with. For that matter, if the Munchkin is mostly empty, the few remaining wipes don't get all that warm because the heat from the top just doesn't make it down that far. The PL does a better job of warming the whole stack all at once. I suspect (though I haven't measured it) that the Munchkin uses less power since it only has to warm the few layers that you are about to use whereas the PL warms everything all at once. I'll have to look into that... (Note: my "model 1" warmer was also bottom-up and performed about the same as the PL).ALSO, we have a plastic changing pad downstairs and we fold it up and store the wipe warmer on top of it. With the Munchkin, that worked out just fine, but the PL tends to heat the plastic up so much that... well, it doesn't melt it at all, but it does get the plastic feeling kind of soft. Maybe that won't ever be a problem, but I'm feeling a bit cautious about it...--> BROWNINGThe Munchkin has never browned anything - ever - at all. We haven't had any problems with the PL yet, either since it is using the "pillow". My Model 1 warmer browned wipes all the time until I figured out that I could just put a wet washcloth in the bottom (which acted the same as this "pillow" that comes with the PL). Side note on that--once I started using the wet washcloth, I never had problems with browning (unless I forgot to re-wet it when I added new wipes). If your bottom-up wipe warmer doesn't come with a pillow, or if your PL's pillow gets lost or ruined, don't buy a new one, just use a washcloth--it works fine.LIGHTBoth have a very small light to let you know it is on. The Munchkin also has a brighter light you can turn on and off at the push of a button, but honestly, I have yet to use that feature.POWERBoth have a power cord that easily detaches from the unit which in turn allows you to take the unit elsewhere, use it, and then easily take it back and plug it back in. This is an IMPORTANT FEATURE and one that "model 1" didn't have. If you are looking at another brand of wipe warmer, be sure that it can do this, too. Anyway, the PL's power cord plugs directly into the unit itself. The Munchkin's power cord plugs into a small "tail" that comes out of the back. The tail feature is nice because it allows you to put the unit closer to a wall, however I wish they had used a thicker gauge cable because if you aren't careful to unplug it properly (holding onto the plugs themselves and not the wires), then the wire breaks and shorts. Incidentally, this is why we have gone through 2 Munchkins--the first one was fine in every way except that the cable broke on the first one. I imagine the PL would have this same weakness, but since there is only 1 plug-to-wire transition instead of 2, that makes it 1/2 as vulnerable. More importantly, since it is going into the unit itself (which is sturdy) instead of a tail (which is "floppy"), you can easily grip the correct part of the plug and unplug it with 1 hand, so the opportunity/need to (incorrectly) pull on the wire is greatly diminished, so I'm hoping it doesn't come up.BOTTOM LINE:In the end, these are both great warmers. For me, the capacity thing makes the Munchkin a better choice, but for my wife, the need to slide 2 latches on the Munchkin in order to open the top makes the PL a better choice. I also prefer the top-down warming style. I don't think my wife has an opinion (or at least, she hasn't shared one with me yet...). If it's winter and you have a small baby, he/she won't really care which you get, but will be very grateful that you are doing something to take the chill off of those wipes and will thank you by not crying (as much) during diaper changes.
C**N
Comforting, but discolored
I originally never wanted a wipe warmer, but I accidentally bought a bunch of wipe refills and refused to buy just a wipe container. This was on sale at the time and comparable. I was impressed by the moisture pillow concept. I also occasionally swap out disposable wipes with reusable wipes so had been on the fence about the perks of a warmer. It works like you imagine - soak the pillow, plug it in, warms the wipes after some time, then occasionally unplug it while not in use, check the pillow occasionally to remoisten, repeat. However, as warned with the product the pillow will get discolored if plugged in too long/all the time. Not bad, just doesn't look great. It's honestly hard to remember to unplug it all the time and honestly - I'm beginning to wonder how long exactly it should be on? At first I tried to remember, but eventually I gave up and just try to unplug it twice a day and overnight. So now my pillow has quite a few brownish tinges in it, but still works. Also - you can tell easily if the pillow needs water, it gets as hard as a rock.
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