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Butipod Slim Wipe Case

This is a new and exciting product that I didn't discover until after baby # 2, but didn't get until baby # 3. 


To Purchase from Amazon, click here.
To see a Youtube Review (not by me), click here.

  • Great for Standard Disposable Wipes
This is great for anyone who regularly uses disposable baby wipes. This can also work well for those who travel with antibacterial, hands and face wipes too.


  • Great for Cloth Wipes too!
If you cloth diaper like me, you still need a place to store your baby wipes. I like that this is clear and it can be seen. Those of you who may also use baby washcloths as cloth wipes, I feel the washcloths could be a little too thick, so you wouldn't be able to any or fit as many in, as you could with a thinner cloth wipe such as flannel. To see my photos, click here.


  • Slim Design
It's a slim and flexible wipe case that you can put wet wipes in. Less bulky than some of the hard plastic wipe cases out there. It also fit perfectly in my Sugar Snap Diaper Bag File Inserts. I  can fit a couple of Butipod in there.
  • Great for Travel
Although I am a full-time cloth diapering mom, I do like to keep "emergency" disposable wipes on hand in my diaper bag, my car, and anytime we're traveling. Our "emergency" wipes are usually for hands, faces, wiping noses, for any spills, wiping down baby products, such as travel high chairs not made of fabric or kid trays. When we're traveling, we tend to let our children eat snacks and small meals in the car. After they are done eating, we can wipe down the trays vs leaving crumbs and any sticky residue on them until we get to a location where we can clean them. Sometimes that might just be taking them home at the end of the day and loading them into a dishwasher if it's an all day outing or trip. Long story short, we like to have them for life's messy moments. I also like to keep on hand, "emergency" disposable wipes in case I end up running out of cloth wipes. Also having the "emergency" disposable wipes means I am not using my cloth wipes outside of diaper changes. My cloth wipes tend to last me longer, unless the baby has a sick stomach, vomiting, or toddler has accidents and I end up going through my cloth wipes and diapers or pull ups faster than planned.  We've had to use disposable wipes occasionally on vacations. Sometimes life gets unexpected.

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