Nuby
Nuby Pacifier and Teether Wipes - Reviews
4.5from 245 reviews
Nuby's Pacifier & Teether wipes can be used any time your infant's pacifier, teethers, bottles, cups or toys are dropped or soiled. Read reviews from Australian parents below.
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Product Features:
- Naturally cleans pacifiers, teethers, bottles, cups and toys
- Safe, food-grade ingredients
- Non-toxic formula
- Includes 48 wipes

These are amazing! So handy to keep in the nappy bag for when my son drops his teethers or water bottle as it means they can be wiped and used again straight away rather than having to take home and wash. I also use to wipe down high chair trays in restaurants. I find these also have a pleasant, mild vanilla smell.

Will be buying! Easy to use & great for on the go

So much easier than carrying multiple dummies around everywhere!! I have previously purchased these and will purchase ahain

Cant believe I didnt know about these sooner! They are so handy and i whipped them out only yesterday when my lil babe dropped his dummy in the dirt.. these are perfect and i will buy again. I also use a nipple shield to feed and have dropped these in the dirt multiple times, i wish i had these sooner.
Love love love them! So quick and easy to wipe bubs dummy over when dropped when we are out and about

Amber
NSW, 3 kids in tow
February 15, 2020

The wipes have a nice smell, dont leave a taste behind in items after cleaning and are textured enough to collect floor grime off items.

So Convenient for when youre on the go and works amazing

Absolutely love, love, love these. There is nothing worse than dropping bubs pacifier when out and about and having nothing to wipe or clean it with. These wipes are fantastic for this!! I keep these in my nappy bag at all times!!!
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