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I know this question came around recently and I just did a search, but couldn't find it...I don't know why I still use disposable wipes! I have to dig them out of the poopy diaper to put them in the trash, it will be much easier to throw the whole lot into the laundry, but how do you store them? Can you suggest something that is easy to open/close. I was considering tupperware, but that would take 2 hands to open. Thanks
 

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right now I use a plastic pampers travel container. I would love to find some kind of wetbag or something, though. When I do use disposable wipes I still toss them in with the wash and fish them out and throw them out after everything is clean.
 

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I have a small Nappsacks bag that is just the right size for wipes. That's what I use. I never use solution, just water...so I get like 3 wet and keep them in there.
 

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I use a little wicker basket that fits our wipes (from www.betterforbabies.com ) perfectly. I keep them dry since I spray baby's bum with wipe solution and then use a dry wipe to clean it off. I always had stinky wipes issues when I kept them wet, or I'd run out of wet ones. Keeping them dry works well for the diaper bag too!

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I wet my wipes as needed (just use water) and I just keep a stack of dry wipes on the changing table and grab one when needed. I used to keep them in a wipe warmer (back when I wasn't lazy and actually used a wipe solution) but, well, I got lazy
 

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We kept them in the wipe warmer when DD was tiny. Now we keep them in a drawer of the changing table, and on the dining room hutch, and in a basket next to our bed, and in a pile on the end table in the living room, and in a pocket of the diaper bag, and loose in my purse... yeah, they're everywhere. I wet them with a spray bottle, peri bottle, or in the sink as needed.

They do make tiny little wipe wet bags. I have one. Never used it.
 
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