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| Brand | Eco by Naty |
|---|---|
| Skin Type | All, Sensitive |
| Material Feature | Biodegradable, Compostable, Plant Based, Plastic-Free, Vegan |
| Unit Count | 56.0 Count |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| product_dimensions | 13.8 x 7.9 x 5.9 inches |
|---|---|
| item_model_number | 177269 |
| safety_warning | For external use only. |
| target_gender | Unisex |
| maximum_weight_recommendation | 9.7 Pounds |
| material_type | Bio-based, Compostable, Fragrance Free, Plant-based, Vegan |
| material_composition | plant based wipe material - viscose from wood pulp, water, Gluconolactone, organic aloe barbadensis leaf water, organic chamomila recutita flower water, citric acid, propanediol, caprylyl, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate |
| material_free | Fragrance Free, Plastic Free |
| additional_product_features | Flushable, Septic Safe, Biodegradable |
| number_of_items | 12 |
| batteries_required | No |
| item_weight | 2.3 Pounds |
| age_range_description | Baby |
| best_sellers_rank | #5,708 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #57 in Diaper Wipes & Refills |












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Customers find these wipes to be of good quality, effective, and actually flushable, with one customer noting they work well for potty training.
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Okay, so these are smaller than other wipes. However, they perform. They are thick and strong, as well as soft. They dispense easily from my OXO dispenser (more easily than most!!). They aren’t scented. I only have to use more than 1 wipe with really big poops…no more than other bigger wipes. They’re cheaper than most eco-friendly wipes. And most importantly, they don’t irritate my daughter’s sensitive skin. The only downside is the size, but that isn’t a big problem. Also, the package is small, so that’s a lot of extra plastic. If there were issues in the past, the manufacturer has certainly resolved them. My guess is someone was selling old wipes. Who knows. Certainly worth a shot if you want disposable wipes that degrade faster and are more eco-friendly. Read more
These wipes feel great and it’s awesome that they’re eco friendly but they’re not my cup of tea. Just a few small things, they have a scent that I personally don’t like (doesn’t mean you won’t like it!) and they are very thin - which makes it hard to separate them and pull them out of the packaging one at a time. I kept having to just pull a few out all stuck together and shove the extra back in ha. But if you like thin wipes, maybe they’re for you! Read more
We love this brand for their biodegradable diapers, which we use when traveling (we cloth diaper otherwise). I was so excited to see they offer an eco-friendly wet wipe as well because sometimes you just need wet wipes and not dry toilet paper. They’re not laden with icky chemical synthetic scents like competing brands. They’re strong enough to get the messy job done for my three year old yet soft enough to use as tissues during colds so our noses don’t get raw. And best of all there are no micro-plastics going into the waterways. I’ve got these on subscribe and save ever six months. Perfect for our family of six. Read more
These wipes function nicely as wipes. I gave them a try because I liked the idea that they could be composted and was intrigued by the fact that we might be able to flush them. Before testing my pipes I decided to trial one of them in a glass of water. As a control, the glass on the right has toilet paper. 1st and 2nd photo: 12 hours after placing the wipe in the water, the wipe acted like, well, a wipe still. It was still completely one piece, so I could ring it out and use it as a wipe if I wanted to. The toilet paper was complete mush, breaking into pieces. 3rd photo: 18 hours after the wipe easily tore apart in the middle. But was still very much solid. I would not feel comfortable flushing these. Read more



A while back I got into switching my everyday products for more sustainable ones, and that's when I found Eco by Naty wipes. I initially had no clue they were baby wipes, but I loved that they were unscented, flushable, eco-friendly/biodegradable, and thick enough to do the job. I have repurchased these things 10243947 times and will continue to do so now that we are expecting our first baby. They are super gentle on the skin, flush with NO problem (have never had issues with plumbing or toilets clogging), and last us forever. They are genuinely the only thing that help me feel clean, and I love that I can have peace of mind, knowing they're far safer and more environmentally-friendly than some of the competing brands. Read more
We’ve tried a few flushable wipes as we’ve begun potty training. Many of which don’t hold up very well when in use and requiring the use of many! We get through usual messes with 2, sometimes even 1! They are also great, durable and non-irritating for hands & faces. Read more
If you're looking for teeny tiny wipes, that shred and fall apart when you pull them out of the package, then these are for you! I got the true flushable version. I really wanted to be eco-conscious, but these are f'n ridiculous! No burning issues, but you can't get just one out of the package. You will at minimum grab 2 stuck together every time, which isn't that terrible because you will likely need 2, as they are sized for Keebler elves. We used cloth wipes for my kids during the diapering years. I cannot even fathom how useless these would be cleaning up an explosive poo on a baby butt! You'd need have the package! So enjoy paying the high price tag for what is actually half the # of wipes, since you will be using a minimum of 2 every time. And that's IF you can get them apart without shredding! Read more