Capacities vary widely: listings range from as few as 1 wipe up to 1,000 wipes, though many common models list capacities around 80–100 wipes. Always check a product’s specifications to confirm its capacity before buying.
Warmers are typically powered either by low‑voltage plug‑in adapters (wall power) or by USB‑rechargeable designs for portable use. Product listings vary, so confirm the exact power type and any included adapter or charger in the product details.
Manufacturers use several approaches: built‑in misting reservoirs that add moisture when the lid closes, moisture‑retention pillows or pads, two‑layer covers, and silicone seals to lock in humidity.
Designs heat wipes in different ways: top‑down warming, bottom‑up heating to warm the stack more evenly, or surface‑only warming that heats just the top wipe. The chosen method affects how evenly heat is distributed.
Materials commonly listed include plastic and polypropylene. Care instructions typically recommend spot‑wiping or cleaning with water; some listings explicitly warn not to submerge the unit—follow the manufacturer’s cleaning guidance.