These come packaged in a little screw top container that seals well, preventing leaks. Although the container isn't huge in size (think slightly bigger than a Vicks jar) it could be a bit smaller as the pads themselves only seem to half fill the container (this is probably from settling). They don't have the typical scent associated with nail polish remover, instead they smell kind of sweet and florally. They aren't the best at removing nail polish, it takes a bit more effort to clean off your nails than a typical remover but in saying that they are handy for on the go and they don't dry your nails out as much. I find that they leave an almost oily feeling layer over my nails which is probably what helps to moisturise them and is easily wiped off.
Overall I'm not sure that I'd purchase them unless they were on sale for a good deal. I got mine in a Swisspers gift pack otherwise it's a product I probably wouldn't have gone out and purchased myself.
I have been given several of these as part of a Swisspers gift pack. I think the idea of these is great - a cotton round pre-soaked with nail polish remover, like a makeup wipe for nail polish. It's a great convenience for travel, but unfortunately for me the convenience factor does not outweigh their poor performance compared to traditional methods.
The tub has 36 cotton rounds pre-soaked in remover. There is a lot of dead space in the tub, which annoys me as they specifically market this product as good for travelling. The wipes themselves are quite thin and it can be hard to just peel off one at a time. I've noticed that the pads can easily take some colour off while trying to get one out - for this reason I would not recommend them for toe nail polish removal if you have colour on your fingers.
I find that while these do take the polish off, it often requires quite a bit of work. I don't find them to have enough of the remover to be really effective. Especially as this is a travel product, I would expect them to be super quick and convenient. I prefer traditional polish removal methods and will probably not repurchase these.
These are probably better suited to someone who travels a lot and goes to the trouble to remove and reapply their polish while travelling. I'm not one of those people sadly - I prefer a gel mani for longer trips, and filling my suitcase with new beauty buys.