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Arianna Beer
> 3 dayComparable to Alva, also comes in cute designs. Will use these closer to potty training time like big kid underpants.
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Joni
> 3 dayFor the price this is a great way to up your pocket diaper stash. I like to have roughly 20 diapers per kid and do laundry every 2 days so this is a convenient way to get diaper covers. Youll need to buy more inserts because in my option you need at least 2 inserts per diaper (or 1 insert and a good booster - I usually use a bamboo booster). The patterns are cute. And the wet bag is a nice size to throw in a diaper bag (youll probably want a bigger wet bag at home if you cloth diaper full time). These are very similar to Alva baby pocket diapers (the inserts look identical and the diaper size and snap configuration are the same). These have held up so far in the washer/dryer.
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L Parr
> 3 dayPerfect for emergencies! Even if you plan on only using disposable diapers, you want a few of these in your home! The shortages with baby formulas should’ve taught everyone a lesson that shortages can happen on anything at any time. These diapers are great to have as a standby, and never have to worry about a disposable diaper shortage again. You may find the cost savings so great that you may choose to use these instead of cloth diapers. As far as the diaper itself it is very well constructed the outer portion of the diaper is in a vinyl type of fabric and there are several patterns available. The inside of the diaper is super soft and then at the top of the back portion of the diaper there is an opening for you to slip in the reusable pads. Although it wasn’t hard to slide the pad in, it was a little bit fussy around the gathered areas of the leg. Because that area is a little bit more narrow. And it comes with two pads which I found very helpful. Here’s where I get a little confused. And I’m saying this from a place and at an age where cloth diapers were not uncommon when my kids were younger. So I used them for a little while but decided to spend the money and do disposables for convenience. But here’s what got me really confused… So you slide the pad inside the diaper. So the pad itself is not touching the baby. So if the baby urinates or has a bowel movement, the inside of the diaper and what is touching the baby skin, is going to get soiled as well. So I don’t understand why you have two pads. It’s not like you’re going to just slip out the removable pad and put a new one in because it’s already soiled. For those of you who can’t understand my confusion… In the old days, the diaper portion its self would be vinyl and there was pockets on both ends of the diaper to slip a pad in. Since the diaper portion was nothing more than vinyl, you could just take out the removable padding and slipping a new one. So I thought that was going to be similar with this. But although I think having the entire inside as fabric and soft fabric at that, is a much better idea, I don’t understand why they just didn’t put the padding in and leave it permanently in there. Because no matter what, you are going to have to wash the entire diaper and pad every time the baby soil‘s. Pepper come on get off the diaper get off the diaper My second point of contention and confusion is all the snaps! Don’t get me wrong, you don’t want to reusable diapers with Velcro. They don’t wash well at all. So I love the fact that there are snaps here. And there are tons of snaps so you have a lot of adjustment possibility. What I don’t understand is, there are a bunch of snaps in the center of the diaper that goes almost all the way down to the bottom half of the diaper. I played with this thing for an hour and I can’t figure out why or how you would use These snaps. And there are no instructions whatsoever with the packaging for you to get some help in figuring that out. So for that I took off one star. But I think this is a very valuable thing for any mother to have in case of any sudden diaper shortages. They wash well, and I felt the price was reasonable.
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Tia
> 3 dayEasy to wash, clips hold well. Very low dry if you use heat at all, no fabric softener.
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Ashley M Mathews
> 3 dayDoes the job and absorbs well enough once you strip the liners in some baking soda borax mix. I dont recommend softeners be used on these at all unless you use vinegar. Cute designs though.
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Jasmin S.
> 3 dayI couldnt find a disposable diaper that wouldnt break my girl out, but these are home washed! They absorb just as well as most disposable diapers especially if both inserts are in, and you can always buy plastic liners in case youre afraid of overnight leaks.
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Jenna Derr
> 3 daySoft, absorbable, and washable. Cute patterns and good quality work.
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Michena Mede
> 3 dayGreat for when we need them the most
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A. Sifuentes
> 3 dayAs cloth diapers go this one is fairly nice. The inner liner is actually softer than some of the other brands and I appreciate that it came with two inserts. I’ve only tried it using both inserts but it didn’t leak at all, so that’s definitely a positive. That being said I took off a star for two reasons. The first being that while they advertise this diaper for babies 6 lbs plus there is no way this diaper would actually fit a baby that small. My 6 week old just hit 9 lbs and we tried this one to see if I could transition her out of her newborns into the one size. It was so large even as tight as it could go that we had to upsize her clothing just to fit over it. Worse was that because it was so wide and large it forced her legs apart. The other thing I’m not so impressed with is the fact that it only comes with one for the price when for not much more you can get a set of multiple diapers from other brands.
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Yakki
> 3 dayThese are super soft and very absorbent once they are washed. They are a good size and adjustable for sure. They hold quite a bit and dont cause any reactions with the babys bottom. Very good product.