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Bodhisattva81
> 3 dayI believe they would be uncomfortable for baby, so I threw them out, but maybe with some washes they would soften up.
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One Reviewer
Greater than one weekEven if one uses disposable diapers, this set is a terrific back-up option (can’t get to the store, budget, in between sizes, wishing to avoid synthetic ingredients from disposable, etc.) The entire set includes 10 thick absorbent inserts, 10 adjustable (printed) cloth diapers with pocket for inserts, and one wet bag. The designs on the diapers are vibrant with plenty of snaps to adjust according to the growing baby’s needs. The microfiber inserts remind me of wet mop pads, but they do tuck into pockets that are built into the diapers. Finally, the wet bag is a great convenience to keep the wet diapers together if one needs to rinse and wait a bit to fully launder everything. I wish this set had been around when my kids were young, as these would have been very convenient and helpful back then. Thanks for reading.
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Joni
> 3 dayMy daughter I cloth diapered predominantly using Alva baby cloth diapers - my daughter is just starting potty training and I started cloth diapering my son recently so I needed to expand my stock. These are very similar to Alva baby diapers. Sizing of the diaper/inserts/pocket opening are exactly the same and the inner lining feels the same. All pocket diapers say one size fits from birth on - I guess technically it’s true but this type of diaper is gigantically bulky and frankly ridiculous looking on a little baby - my daughter was 50th percentile size-wise and I started her between 5-6 months; my son is a bit bigger/longer so I started him about a month earlier - I wouldn’t recommend starting with one size on a baby younger than that. These diapers are super easy to use. I recommend getting more inserts (using only 1 you might not even make it though one wetting without leaking). I usually use the microfiber that came with it along with a bamboo insert or doubler to increase absorbency then I change them every 2ish hours. I put mine in the washer and drier (I have 2 kids under 2 years old and don’t have time to hang drying) - so far they’ve been holding up fine. We’ll see over time. The patterns are super cute and for 10 diapers the price is amazing (especially because most other brands charge way more for patterns). Definitely a great starter set! If you wash frequently you might be able to get away with just 10 - with 2 kids I prefer to have closer to 30 (or more) and wash every 2 days.
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Eugene B.
> 3 dayThese work very well and they’re very easy to put on…lots of decent designs and colors. They’re very absorbent. I haven’t had any leaks yet or any blowout if you know what I mean. Nice elastic and stitching right around the thigh area. And the best part is that these grow up with your child, meaning you start out with a newborn and you’ll have these all the way up until they are potty training. The snaps make it that easy. P.S. I was able to order a few pair of these, so this will be my review for all of them just in case you see my name multiple times.
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Esste
> 3 dayThese TDIAPERS One Size Adjustable Cloth Diapers are an excellent snap pocket diaper. I love all of the snaps this diaper has as it allows a wider range of sizes that it fits vs other one size pocket diapers. This fits from 6 to 33 lbs which is a great range to get the most for your dollar with this diaper. All these snaps also allows for a better fit both with the rise and around their waist. I also love snaps as they are more difficult for an active baby to remove. One of my kids loves to rip off their diapers with velcro closures but these snaps stop them from taking their own diaper off. I find that snaps also hold up much better over time vs velcro closures so these are just right! I found the 2 included microfiber inserts to be quite absorbent and did the job very well with staying dry. I used my cloth diaper go-to detergent, liquid Tide Free, to wash them and these washed up wonderfully. These TDIAPERS one size adjustable cloth diapers are a great choice that Id absolutely recommend.
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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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PapaSmokes420
> 3 dayCloth diapers are all weve ever used...now they are being used for our grandchild...they fit her very well and are simple to fit perfectly to her body...the pads are nice and the dark apex covers are fairly waterproof and easy to wipe.clean between washing...Im its a very nice set and a great way to keep the baby dry and clean as well as.save a.ton of money on disposable diapers
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Madglyn
Greater than one weekVery absorbent! Easy to use and wash. I love that you can adjust the size easily so they will last longer. They are soft so they dont feel rough on my baby. They have been a goody purchase.
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Michena Mede
> 3 dayGreat for when we need them the most
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R
> 3 dayIm new to reusable diapers, so my experience is limited. However, Ive also purchased some ALVABABY brand and these look just about the same (havent used that other brand yet though) The diaper held a surprising amount without issues. But as I was carrying my baby, the insert scrunched up enough, that as she peed it leaked through the seam onto my shirt. This my be normal in reusable diapers of this kind, I dont know, but it was a very disappointing experience.