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Sultana Begum
> 3 dayI think this is the new way to go! Sustainable. Cute looking and definitely better quality (less likely to give your baby a rash) if you use these. The material is great and good absorbency!
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Chris C.
> 3 dayThis set is a great value. It comes with 10 diapers, inserts and a wet bag. That’s everything you need to get started. At this price it’s a good way to try out cloth diapering and see if you like it. They wash well, snaps work well and seem to be as absorbent as other similar diapers I’ve used in the past. I’m very happy with this set.
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Jay
> 3 dayHow did this item arrive? Within a sealed (I like that) thick and heavy clear plastic package that had no product or marketing information, just a warning about the dangers of plastic bags. The package measured about 14” x 10” x 4” and weighed in at (2½) pounds. What’s inside? (10) cloth diapers, (10) inserts, and a wet bag. We have “more than one (1)” baby presently in diapers. The cost of disposable diapers is staggeringly high, from just a few years ago. I was going through hundreds of disposable diapers, every month... breaking our bank. So, what happened is that I transitioned from the expensive cream-of-the-crop name brand diapers and did a hard landing into looking at and experimenting with the more competitively priced disposable diapers available. I had to, as the option of keeping a soiled balloon sized diaper to the max time periods that I could, just has never been an option. Babies have sensitive skin, and a diaper rash is too painful to risk. We became experts at inexpensive diapers, but then thought, how about cloth? I both grew-up with cloth. But I live in a somewhat rural area and the diaper services are few and far between and those that are possible, are prohibitively expensive. Throw in the pandemic and the uncertainty of the mechanics of the virus, and I just foreclosed on the idea of a diaper service and then thought about doing this all, in-house. So, I gave these a try. The diapers have cute and fashionable themes. All made with rich-in- color, soft, and smooth fabric. Now, there are no tags on any of these. Which is good and bad. For instance, the good? No tag to scratch. The bad? I have “no” idea what that fabric is, other than what the listing seller claims, polyester. I don’t like that. At least with a tag, there is some level of representation. Further, there was no advertising flyers I could rely on representing what the fabric is made of. The listing reads the insert is microfiber. I prefer cotton, which I think breaths and absorbs better. I won’t reduce, just for that, because I was aware prior to selecting these. The diapers appeared comfortable, no fabric rashes, and dries nicely. Attention to detail is noticeable here. All stitching was perfect. Considering the weight, perfect for all weather wearing. Normally I would wash in like colors, cold, however, considering their use I go hot and line dry and/or dryer on low heat. The listing also notes the fabric shells are polyester, is that “PUL polyester fabric.” What’s that? So, I searched. I found an Amazon company that noted: PUL is a polyester/polyurethane laminate. Polyurethane is laminated to a 70-denier interlock fabric. The characteristic of PUL are as follows: It is washable and autoclavable; It is waterproof; The film is breathable (no diaper rash); It stretches with complete recovery; It is hypoallergenic; It is lint free; It is abrasion resistant. It is made in the USA (? Really?) It is solvent laminated; This specialty fabric can be used in making diapers, changing mattress covers, bibs, smocks and swim board shorts that require waterproof fabric. We really did not have leaks to blame on this diapering system. I expect these will be used during potty training. They were absorbent, not sure if they are immediate, versus slow intake. Okay, let’s get to performance. Be prepared for babies to have a bulked-up look. The inserts are kind of one size fits all and the outer shell is too, however, with the out shell, there are dozens of plastic snaps to adjust to your baby’s size. I am good with both the inner and outer shell and found the messes are fairly contained and/or absorbed by that pad. Not perfect, but I can say, they work. As for laundry? Expect to spend time. I highly suggest having a good containment system readily available for storage, until you find the time to clean any solid wastes. If you have an outside set-up, to wash, that’s even better. Watch-out for those warm days though, when you are just so tired, and the inventory starts to build. Also, for washing, be prepared to use a lot of hot, hot water. The commercial laundry uses a scorching 160-degree temperature hot water for washing machine use, don’t consider doing these by hand at any temperature above warm, because injury is not an option, there are babies to take care of. I have solar heated water, so on a nice sunny day, I can easily go north of 150 degrees. So far, the diapers have held-up, but be prepared for pesky stains too, which I really dislike. So, soaking first is smart. Also, I still use disposable diapers. Especially when travelling, even if just around town. It’s all on one’s level of commitment. Cloth diapers are the best way to go, if you have the time (so forget sitting and watching tik-Tok, unless you have a stand near the washing area, and have energy, and a big supply of a diaper inventory, for those times when you do not. Thoughts to consider, expect your energy and water bills to go up, it takes electric/natural gas to power the washer/dryer, hot water tank, and water to wash, wash, wash, wash, wash… I found these very helpful in our decision whether to continue with cloth, rather than disposable diapers. Made in China I hope my thoughts add information.
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Madglyn
> 3 dayVery 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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Esste
Greater than one weekThese 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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Bluu
> 3 dayIve been cloth diapering for a few months now, I havent tried these yet but I will update with any issues for folks. We have tried alva baby, leekalos, baby goal, as well as prefolds. These size up to my alva baby and leekalos diapers the exact same. Only difference is logos. And the microfiber liners are about the same, I poured out a shotglass of water compared to a microfiber alvababy liner, they held the exact same. These liners do feel a tad thinner though so Im not sure about baby usage yet. The downside to microfiber is it cant go directly against the skin, hence the pocket these and many others have. And although I prefer microfiber to bamboo liners, most people dont. So you might want to use your own bamboo liners. Even for just the wet bag and price of covers, these were 100% worth the price as a diaper stash builder. We will probably be buying more.
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CocoPuffs
> 3 dayGreat value for reusable diapers. Love all 10 designs along with the inserts for each diaper. No complains.
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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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Tia
> 3 dayEasy to wash, clips hold well. Very low dry if you use heat at all, no fabric softener.
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Jenna Derr
> 3 daySoft, absorbable, and washable. Cute patterns and good quality work.