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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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K.
> 3 dayCloth diapers have come a long way since my mother used muslin and safety pins. These diapers are soft, well made, absorbent and remain so even after washed. I like that they grow with the baby. I will mention that it took me a couple of tries to figure out the correct fit. If it wasnt fastened correctly, we did have some leakage.
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The reviewer
Greater than one weekThis makes potty training easy and comes with an internal pad which makes cleaning easy, comfortable and affordable.
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Star
> 3 daymy 25lb chunker still fits pretty well
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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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Billy
> 3 dayThis was our first time trying TDIAPERS, and Im very satisfied with them. My son has worn them several times so far and havent had any issues with leaks. I washed the diapers and liners 4 times before the first wear, and the absorbancy was fine. The cut of the diaper is, as far as I can tell, identical to Alvababy. I held them up overlapping and could find no difference in the shape of the cut, width of the pockets, or the location of the snaps. That was great for us. (My understanding is that Noras Nursery is also the same cut.) One difference between this diaper and Alvababy is that the outer fabric is slightly thinner and more flexible. I think in that way, they appear slightly more comfortable. The inserts are also very comparable to other microfiber inserts. They have a slightly more squared shape than the Alvas but are otherwise very similar. I have been using them interchangeably with my other inserts and not worrying about matching them up. One interesting detail I noticed is that the TDIAPERS dont have any tags or branding on them. The prints are really cute! Overall, Im happy with these diapers and will be using them in the rotation as long as possible.
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Brittany shorts
> 3 daythese cloth diapers are a good value in my opinion! they are soft, the microfiber is absorbent and they wash well. the snaps are easy enough to do and the patterns are too cute! i also like that a wet bag is added because when your out and about that’s a necessity
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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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Tia
> 3 dayEasy to wash, clips hold well. Very low dry if you use heat at all, no fabric softener.
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Nottus81
03-06-2025These diapers have cute patterns for a baby girl. They are very soft and wash well. They work great for my baby girl.