It's about high time that I wrote some reviews on cloth diapers. I figured that I would start with the ones I use most often. I use them the most because I have more Fuzzibunz than anything else. I bought them on sale where you buy six and you get two for free. They are all one size. Six of them we bought with the hemp inserts and two came with the usual microfiber.
These are pretty good diapers. The instructions are a little confusing to people like me who have never seen them let alone any other cloth diaper before. For those of you who don't know what I am talking about, they have elastic around the legs and the back like the kids pants that you can resize the waist on. This way, it doesn't have those snaps on the front that can look a little ugly or can come unsnapped when you try to stuff them.
My daughter isn't exactly a heavy wetter, so those hemp inserts aren't exactly needed. Who knows though, they may come in handy later. On the smaller settings, which we are using right now, they seem to be harder to stuff than the microfiber inserts. So if you are strapped for money, get the microfiber which is cheaper anyway. Unless you have a heavy wetter. I'm told that hemp is awesome for heavy wetters.
The diaper comes with the insert (whichever one you choose) and an extra set of elastic things. I haven't had to use those yet. My daughter is only 8 weeks old after all. We haven't had to change the settings yet since we got them and I was trying to figure them out. We'll see how they hold out in the long run.
Also, the inside of the diaper is sticky. Kind of annoying at first when you are trying to rush through everything because you have a newborn who doesn't exactly understand "hold on a second," but it's pretty handy when you do pre-stuff your pockets since it doesn't let the inserts slide around.
If you like pockets, then go ahead and give these a try. They even have new ones with little sayings on the back. My daughter has one that makes her little butt say "Does this make my butt look big?" Very cute.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
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