Pros: reusable, soft, you control absorbency Cons: Expensive to start out, diaper pail smells
I never in a million years thought that I would use cloth diapers. I remember when my brother and sister were born that my mom used cloth diapers because it was so expensive to use disposables. I refused to help change them because of the diaper pins. I...
Pros: no detergent buildup issues with fleece, able to be stuffed with absorbent items Cons: cost, quality control issues
Before having my son, Id heard lots of rave reviews of Fuzzi Bunz. I thought they had the most annoying name ever, almost enough to make me not want to use them. However, we had a very heavy wetter from day one. His Kissaluvs would ...
Pros: Fabulous dry night time diapering. Saving the earth, one reusable diaper at a time! Cons: None so far.
We started out using cloth prefolds during the day and disposables at night. We began having leakage problems at night around 5 months when our son would sleep through all night. I bought a small number of FB and started using those at night time. I ...
Pros: Baby stays dry, easy to use, cleans like a dream Cons: None
Fuzzi Bunz are the third diapering system we have tried and the best. It seems, on reading previous reviews, that the company has continuously been improving design and quality, so newer reviews of this product are more likely to be about the product ...
Pros: easy to care for, keeps baby dry, trim, looks great Cons: some sizing issues, price
Cloth diapers are something I use a lot of. Every day we change diaper after diaper so I get lots of time to access the performance. Because I have the best fiancé in the world, he embraces the cloth diapering along with me. We have different ...
After recently taking the plunge to try cloth diapers on my six-month-old baby, I am pleasantly surprised. Things have changed a lot since I tried cloth with my first baby almost 10 years ago.
I started using these diapers on my daughter about 4 months ago. I wished that I'd taken the plunge earlier! She was starting potty training and the thought of never buying another diaper (after setting up an initial stash) was very appealing after 2+ ...
Pros: really keeps baby dry, soft, easy to use Cons: no cute prints
Fuzzi Bunz stay dry cloth diapering system is a unique and effective product. Having tried one over a year ago, I was a bit skeptical about this improved version. I was pleasantly surprised by this updated and refined Fuzzi Bunz, it is...
Pros: Easy to use, easy to care for, keeps baby dry Cons: Expensive, no prints
Ok, I’ll admit the original reason I looked into these diapers is because I liked the name. I’ve been using Kushies, but my husband doesn’t like to use them. He has problems with the fact that they’re always sopping wet whenever he changes them (which is...
Pros: Fleece inner helps keep baby dry, stuffable insert means its customisable for containment Cons: lack of leg gussets could be problematic with newborns, cost could be an isue
~~~~What makes This Special?~~~~ FuzziBunz are not just another reusable nappy. They are more a two piece system, with the FuzziBunz itself acting as a fleece lined nappy wrap. You have the breatheable water resistant PUL cover with softly elasticated ...
Pros: Comfortable, clean washing, SUPERB night performance, slim fit is possible Cons: Fleece quality apparently used to be better; pricey compared to other cloth options
After 6 weeks of using Fuzzi Bunz with our newborn, we are delighted! We put our baby girl into new Fuzzi Bunz at one week, when the free disposable samples from the hospital ran out and we were less concerned about her umbilical stump catching on the ...
Pros: A great diaper, very trim, seldom leaks. Cons: Can be pricey to purchase.
When my daughter was about 18 months old I decided to give cloth diapering a try. I never in a million years thought I would do it, but after doing some research and asking questions of other moms who do cloth diaper I decided to give it a try. My ...
Pros: Dry hineys for hours, easy laundering Cons: Bulky when stuffed with prefolds, expensive
Any expecting mom who plans to cloth diaper knows you get loads of resistance from people who dismiss you with a pee-shaw, saying, "Oh, that will last two weeks!" I was determined to prove all those nattering naybobs wrong, so I set out to find the most...
Pros: excellent stay dry overnight diapering system! Cons: some inconsistencies in sizing
I had heard raves about Fuzzi Bunz for months. I had tried them once and they just hadn't worked for us. After hearing that some changes had been made to the pattern, I decided to give them another try. I am now a believer.
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