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by vandcsmom , Feb 15 '03
Pros: No diaper rash or irritation, overnight protection, easy to wash Cons: Have been redesigned, the new design is terrible, snaps won't stay fastened
I first purchased Fuzzi Bunz from an online retailer about a year ago. They were and still are fantastic! I use the Fuzzi Bunz overnight and my two and a half year old son usually stays dry. My son has sensitive skin and using Fuzzi Bunz really cut...
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by kimbecker1 , Aug 22 '02
Pros: Terrific ... great for night time! Cons: Pricey ... but worth it!
This is a terrific diaper. The micro insert makes it even better. No leaking at night time even with an older baby. They are easy to use and easy to care for. Make sure not to use too much detergent in the wash or they don't work as well.
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by brainerdian , Aug 01 '02
Pros: No staining. No cover needed. Very waterproof Cons: expensive, bulky
I started using these for my daughter from the time she was born. The fleece inside keeps her skin nice and dry. No diaper rash. I've used both the old style with the fleece outer and new style with PUL outer would definitely recommend the newer...
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by gavinkmom , Jul 30 '02
Pros: Keeps baby dry with microfleece , nice fit, GREAT customer service!! Cons: Bulky with prefolds (GREAT with inserts) Pricey used, but fair price new...
I LOVE FUZZI BUNZ!! I bought them based on customer reviews. I got a couple used first, on an on-line auction. The "old" fuzzi bunz do not have the consistancy the new ones do, so BE AWARE if buying on an on-line auction. Most sellers will let you know...
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by throwbackmama , Jul 17 '02
Pros: A very trim diaper, with customizable absorbency Cons: At 13.95 each it is a pricey diaper
As I detailed in an earlier review I have been cloth diapering my children the better part of six years now.
The toughest part of cloth diapering thus far has been the dreaded *night diapering dilemma*. In order to get the absorbency needed...
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by boopsiemom , Jun 21 '02
Pros: Easy to use and clean, trim now that inserts are available, super dry bottom, colors Cons: None
These diapers are amazing! I got a sample from e-bay and have been hooked ever since. No more disposables for me. They are so easy to clean since there are two parts to them. Now that you can get inserts especially made for them, they are super trim...
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by geekmom , May 20 '02
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...
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by frankntwinsmom , Feb 27 '02
Pros: The best diaper I have tried. Cons: None
I have three children in diapers and I am nursing twins. Needless to say I don't have much free time to be writing reviews. The performance of this diaper has excited me so much that I want to sing its praises in hopes that someone else might enjoy what...
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by Cherri_CTsings , Feb 26 '02
Pros: Economical diapering system Cons: Stuffing center with a prefold
I tried a Fuzzi Bunz. I thought it was a good idea, because it was much more economical than fitted diapers were. I came to the following conclusions: 1. It's very well constructed. 2. It's soft. 3. It's waterproof and we didn't have any ...
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by kbstokes , Jan 29 '02
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...
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by mom2dalton , Jan 05 '02
Pros: Wonderful for that night time leaking problem. Cons: These work better on an older child than an infant.
I have been cloth diapering my 2.5 yr old for about a year now, mainly for the money I save. But, I was still using disposables for night time diapering because he could wet through anything I put on him, and I would have to wash sheets every morning...
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by juliuli , Dec 08 '01
Pros: Excellent for overnight, comfortable and leak-free. Cons: Inconsistent in fleece quality and size, bulky.
Fuzzi Bunz are, indeed, fabulous. I've tried upwards of ten different types of cloth diaper covers and these are the best I've used. My baby has expressed a clear preference for them as well-- she follows me around the house shaking a royal blue Fuzzi...
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by Nataliesmama , Sep 28 '01
Pros: Keep most babies dry for a long period of time, quick drying Cons: VERY bulky if worn under clothing, diaper can be hard to stuff into the pocket
Don't get me wrong - these are great diapers!! They really do keep baby dry, and they dry super quick in the drier. But....
My son is a SUPER soaker. I had no idea just how much he wet until I starting talking to other cloth-diapering...
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by girlzmommy00 , Jul 21 '01
Pros: Trim fit, all in one, no need for cover
Cons: leaks pretty quickly, front snaps only
I recently bought a few (original) Fuzzi Bunz to try on my toddler (we have the XL/toddler size). At first they seemed okay and I liked that they were trim fitting when we stuffed it with a hemp pouch rider (Joey Bunz), and it is nice to not have to use...
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by mteaches , Jul 07 '01
Pros: Leak free even for long overnights. Well made. Cons: Pricey compared to some other diapers. High bulk-factor.
Fuzzi Bunz cloth diapers have been available for quite some time. Despite having tried just about every other diaper out there, I hadn't tried one of these. They seemed pricey to me and I already had an overnight system I liked. When my now twenty...
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