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AMAZING! Review by Darling Delilah
Price Value Quality We have 36 of these and adore them. Make sure that you fully prep them with about 6 washes and dries before using and you won't have any leaking. To help speed drying time I turn them inside out and snap on the biggest setting. (Posted on 1/1/11)
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Without hesitation!
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So easy! Review by Toniette
Price Value Quality We use primarily prefolds, but I wanted to try some AIOs as well, and this is what we got. They're so easy to use! If I could do it over, I'd probably go with more of these, though they are quite the investment. These live in our diaper bag, since they're so easy when we're out! (Posted on 1/1/11)
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Nice, but prefer the non-organic style Review by Kristen
Price Value Quality I was surprised that the organic version of this diaper was very different than the non-organic one. It's a bit expensive, but understandable being organic. The construction and feel is beautiful, and it fit baby great right from the start. I don't like that it doesn't come apart like other pocket diapers. This is truly an all in one diaper that once worn is thrown into the wash bin all in one piece. That means there is no fiddling around with pockets, inserts, or whatever - makes it good for when we're out of the house. But the cover ends up sitting in the bin with all the other diapers/inserts and ends up in the dryer every time. (Posted on 7/6/10)
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
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Excellent diapers but falling apart after 18 months Review by Karole
Price Value Quality We've used nothing but these diapers since our son was about 2 months old - he is now almost 20 months. The diapers are amazing. Great fit, no leaks, no diaper rash, easy to wash, and they look so cute. The ONLY time we ever suffered a poop explosion was when our guy was in disposables on holiday. We also bought a couple of the BumGenius 3.0 pocket diapers, but hated them. They seem to leak more, retain stink, are a bit more finicky to use (because of the pocket) and I loathe the idea of possibly carcinogenic polyester next to baby's skin.
My only gripe with the organics is they have deteriorated a lot in 18 months. We've had a couple of broken snaps, but as the diapers were still covered by warranty, Cotton Babies replaced these without hassle. Now there are holes in almost every layer of cotton in almost every diaper. I don't know how they can suggest that one might be able to diaper a second child with a one-time investment of diapers. We have 25 diapers in rotation, so somewhat less than the 36 they recommend. I don't know if they'd be showing much less wear if I had a few more in the mix.
All in all, if we do have a second baby, I'll definitely be buying a new batch of these.
A note from the bynature.ca family: Thanks for your review! We've written an informative article on the cycle of wear and tear for cloth diapers that can be found here, http://www.bynature.ca/cloth-diapers-investment.html. I hope you find a few tips to help extend the life of your investment. (Posted on 5/16/11)
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