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We’ll never go back to disposables
We have several brands of cloth diapers, these are our absolute favorites! We’ve got the Halloween and the fruit ones and they are so amazing, no leaks, no rashes, and we love that they’ll grow with our little one!
T**M
Gets the job done for a cheap price
These diapers are cheap but they get the job done. I will say that these likely won't last until potty training - they are small and not very stretchy. My son is 25lbs and only has a little bit of growing left, he's 19m old. He has maybe one set of snaps on the tabs, and the rise has been completely unsnapped.Comparable to Alva/Nora's, but with double gussets. I like the gussets and they don't seem too tight. I'd say you can't go wrong with these especially if this is your first time cloth diapering. :)For inserts, these aren't the best, so pick up some regular Flour sack towels to wrap the inserts in. It'll help with leaks and it's cheap :)
T**E
A Fantastic Alternative to Disposable Diapers
In 2018, life surprised me in a couple new ways. Firstly, I asked the woman I love to marry me; secondly, the two of us discovered that we would be parents by the end of the year. As a new dad, there were a lot of growing aches and pains when it came to raising a newborn baby. One of the more fun parts of figuring things out was making the decision between using disposable or cloth diapers. After pondering on the decision, my wife and I agreed to buy the cloth diapers for a test run. This ended up being a wise decision as cloth diapers are washable, durable, comfortable for a baby, and cost efficient. With these factors in mind, cloth diapers are a better alternative to disposable diapers by a long shot. The Simply Being brand of cloth diapers are fully washable and reusable. The diaper and liner inserts can be separated and washed at the same time. If there is an extremely dirty diaper, both the liner and the diaper will have to be washed by hand before they are put in the washer. However, not only the diapers are washable. The bag they come in is washer friendly as well. This bag can be used to store the diapers on the go. Alternatively, you can hang the bag over your washing machine and use it to collect dirty diapers until the entire batch is ready to be washed. After a year of rigorous work, the diapers remain in pristine condition. This can be attributed to the constant need to be washed. No matter how many diapers you end up buying, you’re guaranteed to be washing them constantly. I wash a load of diapers every night so I can have a fresh set of diapers in the morning. After they are washed, I usually take the time to put the liner inside the diaper and fold them. The constant washing and folding, coupled with the excellent materials used, help this product stay together and last. The diapers are soft to the touch and plush. They may be a bit bigger than disposable diapers, but they are extremely comfortable for the baby. The holes where the legs exit the diaper are ruffled for comfort. It may be a little bulky, and it takes a day or two to acclimate to how funky it looks, but that’s because there’s a surplus of soft fabric for the baby’s comfort. As dorky as the diaper may look, the baby doesn’t notice or care. The most important part about these diapers, the reason we considered buying them in the first place, is the cost. A pack of six diapers costs $36.99. Over the course of 3 months, we ended up buying four packs at a total of $147.96 and 24 individual diapers. This was exceptionally worth it compared to buying a $40 box of disposable diapers once a month. With how easy the diapers are to wash and reuse, how durable the diapers are, and how comfortable the diapers are for the baby, the price is more than worth it. There’s not much worth noting as a con when coming to these diapers. The only downside that comes with cloth diapers is the cloth itself. Washing the diapers and folding them constantly can be tiresome. This is especially true if you’re washing a load every night to avoid an overwhelming pile of diapers. This is both a con and a pro. On one hand, you’re doing the same thing every night; on the other hand, you consistently have clean diapers to work with and you’re not overwhelmed with dirty, stinky diapers. With this “con” in mind, I still give the diapers 5/5 stars. For anyone wondering if cloth diapers are a better solution than disposable diapers, my answer is a whole-hearted yes. With another baby on the way, I can’t wait to continue using these diapers on number 2.
K**A
Simple being is perfect
Never leak
J**E
Cool rubber closures
These are really neat and work great ! Daughter loves them
M**A
Updated review
FINAL UPDATE: So, I did start using different inserts. The ones that come with these diapers are horrible and I saw a great difference using different pads. I will say if you put 2 of these or 2 of the cheap mama koala or even thirsties pads together and stuff it will work for these. Don’t expect miracles though. These may still be worth it for the price but do expect some leaks occasionally. If you want no leaks I would spend a bit more and go for mama koala (which I sometimes even back these up with an additional pad but they have a much bigger insert slot so this is easily done compared to these diapers which can be a task) or rumparoos. If your new to cloth diapers some stretchy flats to put on baby with one pad may be a great option to use with these though my flats were quite expensive (maybe making your own could be an option as the material is probably much cheaper). They are worth the expense though if you are doing completely cloth!UPDATE:I’ve been using these for a few months now. I do have a very large rotation with mama koala, romparoos, wegreenco, thirsties, best bottoms, and these brands included. So, these are not worn to death as I have well over 40 diapers. My baby is almost 4 months old. I loved these at 1st but they definitely started giving me some issues. The diapers seem to have lost some absorbency, which I plan on starting to use a different brand pad to see if that may help my issue some. I don’t really have this issue with any other diaper except on rare occasions. I noticed these leak in 2 spots. If she is in her swing or seat it’s often out the back near where the pad is inserted. It’s only wet towards the top back but leaks ALOT (this is why I think different pads may help as it seems the pads they come with may be the issue in this spot). I also noticed when I wear her while she’s wearing these she will leak near the buttons/belly area. The double gussets are still a great feature and keep everything in in that area though the stitching was not equal on all diapers. Some have loose strings after only one wear and I noticed that a few were not very well stitched right out the package. I’m really hoping using better quality pads I have will fix the leaking issue. I plan on using mama koala brand pads. Will come back in a few weeks with another update for you all! Fingers crossed.Easily becoming our go to diapers. I’ve not had any leaks, the fit is great, and the double gussets are always a good thing. All diapers should have them in my opinion. I also like that the inside of the diaper is not white so staining isn’t a big issue with these! The price also is very reasonable and they are just as good if not better than brands that sell diapers at $30+ per diaper.
J**A
Son de muy buena calidad
En realidad estos pañales son de buena calidad y muy prácticos de usar, su doble riel es exelente no vas a tener accidentes pero su absorbente de microfibra no es muy eficiente ya que tendrás que estar cambiando muy seguido, por lo que recomiendo reforzar pronto, con solo dos meses tuve que reforzar y eso que mi nena no hace mucha pipi, puedes reforzarlo con planitos de franela que son fáciles de conseguir y muy baratos o absorbente de carbono, yo adquirí algunos aquí en Amazon y con ellos fue más que suficiente, pero echo esto son exelentes llevo 5 meses usandolos y siguen igual de bonitos que cuando los adquirí, son muy fácil de lavar, ya que el interior es gris lo que al limpiarlos en muy práctico. Es un buen pañal y por el costo no le pide nada a otros pañales.
P**S
La mejor opción
E usado pañales de tela por 2 años y con la llegada de mi nuevo bebé quise probar esta marca y me encantaron en especial porque se ajustan mejor ya que mi bebé que muy pequeña, y el material se siente más resistente que los otros pañales que tengo y el precio lo mejor, los prefiero a los ecopipo y mamakoala que e usado por 2 años.
D**A
Me encantan
Me encantan! Aun no los uso por que mi bebé no tiene el peso suficiente, pero la calidad y los materiales son exactamente los que esperaba, haré actualización cuando empiece a usarlos
K**Y
Ayuda xfavor
Necesito contactar al vendedor tengo muchas dudas xfavor, ya le.puse los pañales de un modo y de otro,ya se los apreté mucho y poquito y nomás no deja de salirse la pipi 😔😔😔ya le puse el inserto x adentro de la bolsita y x fuera, hoy amaneció con el pantalón, sábana y colchón todo mojado 😞😞😞😞😞
J**L
Mala absorción.
Mi bebés desde el tercer mes ya no los uso más porque no le duraba nada en 3 hrs máximo ya se escurría aún teniendo la toalla nocturna para el día está bien y ayudar al MEDIO AMBIENTE a no generar tanta basura pero para la noche si o si tenemos que usar desechable