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Diapers - Cloth Diapers Reviews

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Bumgenius elemental

3 reviews

When my daughter turned one and I had to plan to cloth diaper at daycare, I switched to all in ones. The Elementals were my favourite. They come in great colours and patterns. I also love that they use natural materials.
Bummis one size Swimmi swim diaper

2 reviews

I have both the onesize and sized swim diapers and I have to say the onsize is not my favorite. The sizes do not fit properly as much on my boys. I prefer their sized options. The different sizes with the snaps look very funny in the front. They have very cute colors though. And...
Cloth diapers - All in one style

2 reviews

If you’re considering using cloth diapers then my suggestion is to try out an All-in-One style, they are the easiest to use (if they have a hook & loop fastening instead of snaps they’re even easier!). All-in-one diapers take the guess work out of cloth diapers, no stuffing...
apple cheeks cloth diapers

6 reviews

Tried several brands of cloth diapers. I absolutely love Apple Cheeks one size. They are so soft and comfy on my little one. Easy to use, wash great, ultimately best fit. When I put on a apple cheeks diaper on my baby I am not worried as much about leaks as compared to other...
Rumparooz o/s Charlie

2 reviews

I bought one Rumparooz diaper to try and it works very well. Very absorbent and I like the two inserts that it come with. It works well on my 10 month old, who is now outgrowing some of her size one diapers. It is a bit bulky with the two inserts at this point, but they are both...
Flanelette Diapers

1 review

Yes, they're out there, and I stand by them.I feel they are much more comfy and cosy for baby, no elastic around the legs.
Thirsties Duo Wrap Cover

1 review

I bought the Thirsties Duo Wrap Cover in size 2 for my 2 year old boy who weighs 31lbs. I bought the cover to go over the disposables I use because he's been leaking out of them every single night now for the last month or so. And I'm just getting so tired of laundry. I've still...
Bear Bottoms Diaper Service

1 review

The cloth diaper movement is more then trendy. We used this service for 2 reasons: sensitive skin and eco impact. Cloth diapers limit the amount of chemicals next to baby's sensitive skin and less waste. Bear Bottoms delivers diapers on a weekly basis and takes away the dirties!...
Sweet Pea Diaper Covers

1 review

These Sweet Pea Diaper covers are great. I have used the snap covers and they wash and dry quickly. I typically use them with a trifold insert or a fleece insert. Because they have the double gusset feature around the leg hole the diaper covers never leak. There is a bit of...
SunBaby One-Size Pocket Diaper

3 reviews

I started to use cloth diaper when my son was 8 month old, and i am loving it. This is really good quality product.they fit perfectly, and they worked i dont remember that he had any leaks, but i didnt use bamboo insert, i found it too thin and not absorbant as well as...
Mother-Ease Sandy's Cloth Diapers

1 review

This diaper is a fitted style (which means it needs a cover over it- I recommend MotherEase Riki wrap in hook and loop or snap) and actually fits amazing! My little girl and I have gone through so many brands of diapers that leak or don't stay on, or are so bulky she can hardly...
bum genius freetime diapers

13 reviews

I tried so many brands before stumbling upon BG freetimes. Now my entire stash is comprised of these. I am on baby #4 that has been in cloth and this brand has lasted through all four of my kids. They are worth every penny
Ella Bella Bum

2 reviews

Ella Bella Bum is my all time favourite cloth diaper company and they also have amazing bibs. I love that the fit is perfect for my daughter, and they aren't as bulky as other diapers I've seen or tried. I cloth all three of my babies with Ella Bella Bum. The designs are also a...
Piddly Winx Cloth Diapers

2 reviews

Amazing price and quality and they come in amazing prints to boot. I love my microfiber shells with bamboo inserts. I find the bamboo shells retain the smell more and are scratchier if they are hung to dry. I found they didn't fit nearly as well on my newborn as my softbums, so...
Kawaii Baby Diapers Cloth Diapers

13 reviews

I love the kawaii baby diapers! They are amazing! No leaks as you can tight them and adjust s/m/l. My son pee a lot during the night and I can fit 3 bamboo layers inside the diapers and he can do the whole night without a leak!!! They also have nice different fun colours!
lcute baby cloth diapers Review

1 review

Well,I believe Alva diapers is already well known, but I got a new cloth diaper store, it comes from China same as Alva, but the prices are Bieerwa less. I was surprised. Is it poor quality it? So I bought one from lcutebaby.com . Really, I only buy one they have free shipping...
Glow Bug Cloth Diapers

4 reviews

I got these when my son was 7 moths old. I really liked the design, the one size fits all and the fact that I was saving so much money. The microfiber insert is not effective when used alone. But i wrapped them in a cotton white flour towels and they worked amazing. I never head...
Maplebean Cloth Diapers

1 review

These diapers do work well, but I have never had such a miserable customer service experience in my entire life. Communication is a failure, and the company is trying to expand beyond it's abilities. This has only caused customers to endure extra long waiting times for the...
alva baby wet and dry cloth diaper bags

3 reviews

Great wetbags and they don't break the bank! Multiple diapers can be stored with ease in one wetbag. They also come in a wide variety of colors and patterns. Amazon usually sells them in sets of two!
Alva Baby Diapers

7 reviews

I use both disposable and reusable diapers. These pocket diapers hold well ( not as well as disposable) they come in adorable prints and are a great option if you are just starting to get into cloth diapers. Alva diapers are much more affordable to build your stockpile then...