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Cloth Diaper Review Guide

Welcome to my cloth diaper review archive!

If you’re a new parent looking for info on cloth diapering, you’ll find it here. I have organized all my past reviews by category for easier browsing. For posts about my experiences, tips, and opinions on cloth diapering, please click on the drop-down tab above!

POCKET DIAPERS

ALL-IN-TWO DIAPERS / COVERS

ALL-IN-ONE DIAPERS

NEWBORN CLOTH DIAPERS

CLOTH TRAINING PANTS

FITTEDS

INSERTS / FLATS / PREFOLDS / COVERS

CLOTH DIAPER ACCESSORIES

SWIM DIAPERS

CLOTH DIAPER LAUNDRY

CLOTH DIAPER SHOPS

WOOL DIAPER COVERS / ACCESSORIES

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Brenda Boelter

Wednesday 2nd of April 2014

A very nice list of the best cloth diapers. Though I prefer cloth diapers from Lil Helper as they are affordable and reliable. this article has shown me some more alternatives to my preferred brand. Thanks...!!!

Danielle @ We Have It All

Tuesday 24th of July 2012

I love this list, thank you SO SO MUCH!

Kristina

Tuesday 10th of July 2012

Depends on your needs! 1.If you want ultimate convenience but can allow longer drying time you can get all in ones, either one size or fitted (S,M,L). [Bumgenius, Grovia, Thirsties) 2.If you want some of the convenience of one-piece diapers, but a shorter drying time and more control over absorbancy, go with pocket diapers (My personal favorite). 3.The cheapest choice are prefolds with covers. You can either purchase prefolds and use snappis or safety pins to secure them and a cover over, or a brand that has inserts that stay in place in the shell (Like the bumgenius Flip system). I personally think OsoCozy prefolds are the winner, you can get them at greenmountaindiapers.com for under $3 a piece! Thirsties covers are extremely popular and a safe bet, with both one-size and fitted options, and double leg gussets to keep in runny breast-fed blow outs. There are also fitted diapers made from prefold material or terry cloth that require covers as well. If you go with one-sizes, you'll probably want to look into a small newborn stash, as these claim to be birth-to-potty sized but can add a lot of unwanted bulk to a baby under 10 lbs. The biggest thing if you're trying over-all to save money, is to not get sucked into the hype of name-brand diapers. Go on ebay and try some manufacturer-distributed pocket diapers from China, (BabyLand, Alvababy) you can get 20 for under $50 if you take some time! Go ahead and splurge on a few cute name-brands and if you fall in love with them (cloth diapering is trial and error, afterall) then find seconds for cheap, or gently used ones. Goodluck, and happy CDing!

Kayla Juneau

Monday 9th of July 2012

Hello my name is Kayla. I am a new mom i am 22 weeks pregnant with my first child, a little girl! I want to do cloth diapers.. But i am new to this obviously... i dont know how to go about which ones would be best..? whats the cheapest ways to go...? Could you just give me some opinions and all on what you think is best diapers and so forth please! Thank you so much, Kayla

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