Which All in One Cloth Diaper to Ues?

Updated on December 23, 2008
A.N. asks from Santa Rosa, CA
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I have been using g diapers and I would like to find a high quality all in one cloth diaper. Can anyone help in finding a good brand? Also, what are the pros and cons of the all in one's? Thanks!

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S.J.

answers from Redding on

I've used Kushies with my last two, and I love them. They are soft, easy to put on and take off, leak proof, and wash well. I have tried others, such as Fuzzy Buns, but prefer the velcro to the snaps.

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D.M.

answers from Merced on

Hi Ashlee - for little little ones I was happy w/ Blue Penguin cotton/hemp A-I-O www.BluePenguin.biz . And now we use w/ our 20 m.o. SwaddleBees. They have a narrow crotch so there isn't so much material inbetween the legs. One problem w/ the Swaddlebees is that the fabric is close to the edge of the waterproof barrier. So over night if my son has a big pee and some of the cloth of the diaper is showing touching his pajamas then the urine will wick onto his clothes.
The advantage to the AIO for us is that my son can where regular pants. When he's in fitted cloth diapers I use a wool cover for him. This is either wool pants or wool shorts depending on the weather. I highly recommend cloth diapers w/ hemp. The hemp is much more absorbant than cotton and much less bulky. I got the AIOs at www.diaperware.com.
Good luck.
D.

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B.R.

answers from Merced on

I like monkey doodlez. They are trim and fit well. But my son can take them off because of the velcro, so I always have to put pants over them. Pro to AIO is that they are as conveinent as disposables. Con is that it can sometimes take longer to dry them (sun) because of the padded middle. I have a couple of AIO but I prefer pockets. I found them just as simple, and easy to clean. I also use the paper liners so that when there is poop it happens on the paper for the most part and saves me some crazy hand washing. I also wash and reuse the paper liners!

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H.J.

answers from San Francisco on

The biggest con I have heard of for all in ones is that the waterproof fabric tends to wear faster than the inner fabric--and it really should not go in the dryer. I use fitted diapers with wool soaker pants, have 2 kidlets in them at present, and am quite happy with them...but I made my own so can't help you with brands. There are sites out there that will let you order a sampler set of different sorts of diapers, or you can get one or two each of various sorts on ebay, to see what you like best.

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K.H.

answers from Modesto on

I also use BumGenius 3.0 and love them. Great investment as they grow with baby!

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E.W.

answers from Portland on

Another option you might want to consider is Nature BabyCare Diapers. They are the most absorbent diapers I have ever used and they are totally biodegradable. Even the packaging is compostable! The company is amazing, the diapers are phenomenal and the shampoo, soaps and lotions are awesome too! Do a google search for Nature BabyCare. Good luck.

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K.R.

answers from Bakersfield on

I love the bumGenius 3.0. It's just as easy to use as disposable and come clean easily plus they dry faster than most cloth diapers. These One-size diapers fit your baby from birth through potty training 7-35 lbs. So they are less expensive to buy a supply to last you than the others. You will have to buy approx. 3X as many diapers of other brands that are not the one-size (S), (M), (L) & (XL). If you live pretty close I can let you test drive one before you decide to buy.
You can get them at www.naturalmomandbaby.com there is a guarantee try one use it wash it etc. If you don't like them return it for a full refund no matter how many you purchased.

Plus they come in new colors now and there are matching babylegs you can buy that go great with these diapers.

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A.P.

answers from Sacramento on

The cloth diapers I use are called Bumgenius. You can get them on cottonbabies.com. I use them for my 1 1/2 year old little girl. I love them. They clean up really well. I go back and forth between the pocket diaper they carry and the all-in-ones. I like the pocket iapers because they are more absorbent, but they are a little more bulky. Also, the pocket diapers Bumgenius has can grow with the child so I didn't have to buy so many. The AIO's they have come in three sizes and several colors. The velcro still works fine after all this time and they have held up their shape. If you live in Sacramento area, you can see the bumgenius diapers at Goores. Good luck.

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C.S.

answers from Sacramento on

My husband and I LOVE Fuzzi Bunz! They're technically pocket diapers, but super easy to use--just stuff the liner inside them, and you're done.

Pros: They hold up really, really well. We've been using them for months, washing them pretty much daily, and they're still in great shape. And they're super easy to use. With snaps, which I prefer to Velcro--they don't stick to everything in the wash that way.

Cons: Particularly if you have hard water, you do have to "strip" them every so often, because when they get buildup on them, they don't absorb as well. But it's pretty easy--Dawn dishwashing soap works well to strip them, and I've heard baking soda does, too. You can do an Internet search on "stripping cloth diapers" to learn the particulars.

Note: Be sure to wash them a few times before the first use to get the best absorption. Most cloth diapers don't absorb quite as well until they've been run through a couple washes.

Good luck!

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J.K.

answers from Redding on

fuzzi bunz for sure. all cloth will smell over time if you dont launder properly. i make sure to rinse with one cup vinegar. pros -- they keep my kids dry. i have a newborn and i have not had to change him at all in the middle of the night. only con -- price. but well worth it.

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L.W.

answers from San Francisco on

Bum genius is the best. We like them a lot and because they are adjustable, you can use them on infants to toddlers. Our twins are 21.5 and 26.5 pounds respectively and we still use the bum genius diapers every day. We cheat a little by using the Kushies liner - looks like a toilet paper roll - you just tear off a sheet to line the diaper and them if you have poop it's easier to clean and you don't have poopy diapers in your diaper pail.

The Tulip Grove in Montclair sells them and you can get them at diapers.com.

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A.U.

answers from San Francisco on

Hi Ashlee!
We use the Bum Genius all-in-one diapers and LOVE them!!! They're as easy to use as a disposable diaper, but still cloth. Plus they have an extra liner you can put inside the cover for nap or night times. They clean very easily, have adjustable snaps for varying sizes...I would highly recommend them!! I got ours at the Target in Walnut Creek. I hope that helps. Good luck! :)
~A.

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J.S.

answers from San Francisco on

If you're a sewer (one who sews), check out the Honey boy diaper pattern online. I made some for my daughter and they work well (no leaks), lasted for the year or so we used them constantly and went on to the next baby. Everyone comments on how great they look and you can have lots of fun picking colors and contrast patterns for the inside.

There's even a Honeyboy makers' group on Yahoo.

Good luck,
Jen

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E.V.

answers from San Francisco on

i used fuzzi bunz for awhile until they started to smell so bad i couldn't handle it. two of my other friends had the same problem. it may be hard water or just the way it is when you use cloth. they rarely leaked which was great but even stripping them didn't get the smell out. i have been using NATURE BABY CARE lately which are biodegradable diapers. love them. good luck with the cloth and i hope yours stay smelling fresh!

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C.D.

answers from San Francisco on

I really love the Mother Ease all in one diaper, you can order them on line. They are NOT all in ones but I would highly recommend them. They have snaps in so many sizes they have worked for my 3 month old who is now 17 months and should keep working until we potty train. You do need to keep buying larger air flow diaper covers as your baby grows which are not that expensive and also work really well- we rarely have a blow out or a leak. I am also planning on using the diapers for my new baby due in March, although not until he is 3 months old. My midwife assistant recommended these diapers as she used them for 2 babies and then sold them on ebay and got most of her money back. Check out motherease.com they have a special price if you buy a package of diapers and a special price for diaper covers in the package section
Hope this helps
They are alos pretty easy to clean, I just throw them in a snaitary cycle with an auto-sooak first with some natural oxy clean and they get really clean

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L.A.

answers from San Francisco on

I just wrote an article on my blog about a stay-at-home mom who created organic cloth diapers called Swaddlebees. http://www.lavellej-momguide.com/mom-makes-millions-creat...

These are very high quality, she uses only the best materials. Good luck!

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