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Joni
> 24 hourMy daughter I cloth diapered predominantly using Alva baby cloth diapers - my daughter is just starting potty training and I started cloth diapering my son recently so I needed to expand my stock. These are very similar to Alva baby diapers. Sizing of the diaper/inserts/pocket opening are exactly the same and the inner lining feels the same. All pocket diapers say one size fits from birth on - I guess technically it’s true but this type of diaper is gigantically bulky and frankly ridiculous looking on a little baby - my daughter was 50th percentile size-wise and I started her between 5-6 months; my son is a bit bigger/longer so I started him about a month earlier - I wouldn’t recommend starting with one size on a baby younger than that. These diapers are super easy to use. I recommend getting more inserts (using only 1 you might not even make it though one wetting without leaking). I usually use the microfiber that came with it along with a bamboo insert or doubler to increase absorbency then I change them every 2ish hours. I put mine in the washer and drier (I have 2 kids under 2 years old and don’t have time to hang drying) - so far they’ve been holding up fine. We’ll see over time. The patterns are super cute and for 10 diapers the price is amazing (especially because most other brands charge way more for patterns). Definitely a great starter set! If you wash frequently you might be able to get away with just 10 - with 2 kids I prefer to have closer to 30 (or more) and wash every 2 days.
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Nadia
> 24 hourI ordered other packs of the same type of cover & insert from this manufacturer, functionally they are the same, so I will restate my review. The really big and awesome difference is this is their value pack - instead of 6 covers and 6 inserts for 37 dollars, you get 10 of each for 50. That is awesome! These are quality diapers too, so this is a good way to economically begin cloth diapering. The reason to buy the other packs is just their cute designs. I have never used cloth diapers before, but found these so easy and simple to use I am totally converted. These are just adorable to see on your babys butt, so cute you dont even want to cover them up whereas with normal diapers its always annoying when the ugly diapers peeks out from clothing. These are also very soft and comfortable, and now that I have the experience of both diaper types I am honestly shocked at how much less comfortable disposables must have been for my babies for so long. With disposable there is that gross full-squishy-and-hanging stage that just looks so bad, but that doesnt happen with these even though they can hold basically as much liquid. I thought itd be necessary to change cloth for every single pee, but these absorbers can handle 2-3 pees before it starts being very wet against the skin. I was also worried about leakage, but that hasnt happened at all. With disposables, if baby slept on their side Id often get pee leaks. It is a bit finnicky to snap these closed if you have a very resistant baby. For a diaper-fighter, maybe a velcro cover would be best? I really appreciate the size range on these and expect to get so much use from them. I also like the mixed/neutral nature of this pack, since you get cloth diapers to use over multiple babies, these packs can cover future girls or boys. The wet bag is also great, even when full I cannot smell anything bad.
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bpm5cm
> 24 hourThese are the same as other reusable diapers Ive got. They fit anywhere from newborn (albeit a bit bulky under the clothes) to at least my petite almost 4 year old. The patterns on these make them a bit more fun than the plain colored ones. No issues with leaking and any potential stains have washed out thus far (we rinse immediately and wash by the end of the day)
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Tia
> 24 hourEasy to wash, clips hold well. Very low dry if you use heat at all, no fabric softener.
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Riverdancer
> 24 hourThese reusable diapers have such cute designs! Each one is easy to resize to fit your little one as they grow, and the inserts are both absorbent and easy to clean. While disposable diapers arent always as reliable as your baby keeps moving, you can feel good about the environment even as you may need to change them more frequently. Also, the wet bag that comes with these is useful not only in diapering years, but also for swimsuits and other needs as your kiddo gets older.
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Michelle
> 24 hourI am a part time cloth mama and have tried different brands. I know what I like and what I dont. Tdiapers is a pretty good brand especially for the price. If you are looking to start cloth diapering to save money then look no further. These are very similar to alva baby ,microsuede pocket diaper with 2 microfiber inserts. I am not a big fan of microfiber because of compression leaks but if your trying to save money it works well. You get 2 Inserts for each diaper! It also has hip snaps which help with skinnier legs. This is a One size diaper but wont fit most newborns so do plan on using either disposables or newborn cloth diapers. My little one did not fit into one size until he was 10lbs. Great pocket diaper overall, have not had any leaks. Work just as well as other pocket diapers.
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Tori Lopez
> 24 hourMy daughter didn’t really like them. She peed right through them, the quality is very nice and they are super easy to clean
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Nottus81
> 24 hourThese diapers have cute patterns for a baby girl. They are very soft and wash well. They work great for my baby girl.
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Billy
> 24 hourThis was our first time trying TDIAPERS, and Im very satisfied with them. My son has worn them several times so far and havent had any issues with leaks. I washed the diapers and liners 4 times before the first wear, and the absorbancy was fine. The cut of the diaper is, as far as I can tell, identical to Alvababy. I held them up overlapping and could find no difference in the shape of the cut, width of the pockets, or the location of the snaps. That was great for us. (My understanding is that Noras Nursery is also the same cut.) One difference between this diaper and Alvababy is that the outer fabric is slightly thinner and more flexible. I think in that way, they appear slightly more comfortable. The inserts are also very comparable to other microfiber inserts. They have a slightly more squared shape than the Alvas but are otherwise very similar. I have been using them interchangeably with my other inserts and not worrying about matching them up. One interesting detail I noticed is that the TDIAPERS dont have any tags or branding on them. The prints are really cute! Overall, Im happy with these diapers and will be using them in the rotation as long as possible.
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Jenna
> 24 hourThis is a perfect gift for a mom who is wanting to use cloth diapers. These dont leak & are easy to clean. You get such a cute variety for your moneys worth. Environmental friendly & at a great price too.