TDIAPERS Baby Cloth Diapers Washable Reusable One Size Adjustable for Baby 10 Pack with 10 Pcs Microfiber Inserts, 1 Wet Bag
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bpm5cm
> 3 dayThese 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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Zort
> 3 dayIve tried several different types of cloth diapers, and as far as diapers go, this one isnt too bad. The diaper itself is pretty high quality. Very nice snaps, well-sewn seams, and just overall is really well made. It has a very large adjustment to fit a wide weight range, although Im hesitant to believe that it would fit a baby as small as 6 pounds. On the flip side though, it will definitely fit my daughter until she potty trains, so thats a big plus. The only reason I docked it a star was because of the liners. The microfiber liners are well made, but they just arent that absorbent compared to other liners that we have used in the past. But since the price on this diaper is quite a bit less than others we have purchased, Im pretty happy with it.
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Leah
> 3 dayThese are the 10 pack of reusable diapers. Wow, these are so different than anything our parents used back in the 70s. This is my first experience seeing these new diapers. I remember growing up and my mom using the white rectangular diapers and safety pins. These are so different! There are so many adjustments/size options so youre sure to find a fit for your baby. The colors and patterns are bright and cheerful. The inserts are a game changer. You can choose to put the insert into the pocket or just lay it flat in the diaper. This is ideal for when baby has a dirty diaper - you can just remove the insert and not have the entire diaper get dirty. Love this option. Our plan is to get more inserts since the outer diaper can be used repeatedly until it gets wet or soiled. Its usually just the insert that needs to be changed so often. This is a great alternative to costly disposable diapers.
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D.Vance
> 3 dayIm an old pro at cloth diapers, having spent most of the 1970s folding massive rectangles into the proper shape to fit the bums of different aged little ones. My daughters all used disposables diapers with their babies, and as the pendulum swings, my granddaughters are now using these types of cloth diapers. What an improvement! These diapers are just as soft, just as easy to launder, and just as good at preventing diaper rashes as the old cloth diapers. No more diaper pins! With a few snaps, the diaper fits all ages. So easy! Each diaper comes with 2 pads to increase the absorbency as babys needs grows. The cover is waterproof, but so soft! The elastic on the back works very well to prevent those up the back blow outs. Well made diapers that should last through several children. *update* after weeks of washing, there is a bit of pilling which may shorten the life of the diaper. However, I feel this is offset by the continuing super softness and absorbency of the diapers and liners.
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Billy
> 3 dayThis 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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L Parr
Greater than one weekPerfect for emergencies! Even if you plan on only using disposable diapers, you want a few of these in your home! The shortages with baby formulas should’ve taught everyone a lesson that shortages can happen on anything at any time. These diapers are great to have as a standby, and never have to worry about a disposable diaper shortage again. You may find the cost savings so great that you may choose to use these instead of cloth diapers. As far as the diaper itself it is very well constructed the outer portion of the diaper is in a vinyl type of fabric and there are several patterns available. The inside of the diaper is super soft and then at the top of the back portion of the diaper there is an opening for you to slip in the reusable pads. Although it wasn’t hard to slide the pad in, it was a little bit fussy around the gathered areas of the leg. Because that area is a little bit more narrow. And it comes with two pads which I found very helpful. Here’s where I get a little confused. And I’m saying this from a place and at an age where cloth diapers were not uncommon when my kids were younger. So I used them for a little while but decided to spend the money and do disposables for convenience. But here’s what got me really confused… So you slide the pad inside the diaper. So the pad itself is not touching the baby. So if the baby urinates or has a bowel movement, the inside of the diaper and what is touching the baby skin, is going to get soiled as well. So I don’t understand why you have two pads. It’s not like you’re going to just slip out the removable pad and put a new one in because it’s already soiled. For those of you who can’t understand my confusion… In the old days, the diaper portion its self would be vinyl and there was pockets on both ends of the diaper to slip a pad in. Since the diaper portion was nothing more than vinyl, you could just take out the removable padding and slipping a new one. So I thought that was going to be similar with this. But although I think having the entire inside as fabric and soft fabric at that, is a much better idea, I don’t understand why they just didn’t put the padding in and leave it permanently in there. Because no matter what, you are going to have to wash the entire diaper and pad every time the baby soil‘s. Pepper come on get off the diaper get off the diaper My second point of contention and confusion is all the snaps! Don’t get me wrong, you don’t want to reusable diapers with Velcro. They don’t wash well at all. So I love the fact that there are snaps here. And there are tons of snaps so you have a lot of adjustment possibility. What I don’t understand is, there are a bunch of snaps in the center of the diaper that goes almost all the way down to the bottom half of the diaper. I played with this thing for an hour and I can’t figure out why or how you would use These snaps. And there are no instructions whatsoever with the packaging for you to get some help in figuring that out. So for that I took off one star. But I think this is a very valuable thing for any mother to have in case of any sudden diaper shortages. They wash well, and I felt the price was reasonable.
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One Reviewer
> 3 dayEven if one uses disposable diapers, this set is a terrific back-up option (can’t get to the store, budget, in between sizes, wishing to avoid synthetic ingredients from disposable, etc.) The entire set includes 10 thick absorbent inserts, 10 adjustable (printed) cloth diapers with pocket for inserts, and one wet bag. The designs on the diapers are vibrant with plenty of snaps to adjust according to the growing baby’s needs. The microfiber inserts remind me of wet mop pads, but they do tuck into pockets that are built into the diapers. Finally, the wet bag is a great convenience to keep the wet diapers together if one needs to rinse and wait a bit to fully launder everything. I wish this set had been around when my kids were young, as these would have been very convenient and helpful back then. Thanks for reading.
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singmeaway
> 3 daycute outer design, soft, absorbent, adjustable to fit baby as they grow, easy to clean, saves the planet, diaper.
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Ashleigh
> 3 dayGreat set of diapers that has all you need if you want to give cloth diapering a try. Each diaper comes with one insert and then you have the included wet/dry bag. I usually throw clean diapers in the front and use the back larger pocket for dirties. If you have a younger baby, the included microfiber inserts will probably be enough. However, they’re definitely not enough for an older baby. Microfiber is difficult to wash as well, so I would highly recommend using something else (folded up flannel receiving blankets work great and wash super easy!) Great adjustability (though these will be too large if you’re using on a baby somewhere in the under 10lb range). Other diapers I have from this brand have held up well and these are of similar quality so I expect them to do the same. I sometimes find the legs to be a bit tight on my daughter’s thighs but it just takes some playing with the snaps. I have used this style on my 16+ lb daughter as well as 30 lb tall lanky son and these fit them both. If you’re just starting out, this is probably enough for a day, or a couple days diapering part time. This is an economical way to diaper, though definitely ditch the included inserts in favor of something cotton.
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Ben Derbifore
> 3 dayTDIAPERS’ Baby Cloth Diapers (10 pack diapers with 10 pads and 1 wet bag) are excellent quality diapers and pads with a handy bag at a good price. POSITIVE • Wipe-away glossy exterior of the diapers for easy cleaning if a wipe instead of full wash will do • Tons of snaps to adjust to a baby’s size and shape • Pads are soft, thick, and absorbent (moreso than other pads we’ve used) • Carry bag is a nice bonus, though I suspect most of us already have a diaper bag where we stow these things with cleaning supplies, wipes, etc. • Value: at about $5 per diaper, these diapers cost less than many alternatives but are of good quality. NEGATIVE • The “21 pack” label is misleading on the Amazon image, as it has 21 pieces but NOT 21 packs of diapers.