Pros: reusable, soft, you control absorbency Cons: Expensive to start out, diaper pail smells
I never in a million years thought that I would use cloth diapers. I remember when my brother and sister were born that my mom used cloth diapers because it was so expensive to use disposables. I refused to help change them because of the diaper pins. I...
Pros: no detergent buildup issues with fleece, able to be stuffed with absorbent items Cons: cost, quality control issues
Before having my son, Id heard lots of rave reviews of Fuzzi Bunz. I thought they had the most annoying name ever, almost enough to make me not want to use them. However, we had a very heavy wetter from day one. His Kissaluvs would ...
Pros: Fabulous dry night time diapering. Saving the earth, one reusable diaper at a time! Cons: None so far.
We started out using cloth prefolds during the day and disposables at night. We began having leakage problems at night around 5 months when our son would sleep through all night. I bought a small number of FB and started using those at night time. I ...
Pros: Baby stays dry, easy to use, cleans like a dream Cons: None
Fuzzi Bunz are the third diapering system we have tried and the best. It seems, on reading previous reviews, that the company has continuously been improving design and quality, so newer reviews of this product are more likely to be about the product ...
Pros: easy to care for, keeps baby dry, trim, looks great Cons: some sizing issues, price
Cloth diapers are something I use a lot of. Every day we change diaper after diaper so I get lots of time to access the performance. Because I have the best fiancé in the world, he embraces the cloth diapering along with me. We have different ...
After recently taking the plunge to try cloth diapers on my six-month-old baby, I am pleasantly surprised. Things have changed a lot since I tried cloth with my first baby almost 10 years ago.
I started using these diapers on my daughter about 4 months ago. I wished that I'd taken the plunge earlier! She was starting potty training and the thought of never buying another diaper (after setting up an initial stash) was very appealing after 2+ ...
Pros: really keeps baby dry, soft, easy to use Cons: no cute prints
Fuzzi Bunz stay dry cloth diapering system is a unique and effective product. Having tried one over a year ago, I was a bit skeptical about this improved version. I was pleasantly surprised by this updated and refined Fuzzi Bunz, it is...
Pros: Easy to use, easy to care for, keeps baby dry Cons: Expensive, no prints
Ok, I’ll admit the original reason I looked into these diapers is because I liked the name. I’ve been using Kushies, but my husband doesn’t like to use them. He has problems with the fact that they’re always sopping wet whenever he changes them (which is...
Pros: Fleece inner helps keep baby dry, stuffable insert means its customisable for containment Cons: lack of leg gussets could be problematic with newborns, cost could be an isue
~~~~What makes This Special?~~~~ FuzziBunz are not just another reusable nappy. They are more a two piece system, with the FuzziBunz itself acting as a fleece lined nappy wrap. You have the breatheable water resistant PUL cover with softly elasticated ...
Pros: Comfortable, clean washing, SUPERB night performance, slim fit is possible Cons: Fleece quality apparently used to be better; pricey compared to other cloth options
After 6 weeks of using Fuzzi Bunz with our newborn, we are delighted! We put our baby girl into new Fuzzi Bunz at one week, when the free disposable samples from the hospital ran out and we were less concerned about her umbilical stump catching on the ...
Pros: A great diaper, very trim, seldom leaks. Cons: Can be pricey to purchase.
When my daughter was about 18 months old I decided to give cloth diapering a try. I never in a million years thought I would do it, but after doing some research and asking questions of other moms who do cloth diaper I decided to give it a try. My ...
Pros: Dry hineys for hours, easy laundering Cons: Bulky when stuffed with prefolds, expensive
Any expecting mom who plans to cloth diaper knows you get loads of resistance from people who dismiss you with a pee-shaw, saying, "Oh, that will last two weeks!" I was determined to prove all those nattering naybobs wrong, so I set out to find the most...
Pros: excellent stay dry overnight diapering system! Cons: some inconsistencies in sizing
I had heard raves about Fuzzi Bunz for months. I had tried them once and they just hadn't worked for us. After hearing that some changes had been made to the pattern, I decided to give them another try. I am now a believer.
Pros: Leak free even for long overnights. Well made. Cons: Pricey compared to some other diapers. High bulk-factor.
Fuzzi Bunz cloth diapers have been available for quite some time. Despite having tried just about every other diaper out there, I hadn't tried one of these. They seemed pricey to me and I already had an overnight system I liked. When my now twenty...
I can’t believe that I cloth diapered for 8 years before I discovered these! I started using fleece to keep my youngest son’s bum dry when he was born. (I was unaware of the wicking properties of...
Pros: Excellent for overnight, comfortable and leak-free. Cons: Inconsistent in fleece quality and size, bulky.
Fuzzi Bunz are, indeed, fabulous. I've tried upwards of ten different types of cloth diaper covers and these are the best I've used. My baby has expressed a clear preference for them as well-- she follows me around the house shaking a royal blue Fuzzi...
Pros: nice trim fit. adjustable absorbancy. Cons: you have to stuff a prefold inside it, low rise.
OK, I heard all the fuss about Fuzzy Bunz and decided to try them. I bought a regular Fuzzy Bunz and a Fuzzy Bunz lite on WAHMALL auctions and prepared to be amazed. I wasn't.
Pros: Wonderful "Stay-dry" design, nice fit, versatile Cons: Costly, long waiting times for shipping, unpredictable CS
Fuzzi Bunz are good diapers, especially the most recent design. I purchased my first Fuzzi Bunz about 7 months ago. Even though they were meant to fit 13-26 lbs, they were snug on my 15 lber. I loved the "Stay-dry" effect, but was...
Pros: No diaper rash or irritation, overnight protection, easy to wash Cons: Have been redesigned, the new design is terrible, snaps won't stay fastened
I first purchased Fuzzi Bunz from an online retailer about a year ago. They were and still are fantastic! I use the Fuzzi Bunz overnight and my two and a half year old son usually stays dry. My son has sensitive skin and using Fuzzi Bunz really cut...
Pros: easy to get Cons: cost, too expensive for very shoddy work, see above for the rest of cons
The original Fuzzi Bunz were pretty good but over the last few years they have really gone down hill. The sizing inconsistencies are really bad. One will fit perfect while the next is too small and then next is too big but they are all labeled the same ...
Pros: Can be stuffed as needed, dry quick. Cons: Pulling the wet prefolds out.
These are a'pocket diaper" they are open on one end to put in prefolds or other kinds of diaper soakers. I preferred unbleached chinsese prefolds or hemp prefolds.Can Be stuffed for nighttime use or daytime use by stuffing as little or as much as needed, ...
Pros: Keeps baby dry with microfleece , nice fit, GREAT customer service!! Cons: Bulky with prefolds (GREAT with inserts) Pricey used, but fair price new...
I LOVE FUZZI BUNZ!! I bought them based on customer reviews. I got a couple used first, on an on-line auction. The "old" fuzzi bunz do not have the consistancy the new ones do, so BE AWARE if buying on an on-line auction. Most sellers will let you know...
Pros: No staining. No cover needed. Very waterproof Cons: expensive, bulky
I started using these for my daughter from the time she was born. The fleece inside keeps her skin nice and dry. No diaper rash. I've used both the old style with the fleece outer and new style with PUL outer would definitely recommend the newer...
I have three children in diapers and I am nursing twins. Needless to say I don't have much free time to be writing reviews. The performance of this diaper has excited me so much that I want to sing its praises in hopes that someone else might enjoy what...
Pros: Everything. I just love this system Cons: None
I have been accused of being a “Crunchy Granola Mom” by some of my more “amused” friends but honestly they have a point. The mother of two in 2003, and 39 years of age I got pregnant and then pregnant again within the year. Two babes in two years have ...
Pros: Economical diapering system Cons: Stuffing center with a prefold
I tried a Fuzzi Bunz. I thought it was a good idea, because it was much more economical than fitted diapers were. I came to the following conclusions: 1. It's very well constructed. 2. It's soft. 3. It's waterproof and we didn't have any ...
Pros: Everything is dry!!! Cons: a little inconsistent with the sizing
I can't say enough wonderful things about my fuzzi bunz. It is so wonderful to have my daughter, who is an extremely heavy wetter, sleep for 12 hours and still wake up with everything dry. Even her bottom feels dry!! It is amazing. The WAHM who makes...
Pros: Very soft! Great all night diaper! Versatile! Cons: pricey
I absolutely love this diaper! I have tried a few cloth diapers, including AIO's, and I must admit that my fuzzy bunz are my favorite! They are so soft and trim fitting, even when I stuff it with 2 inserts for all night wear!
Pros: Keep babies skin nice and dry for long periods of time! Cons: We do get occasional leaks or wicking to the outer layer.
I have tried many, many, many different styles of FuzziBunz throughout the years. The latest version of FuzziBunz has been my favorite, they have come a long way since they first came out 6+ years ago. The new style FuzziBunz has an inner made of a very ...
Pros: No leaking, easy to use Cons: Pricier than other diapers
I was a little slow in going cloth with my son. I spent a little time researching it before he was born, but I was quickly overwhelmed. When he was about 9 months old we had a problem two nights in a row with the gel crystals inside of the Pampers ...
Pros: soft on babies bottom,absorb better than disposables, just a breeze to use. Cons: expensive at 14.95 and 15.95 a pop
the best diapers on the market, by far, hands down, no comparison. we use and love them on our newborn and toddler boys...they are soft, wash well, and absorb like NO tomorrow if you use them with chinese prefold diapers as the inserts. I highly...
Pros: Keep most babies dry for a long period of time, quick drying Cons: VERY bulky if worn under clothing, diaper can be hard to stuff into the pocket
Don't get me wrong - these are great diapers!! They really do keep baby dry, and they dry super quick in the drier. But....
My son is a SUPER soaker. I had no idea just how much he wet until I starting talking to other cloth-diapering...
Pros: Snaps, very waterproof outer, wicking inner material. Cons: Rise could be a bit longer for our toddler.
We have had 6 Fuzzi Bunz diapers that we have used in a rotation every night for over 2 years on our son. They come in a variety of colors and are very well constructed. Eventually, after 2 years some of the elastic on the diapers are shot, but, a ...
Pros: DRY skin and dry bed! Cons: older style toddler sizes run small
I absolutely adore my Fuzzi Bunz. I RARELY ever buy any of my diapering stuff new, but I have bought several of these straight from the source. I love them. Fleece is an amazing material. The way Fuzzi Bunz are put together, they really do work...
Pros: Wonderful for that night time leaking problem. Cons: These work better on an older child than an infant.
I have been cloth diapering my 2.5 yr old for about a year now, mainly for the money I save. But, I was still using disposables for night time diapering because he could wet through anything I put on him, and I would have to wash sheets every morning...
Pros: effective, reasonably priced Cons: boring color
I use a diaper service for my pre-folds and I'd had the devil's own time finding a cover I liked. I haven't had luck with velcro--it always seemed to be rolling, and there is little as upsetting as finding your baby's soft belly skin rubbed raw. So...
Pros: Quick absorbing property of the fleece. Cons: A little bulky under clothing
Choosing Cloth Diapers
After having a baby in August of 2000, I decided to try cloth diapers. I was told to use dsq (diaper service quality) cloth and nylon pants (messy) or store brand velcro covers. These two attempts left me completely...
Pros: Great for keeping baby's skin dry and super at containing dampness. Cons: Sizing was way off and very inconsistently made.
I have tried about 15 different fuzzi bunz. I first want to say that if you are looking for proper sizing please order from her site. Almost every single fuzzi bun I have tried has been made differently in one way or another. Some ran differently size...
Pros: dry bum, dry cover, easy to use Cons: I wish the wings were more narrow
I met Tereson, the owner and creator of Fuzzi Bunz, in a chat room a while ago. She encouraged me to try her product, and I was just "sure" it wouldn't work. I had tried fleece covers and they leaked right through.
Pros: Very Absorbant, Keeps baby's skin totally dry Cons: Bulky, kind of plain
My first cloth diaper purchases (a few months ago) were a few fuzzi bunz and unbleached chinese prefolds. I had heard so many great things about this diaper and wanted to try it out for myself. At first, I did not like it at all because it was bulky and...
Pros: leakproof, breathable soft Cons: can smell if not washed after each use (as a cover)
These diapers are amazing. They are so soft and breathable, yet I did not have a leak -- even overnight. The snaps are well placed for adjustability. The construction of the diaper is very solid, and the workwomanship is impeccable. You can use it...
Pros: Keeps baby dry- keeps rash away! Cons: A little bulky
As the mother of 5 cloth diapered children, I have tried almost every diaper and cover out there. I have to say that Fuzzi Bunz are my favorite for overnight, and second favorite for daytime. The only reason they are second for regular day use is that...
Pros: No wetness or leaks all night long! Cons: Snaps are hard to close if you have long fingernails
We have been using cloth diapers since my son was three months old, and I wouldn't go back to disposables for anything. My one complaint was that we were still having to change him at least once during the night -- often several times, in fact. I...
After reading all those rave reviews about the Fuzzybunz here on Epinion, I decided to give it a try. And boy am I glad that I bought only one - these things are EXPENSIVE!
Pros: Stay dry ability; longterm use; money over time; ease in cleaning Cons: initial cost
I was initially introduced to fuzzi bunz diapers through a co-worker's wife who sold them and other cloth diapers. After listening to her I bought one of them and did the research to see if they were worth it! After researching, I decided they were ...
Pros: Save money, help the environment Cons: You will need about $400 if you purchase 2 dozen
Fuzzi Bunz are great! I bought these diapers as an alternative to disposable diapers to help the environment. They are soft and very durable. Here is what I did, and it may help you. 1) Buy 2 dozen off the back. If you have a newborn, you don't ...
Pros: Keep your baby rash free, they don't leak, save you time/money and the earth. Cons: They are costly at first, but pay for themselves in the end.
These diapers rock! Not only are they super easy to wash, but the hold up great, keep diaper rash away, save the earth and your hard earned money as well. We purchased our first round of Fuzzi Bunz when our son was a few months old and they never let ...
Pros: easy to use, adjustable, no leaks, so soft, no rash, no stains, fast dry Cons: not as many cute patterns and styles as some covers or all in ones.
I love fuzzi bunz. They are an easy to use. My son has been leak free even at night. They are super soft. They don't stain. They air dry in no time. They are even daddy proof diaper. The convince of an all in one but the fast dry time of a cover system....
Pros: Easy to use and clean, trim now that inserts are available, super dry bottom, colors Cons: None
These diapers are amazing! I got a sample from e-bay and have been hooked ever since. No more disposables for me. They are so easy to clean since there are two parts to them. Now that you can get inserts especially made for them, they are super trim...
Pros: Great for overnight, minimum leaks, comfort Cons: Washing every day to prevent leaks, expensive
I've been using fuzzibunz exclusively for about 3 months (my daughter, a moderate wetter, is 5 months now) and they work pretty well for us. As an overnighter, it's fabulous. We put 2 of the hemp inserts in and that keeps her dry until morning. They ...
Pros: Terrific ... great for night time! Cons: Pricey ... but worth it!
This is a terrific diaper. The micro insert makes it even better. No leaking at night time even with an older baby. They are easy to use and easy to care for. Make sure not to use too much detergent in the wash or they don't work as well.
Pros: keeps baby drier, easy to change and wash, cute, environmentally friendly,few leaks Cons: a bit expensive, non-natural fibers, pockets can be hard to stuff
I bought a few of these diapers to use at night because the fleece lining that they have wicks moisture away (very well!). Well, I got spoiled. I liked them so much that I bought a dozen more and started using them full time. They are trim, rarely...
Pros: They look good, sound good and probably are good if you have a top loader. Cons: Expensive! Not compatible with front load washing machines.
I recently purchased a front load washing machine as I was expecting my first child and knew I wanted to use Fuzzibunz cloth diapers. I read the FAQ and care section on the official web site for the diapers. I did not see any warning on the web site ...
Pros: They clean well, stay dry, are easy to use & just so darn cute! Cons: High cost.Issues when purchased direct from Fuzzi inventor/owner with customer service.
I started using Fuzzi Bunz over a year and a a half ago when I had 2 babies 18 mons apart and we loved the functionality. They clean well, stay dry, are easy to use & just so darn cute! Both of my children were in size medium at the same time for a long ...
Pros: Trim fit, all in one, no need for cover
Cons: leaks pretty quickly, front snaps only
I recently bought a few (original) Fuzzi Bunz to try on my toddler (we have the XL/toddler size). At first they seemed okay and I liked that they were trim fitting when we stuffed it with a hemp pouch rider (Joey Bunz), and it is nice to not have to use...
Pros: Super absorbent, keeps baby dry, no leaks. Cons: none
My son is a toddler and a very heavy wetter. We just converted to cloth, but we could not find anything that worked at night. The wool covers that people often use at night irritated his skin, so I tried Fuzzi Bunz. The Fuzzi Bunz did not leak which I...
Pros: Very absorbant Cons: wide crotch, it would be nice to have different colors or prints.
I am fairly new to cloth diapering and have been trying to find what works best for my daughter. I purchased my Fuzzi Bunz about 2 months ago and have not had one leak since! These diapers are amazing! We can use them on outings and not have to worry...
Pros: Don't clog up landfills.
Easy to use.
High Quality Diaper. Cons: Price.
Can leak sometimes.
I've used fuzzi bunz for the last 8 months or so with my daughter pretty much full time. They rarely leak, and are very easy to use and clean. I haven't done the math to see if I'm saving money, but I feel better not throwing all those disposable ...
Pros: Great idea. No velcro! Cons: "Small" comes in 2 sizes; inserts are too small.
Fuzzi Bunz do NOT fit newborns. Don't be a sap like us, trying to be all prepared for the birth of our son with a bunch of new Fuzzi Bunz waiting for him. We bought them during the 36th week of pregnancy. He arrived on time in the 40th week, 8lbs ...
Pros: Easy to change; Luxurious cloth; healthier for baby; good for environment; cost effective Cons: Takes extra time; odor
My toddler giggles when I put his diaper on him at night! That's because the cloth has a luxurious feel to them. But who cares if they leak, right? Well, they don't if you're willing to do things slightly differently. I find that I need to change a wet ...
OVERALL: No leaks, easy to wash, great fit, pretty colors and TRIM! Cons: OVERALL: High cost, size variations, time consuming to stuff diapers
First let me state that I love my Fuzzi Bunz! It is the work horse of cloth diapers. Both the old and the new are great. I use both and absolutely love them.The old Fuzzi Bunz:Pros: Excellent pocket diaper. No ...
Changes to Fuzzi Bunz are no good! by purpleheather ,Oct 25 '06
Pros: they never leak, easy to use Cons: elastic breaks and fleece is thinner
Over the past year or two there have been some changes to Fuzzi Bunz. THe price went up, they now come with an insert, and the materials are different. The new fleece is thinner and the PUL *feels* thinner. The elastic is poor quality and wears out much faster than before. The MOE inserts that come with each diaper are great if you like microfiber. If not, it's a waste to pay more for the diaper and get an insert you'll never use. I have FBs that are 4 years old and look new and new FBs that have broken elastic and look old. These used to be our favorite diapers. It's a shame...
This is a great diaper!!! by alexandra1234 ,Aug 28 '04
Pros: Quick drying, keeps baby dry, very trim, leak proof Cons: A bit pricey, you have to stuff them
FuzziBunz are our diaper of choice. We've tried other pocket diapers, fitteds, prefolds, and all-in-ones. These are by far the trimmest, most leak-proof, dependable diaper we own. They keep my son dry and they are easy to take in the diaper bag. I highly recommend them!
These are the BEST of the BEST by sarahss ,Nov 12 '06
Pros: soft, stays dry, no leaks, very cute, easy to wash Cons: upfront costs can be expensive
Fuzzi Bunz are the original and best pocket diaper. Any one interested in using a cloth diaper should try these diapers. They are so easy to use, so unbelievably soft and the all around best cloth diaper option on the market. Plus, the cuteness factor is through the roof - my son looks so adorable in the aqua and turquoise Fuzzi Bunz. We're saving money and looking good - can't beat that!
I love Fuzzi Bunz! Its that simple. My husband loves them more than I do to be honest. They are very easy to use, can be stuffed with many different types of inserts (I prefer prefolds or Joeys)and hold great! We use them overnight and during the day, I have to say out of all of our diapers these are the most reliable.
We bought them at Jack's Magic Beanstalk with infant prefolds to put in them, however I know they now come with a microfiber insert. We do use microfiber some but usually we stick to the prefolds or hemp inserts.
Fuzzi Bunz are Fantastic! by luvmypunkins ,Sep 07 '04
Pros: Great fit, customizable absorbency! Cons: No prints, need more colors
I love Fuzzi Bunz diapers! These are my favorite nighttime diapering system. I love the adjustability in size (my girls have been wearing size medium for months and months now), the ability to adjust absorbency accordingly, and most of all, the brilliant colors!
We used the newest style of Fuzzi Bunz with the pointed tabs and PUL outer with buff fleece lining, and we have NO leaks (unless we understuff, but that's our fault). They dry quickly, they look nice and new for the longest time, and the inner fleece is SO soft.
These are by far the best pocket diapers out there!
Pros: Great fit. Cute colors. No leaking. Easy cleaning. Cons: None!
My husband was skeptical of cloth. I was skeptical too but couldn't stomach the landfill issue, so did a lot of research. These diapers are just fabulous. They rarely leak. The fit exceptionally well (better than cloth). They clean very well (we just throw them in our washer) and still look great. We have been so so pleased. We still usually use paper at night and at daycare (so, about 12 paper diapers a week) but still have significantly reduced costs - we are buying less than a quarter of the diapers we bought with our first child.
Pros: great fit, trim, absorbent and daddy friendly!!
Cons: no cute prints and I wish they were one size fits all
My son was born on may 16th 04 weighing 9 1/2 pounds. I could'nt wait to try his "special diapers" on him! The smalls fit him well. We have been using them for 3 weeks with no leaking or wicking issues.
We have the mother of eden hanging pail liners. When we change his diapers, we pull out the microterry inserts and throw everything into to diaper pail. Every other day the pail liner and all the diapers/inserts get put into the washer. (cold cycle w/ 1/4 of the amount of detergent then a hot cycle) we put everything into the dryer for about 30 minutes, pulling the fuzzibunz out after about 10 minutes. they dry SO fast and we don't have any staining on the fleece. It doesnt take any extra time effort to use cloth and my husband doenst even mind changing him.
We bought ours at www.nurturedfamily.com they have the best prices and customer service.
My poor husband is really not cloth diaper savvy, but he understands its a big deal to me and our sons sensitive skin so he really tries to make it work. I have gotten many good laughs out of it but i really wanted to find a diaper he liked and could use..enter fuzzi bunz. He really likes them and doesn't have trouble getting a good fit with the snaps.(he didn't do so well with Velcro he was afraid of making it to tight) He finally feels like a successful cloth daddy and that's a big deal. If it hadn't been for fuzzi bunz he probably would have just used disposables and half a tube of a+D when he had to change a diaper.
As my son has gotten older I have noticed a leak hear and there at night but I think it has more to do with my son than the diaper. They are a bit to expensive to use all the time but not so bad when you only buy a few for dad or night time.
Pros: Trim if used with joey bunz, cute, reusable, easy to use. Cons: Costly, synthetic fibers which hold smells, poor aircirculation can cause rash.
If you want ease of use and trim. Stuffed with a joey bunz or 2 made for a good very absorbent diaper that was trim on my long lean boy. I don't mind the shorter rise on these. I did have a snap that didn't want to stay put all the time on one, but not so bad it was worth the hassle of sending it back. Having hard water, I did have issues of buildup and the synthetic fibers and PUL held smells something awful, so did strip washings more often than was worth it for me. Contained runny baby poo about 75% of the time and I never had pee leaks. My boy did get a lot of heat rashes using this diaper though.
Mother of Eden doesn't care... by ekjsmomm ,Apr 17 '06
Pros: SOME of the Fuzzi Bunz work, others DON'T---they REPEL urine. Cons: Expensive diapers; REPELS urine; No help from Mother of Eden
After using Fuzzi Bunz size Small & Medium for seventeen months with ZERO problems. We WERE Fuzzi Bunz believers, UNTIL...we purchased size Large.
We have had nothing but problems with this batch of diapers. Repelling....Repelling....Repelling....
Nothing has changed with the way we care for our diapers. We use and have always used Allen's Naturally detergent as recommended by the manufacturer. We do not use diaper rash creams.
We first contacted the company whom we purchased the diapers. They're recommendation was to use Simple Green to "strip" the diapers. That was not satisfactory to us, so...
Over a month ago, we e-mailed Mother of Eden through their website. We mentioned the repelling problems we are having, are care of the diapers, as well as successfully using Fuzzi Bunz diapers for seventeen months. We even gave the company the benefit of the doubt, "Perhaps it was just a bad batch of fleece". We have gotten no response.
Obviously there is a quality control issue with the manufacturing of Fuzzi Bunz. Mother of Eden doesn't seem to care.
Pros: ease of use, durability, comfort Cons: color choices with a toddler can cause arguments!
Using Fuzzi Bunz has been a wonderful thing for our family. We were spending WAY too much on disposable diapers and were having to take the waste out too often. This easy to use cloth diapering system mimics disposable diapers and are a cinch to use. I recommend them to all new moms! There are also great exchange sites available to use as your child grows through different sizes!
Fuzzi Bunz are Awesome diapers! by luvmybabies ,Aug 11 '05
Pros: Absorbant
contain breast fed baby poop better than most
easy to use
easy to wash Cons: sizing isn't the same on all diapers
These are so easy to use and work amazingly well. Even my cloth diaper scared husband will use these with NO complaints!
They contain breast fed baby poo better than any disposable diaper I ever did try. I have very little leaking problems.
I highly recommend Fuzzi Bunz! I bought my diapers at www.cutecaboose.com Heather has excellent prices and amazing customer service. I highly recommend them both!
Pros: virtually leakproof, breathable, cute, functional, great for trips Cons: can leave red marks on thighs, narrow crotch can be hard to stuff
I bought my first fuzzibunz when my daughter was 6 months old. I am so glad I did! They are the ultimate nighttime/traveling diaper. They can be stuffed with whatever you want (hemp and microfiber are a great combo for night) and they ar e virtually leakproof. They let the skin breathe much more than disposables. They come in all sorts of cute colors and in several sizes. The good thing too is that some of the sizes kind of overlap. My daughter can wear a medium or a large. For nighttime, since we stuff it more, we use large. For daytime when a trimmer diaper will do, we use mediums. They snap closed so curious little toddlers wont be able to undo them easily. I really like them .The ony thing I dislike is that they can leave red marks on the baby's thigh if your baby has thick thighs. (the 2 snap setting helps prevent this in most cases though). I really recommend these to anyone who is thinking about cloth but thinks it will be too hard.
Pros: no leaks, adjustable size, great night time diaper Cons: a bit expensive
I have a great many differen't cloth diapers all made by WAHM's but I have to say fuzzi bunz are my favorite. Thoough I do have to admit I like the older style better with the longer flaps IYKWIM. But I have never had a leak wither either type!
Pros: you control absorbancy, good snap placement, stay dry inner Cons: would like a few more fashion color/prints
This is a great place to start! First of all this is one of few companies in cloth that offer a size that will actually fit most preemies and newborns. I have found many that claimed to be nb but did not fit my 6 pounder for quite some time. Another great quality here is the snap configuration, can be changed around to get a great fit on many shapes. I love the ultrasuede inner...keeps baby so very dry. One of the best aspects here is you choose the absorbancy. Light wetter...just an insert, heavy wetter...add a trifold diaper. Another good thing is that the lining pulls the wet away from baby keeping him/her drier (more like a sposie). Good system. Great for hubbies that don't want to try to figure out what needs a cover, what doesn't. I like it a lot. Cute colors and a few prints too!
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