Pros: Durable, absorbent, and long lasting. Cons: Not as thick or cute as WAHM prefolds available online.
If you're planning on buying prefolds in a brick-and-mortar retail store such as Babies 'R Us or Target, take my advice and buy the Gerber Diaper Service Cloth Diapers. Commonly called the Gerber DSQ's (DSQ stands for Diaper Service Quality), these are...
Pros: Excellent Quality, Thick and Absorbent, Can Be Used For Everything Cons: Slightly More Expensive than Off-Brands
My mother bought me two packs of these Gerber cloth diapers when my son was born to use as burp cloths. They come six to a pack, so I thought twelve would be more than enough to suit my needs. However, I found out quick that you use them fast when caring...
Pros: Good inexpensive starter cloth prefold Cons: Too complicated for beginners
I just recently became highly interested in diapering my daughter in cloth diapers. I didn't want to splurge lots of money on expensive cloth diapers on the internet until I found out if I'd like using them. So, since they are basically the only type of...
Pros: Gerber DSQ diapers are easily found, durable, and relatively inexpensive. Cons: They eventually needed to be doubled with a thinner diaper.
I never doubted that I would use cloth diapers. We're rather short in the money department... I didn't want to spend a lot, that's one of the lures of the cloth. The Gerber Diaper Service Quality Diapers were easy to find and within my budget. I...
Pros: Cheap but high quality Cons: Only 6 to a pack.
Cloth diapers are useful to have even if you aren;t using them as diapers. I do use cloth diapers during the day (disposables at night) but I use the diaper for lots of other purposes oo.
One, they make great burp cloths! Just drape one over...
Pros: Easy to find, cheap way to start using cloth diapers!! Cons: once you use fitted diapers, you wont want to go back!
Gerber's Diaper Service Quality prefolds are diapers with 3 sections. 4 ayers, 6 layers, 4 layers. You can fold the 2 4 layered sides into the 6 layered middle and have 14 layers of material. The easiest way to use these diapers is to place the folded...
Pros: A great bargain, very durable Cons: Not as convenient or absorbent as fitteds
Gerber DSQ Prefolds were the first diapers I used when I switched to cloth diapering. I had to wash them several times in order for them to become soft and absorbent enough, but after I did this they worked quite well. I use them with Gerber EZ Cover...
Pros: Multi-functional, Cost-effective Cons: There's Better Out There...
Any house with a young baby needs at last 6 Gerber Diaper Service Quality Diapers around. They serve as excellent burp cloths, changing pads, makeshift bibs,diaper doublers,and of course DIAPERS.
When I first started cloth diapering my son,I...
Pros: Super absorbant Cons: Still gotta change 'em.
I love these cloth diapers!! We have been using cloth diapers on our daughter for 14 months now. At first, I thought using cloth would be a pain, but it is easier than I thought. We are also saving a lot of money. We wash our own, and these diapers...
Pros: easy to find/inexpensive/great starter diapers Cons: not the thickest or softest on the market
If you are looking to start in cloth these are a great way to go! These diapers are very thick and durable and best of all, they are easy to find! Most cloth diaper products have to be purchased online, but these can be found in most department type...
Pros: economical, sturdy, versatile Cons: harder to use than fitteds
I have used and recommended Gerber DSQ diapers to others! Although there are many options in cloth diapering, the Gerber Diaper Service diapers are recognized by many diapering mothers as an effective product! The Gerber DSQ diapers are comprised of...
Pros: Super easy to use and wash. Durable and inexpensive! Cons: Non!
I highly recommend these to all parents considering cloth diapering. I have tried all different types and styles of cloth diapers from the most expensive AIO (all in one) to the least expensive pre-fold, from name brands to WAHM brands. Gerber DSQ are...
Pros: More absorbent than non DSQ's Cons: not very soft, difficult to get a pin through
For the past five years I've had at least one child in diapers at all times, usually two. I don't care for disposables at all, and use only cloth. I've tried many kinds of diapers, including the Gerber Prefold DSQs. About the only positive thing I can...
Gerber Diaper Service Cloth Diapers (6-pk.) Gerber Diaper Service Cloth Diapers are comfortable, breathable, and super-absorbent. This 6-pk. is heavy weight for durability, too. Just 3 simple fo...
Gerber Diaper Service Cloth Diapers (6-pk.) Gerber Diaper Service Cloth Diapers are comfortable, breathable, and super-absorbent. This 6-pk. is heavy weight for durability, too. Just 3 simple fo...
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