👶 Naturally soft, seriously absorbent—because your baby deserves the best!
OsoCozy Prefolds Unbleached Cloth Baby Diapers Size 1 are premium, natural cotton diapers designed for infants 7-15 lbs. Featuring a thick gauze weave with an 8-layer absorbent core, these durable, unbleached diapers offer superior softness and leak protection. Sized at 12x16 inches pre-wash, they shrink 5-10% after washing and are Diaper Service Quality certified, ensuring long-lasting performance and versatile use beyond diapering.
Product Dimensions | 12 x 1 x 16 inches |
Item model number | OCCPU-I8 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Safety warning | Do not leave baby unattended while wearing. Wash before first use. Check fit regularly to avoid leaks. Dispose of properly. |
Target gender | Unisex |
Minimum weight recommendation | 6 Pounds |
Maximum weight recommendation | 15 Pounds |
Material Type | Cotton |
Material free | Lead Free |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | Infant - Size 1 (7-15 Pound) |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 1.14 pounds |
T**5
A must-have for cloth diapering!
I bought these cloth diapers when I was getting lost in the huge cloth diaper market as a first-time mom. Anyhow, after I saw those good reviews, I decided to give this a shot. Usually I prewash new cloth stuff for my family, so this better works out coz i wouldn't be able to return them after washing. In a word, these diapers are the BEST! If you are rushing to go to bed because preparing for your newborn has worn you out, then you can stop here and place the order. But if you just start the cloth diapers hunting, feel free to continue reading my experience:I ordered the infant size, instead of use it alone as a cloth diaper as instructed on the package, I use it as an insert with a shell. And here comes the reasons why I love them:a) they are so so soft and comfy, and it only gets better after using and washing. My mom has been helping me to take care of the baby and she keeps telling me how much she loves these diapers and they are way much better than what she had to use on us back then. I usually don't really care how great the description is because I only trust my experience. And this one passes my test, baby never had a rash with this diaper, that explains a lot about the quality of the material.b) they are not white. Yes this is important. When you have to deal with baby's explosive yellowish poop, you would appreciate this non-white diaper because they are easier to clean than the white cloth. even though there is a little residue, you won't be able to tell. You might think white cloth diapers are prettier than these, but the thing is you use them to hold baby's pee and poop, being more useful is more important.c) they become less bulky as your baby grows bigger. During the first few weeks, it does look a little bulky on the baby because I had to fold most of the part to fit the tiny baby. But as the baby grows bigger, I can fold it less and less. Even though it's only infant size, I don't see a problem using it as an insert at later stage. Again, my experience is based on using it as an insert. The instructions on the package show you how to use it as a diaper by itself, but I think it makes a lot more sense to use it as an insert with an waterproof shell.d) they are more affordable than other inserts, at least those similar quality ones. And for the long run, using cloth diaper is going to save you lots of bucks. A bonus for this one is that you can buy the infant size one and use it as insert for the entire stage. Whereas a lot of other cloth diaper inserts come with two sizes, which means you need to spend double the money.e) they are thick and absorbent. The biggest concern about using cloth diaper is the leakage. With this one, even though the diaper is soaking wet, it doesn't leak on baby's pants. While it's gonna be another story with the poop, if your baby has frequent and small bowel movement, this should be fine, but if your baby has infrequent and explosive bowel movement, get ready to change the entire outfit and have fun! To have a better sense of how absorbent these diapers are, I did a test with this one and the thirsties 50% hemp and 50% cotton insert, it turns out that this one is a big winner because it can go about twice the time than the other one before it gets soaked.f) It's not complicated at all to do the cleaning. When I was still pregnant and thought of doing the cloth diaper, I was like I would never hand wash those smelly diapers!! So in the first week I put the dirty diapers under running tap water and asked my husband to wring out them and hang them up. Originally the plan was to accumulate a three-day cloth diapers before we put them in the washer coz we want to save the laundry cost. But it was not the best idea to let dirty diapers to line dry because it becomes harder to clean. Fine, let's do hand wash. First step is to soak them with hot water to get rid of the smell, then leave them in some draft baby detergent water, a few hours later, hand rinse and twist them then hang them up line dry. The more you do the easier it gets. And now I become a mom who hand washes baby diapers. If it involves bowel movement, the work is a little more, but still easy. Just put them in a basin, use the running tap water to wash out the poop particles, dump the water in the toilet bowel, then repeat the steps as described above. I saw some products like diaper sprinkler online, but I like keeping things simple and it worked out just fine.In a sum, these are a great buy for parents who do cloth diapers, and a great product for babies who may or may not be sensitive to disposable diapers, too.Thanks for reading and have fun with diaper changing and cleaning.
E**Y
Great pre-folds
So I actually bought this product on accident. I was looking for the bamboo Osocozy prefolds and didn't read the description on the product well. Either way I am super happy with these. They are high quality, absorbent, and soft. They also fit our baby great. I have always used pocket diapers but I was looking for a more economical way to cloth. These are big enough that I can actually fold them around my baby and use a Snappi to secure, or use them in a pocket diaper as an insert. A couple things to keep in mind:- These will shrink when washed.- These are not as soft to the touch compared to bamboo they will however become softer with continued washing. I am totally comfortable with this coming into direct contact with my babies skin. Bamboo is a luxury.- While absorbent, again, bamboo will be more absorbent. We have never had an issue with leaking. They will reach full absorbency in about 10 washes or so.- The most important thing to keep in mind is bamboo is naturally anti-microbial (keeps the stank out) where as cotton isn't. So you may have to strip these if you don't find a good wash routine.All in all I would totally buy these again and continue to buy them. They are a lightweight, non-bulky, and breathable option for delicate baby skin. Also a total bonus that they are organic.
K**N
Works Just As Hoped
They're a lot bulkier than I was expecting, certainly much bulkier than a disposable diaper. That having been said, the bulkiness can be cut down a lot depending on how you fold it. I was folding it like on the box and it was super bulky, then we found some other ways to fold that were more efficient, held tighter and were less bulky so thats good. So far its not a problem to just throw a load of dirties in the wash and they come pretty clean with some special diaper detergent we got. They are really absorbant too which is good for pee but it also means that they take a lot longer to dry when you wash them. We haven't had any explosive issues yet, but this plus the diaper covers we got, everything has been contained thus far.The big thing here is we got like 4 packs of these and they weren't that expensive and we just keep washing them. The cost even after factoring in water, electricity and detergent is amazing compared to disposables. I read a statistic that you save like $1800 on the first child and if you have more than 1, you can save up to $4000 with a second and $6000 with a third. That's a lot of money that would be much better used for education for example. Since we have a high efficiency fairly new washer/dryer, its not a big inconvenience at all.
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