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D**D
I got a single diaper at first. Then I wanted more!
These are awesome. My wife and I were given some cloth diapers for our newborn but we wanted to supplement with a few more. I thoroughly enjoy these more because of the inserts. Our little guy is now two months old. We originally got only one of these types of diapers to try them out. It was so awesome that we needed the larger set.PROS- One size: The sizing was very simple. From XS to L looks like a good range (kid is still 2 months) and it was really easy to adjust. I was afraid the extra long strap would annoy the kid but he hasn't been bothered.- Snaps: The snaps are perfect for the options provided. I probably don't use the same snap placements every time but it is nice to choose whatever feels good at any given diaper change.- INSERTS: These are really good and absorbent. I try to use these mostly at night so he can sleep better through a wet diaper. One could consider it a downside, but sometimes changing him I have a hard time telling if he's wet because of how absorbent the inserts are. It's nice this one came with two.- Style: I don't particularly care too much about style but these are really nice colors.- No Blowouts: He hasn't had any yet with any diapers but still, these are successful at keeping everything contained.- Plays well with other inserts: We sometimes use the cotton inserts with these diaper covers and they work just fine.No CONS reallyI'd recommend these diapers. The inserts are absorbent, the snaps are well placed/practical, and the style looks great. If the review was helpful, please mark it as so.
M**Y
The best cloth diaper
Charlie Banana cloth diapers are made to last. Yes they are pricey, These are definitely an investment but they stay absorbent and last for multiple babies! Adjusting to a larger size is incredibly simple and fast, however; adjusting down to the smallest size (i.e. to be used on another, younger child) can be tricky. I have found that using a pair of tweezers helps loosen the bands and makes the process much faster. Their inserts have definitely improved over time with their newest ones being the best so far. They can be single, double, or even triple stuffed all though I have found double stuffed is absorbent enough. They do not stain easily and benefit from occasional sun bleaching to stay white. If they did occasionally stain I was able to always get the stain out using an all natural stain remover like Puracy. I have thrown them in the dryer plenty of times and they still hold up well but it is best practice to dry them on a rack. You need at least 24 to 36 diapers for a complete cloth diaper set so they can be a bit pricey initially but they work wonderfully and are very dependable. They are a great investment but also a commitment so make sure this is something you can set time aside for and makes sense for you and your family! We use disposable diapers only when we travel and sometimes at bedtime so do not be discouraged if you cannot make cloth diapering work outside of the home!
K**M
Very good, no leaks - but quite bulky
I have not had any issues with these cloth diapers for my kiddo. NO leaks or blowouts which is a huge plus. What I didn't care for was the bulkiness of the diaper and the adjustable elastic legs. I could not easily adjust these diapers, my hands are still recovering from pregnancy induced carpel tunnel so I was in some discomfort getting the fit right. My older son who I cloth diapered had a similar cloth diaper and I don't recall leg adjustments being needed, so I could do without that. The fit of the diapers were a quite large for my newborn plus the bulkiness with just one insert was a bit much. I definitely will continue to use these but will hold off on this particular brand for now and will save them for when my wee one gets a bit bigger
M**.
One size adjusts for all ages
It's nice to have just one size needed instead of one for every phase. It's a little bulky for the smaller infant, but the leg straps and snaps are totally adjustable to fit any sized baby. Getting the liner in the pocket is more difficult than some brands because it slides completely into it (not just the ends or corners). If the liner insert is used over the pocket, it would be easier to change.Using the disposable insert option kind of defeats the purpose of cloth diapers, but it's a convenient option for some situations.The colors and look are great. The fabric of the inside and the reusable liners are very soft.
S**A
Great cloth option, slightly smaller than other brands.
Charlie Banana cloth diapers are a great option for everyone, they are truly customizable for every size and absorbency. They include a pocket style outer layer with a soft stay dry lining and a large pocket in the front. These include 5 small inserts (1 per diaper) they are several layers of microfiber topped with a stay dry fleece on one side (this allows for the insert to be placed directly against baby’s bottom if you prefer not to use the pocket). I personally have always disliked microfiber however these are much thicker than ones I’ve used in the past. My daughter is currently 18 months and we pair the small microfiber insert with a cotton prefold or a flat for extra absorbency.
J**.
Absorbent Cloth Diapers
This set is expensive, but cheaper than if you bought them individually.This cloth diaper is great and works very differently than your standard cloth diaper. Instead of snaps to adjust the rise of the diaper there are adjustable elastics inside the leg gussets. Also, the pocket diaper opens in the front, instead of the back. The diaper liners say they are 100% polyester on the tag so I’m assuming they are microfiber and paired them with some bamboo inserts as well. The diapers are quite fluffy, but I haven’t had any issues with leaking.
J**L
Very nice!
Love these diapers! They are perfect for what we were looking for. They are fully adjustable and extremely soft. Love that you can choose between reusable or disposable inserts, which makes this system a win-win. We got these for our granddaughter and they fit snug around her legs and adjust for her small size with room to grow. These diapers are very absorbent and we've had no leakage problems. They are a bit pricy but definitely worth it when you factor in the cost of good disposable diapers. They will pay for themselves within a month or two... and they are much better for the environment! Highly recommend!
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