We decided to switch over to cloth diapering when our second child was born this past October. Because we are using diapers that we were given, or found on sale (websites often have amazing deals if you know when/where/how to look!), it has saved us a TON of money already. You don't realize how quickly those disposable diaper costs add up until you're not buying them anymore.
After using and laundering the diapers several times since my last post on my family blog, I think I can safely give my final impressions on the diapers we have used. Keep in mind that different diaper styles work for different people, so what I like you may not prefer.
The Imse Vimse disposables liners are a lifesaver. They catch most of the dirty and can be tossed into the garbage, saving you time and water. Not as big of a deal with an exclusively breastfed baby, but a definite luxury item with a toddler.
The Grovia O.N.E. was, as I assumed, an improvement. It can be a tad bulkier, especially on my 2 month old, but the reasons behind the extra bulk make it tolerable. Great absorbency, great customization, and easy to use. I still love my Hybrids, but I consider them more of a daytime diaper, whereas I would have no problem using the O.N.E.s overnight.
The Bumkins Snap-in-One is still winning at keeping my babies cozy and protected. They're easy to use, absorbent, and fully adjustable. I can use them on my 2 month old one time, and after the next wash, switch to using them on my [almost] 18 month old. This is a diaper I would feel comfortable using when we're away from home, they're that easy.
The Alva All-in-One I had my doubts about; the sewn-in layer made me wonder if it would ever get dry on the line. After laundering, I found that this was accurate, at least at this time of year in Wisconsin; it just froze on the line. Running it through the dryer twice did get it dry, but I hesitate to heat up the cover material that often. Performance-wise, it is amazing! A simple one-piece system with fully adjustable snaps, and it is incredibly absorbent so I would have no problem trying it overnight. The only setbacks are the extra drying time, and the fact that it's a one-use-and-wash diaper. I prefer using multiple inserts in two aired pockets or covers, that I swap back and forth each changing.
The Elf Diaper Cover is another favorite, even if it was an accidental purchase. Fully adjustable, fits my infant and toddler, and is super easy to wash and dry.
So there you have it; my final impressions of the diapers I have used thus far. If you are interested in knowing more about any of them, or think you might enjoy cloth diapering for your little one(s), let me know!
~ The Reynolds Four
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