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Review on 👶 Earth's Best TenderCare Chlorine-Free Disposable Baby Diapers, Size 1 (144 Count) - Gentle Protection for 8-14 lbs by Tara Ford

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worked as a last resort for disposable diapers

We bought Honest diapers and the local store was out of stock. We decided to give them a try after reading about them in Baby Gear Lab reviews. This was one of the original disposable diapers that we wanted to try before deciding to try cloth diapers. We also tried the Bambo and he couldn't wear them in a size one because they are so wide they don't fit all of his feet despite being in the weight class. FIT: Identical to Honest, ideal for long-term use. skinny kid. LEAKAGE: There were only problems when the diaper was too full to absorb it, for example because too much time passed between changes. We did 2500 miles in 4 days and had no issues with leaks. PROBLEMS: Our baby is breastfed at 2 months old, so he has a different gut than an older baby. One was in his car seat I think because of too much fluid and pressure on his butt. The amount it leaves completely fills the diaper in seconds/minutes. The legs leaked only once, it was mainly the back with pressure. I don't know the difference between front and back, but breakouts still happen to almost all disposable diapers. GENERAL: For the price and number of diapers I would definitely recommend this brand to friends/family. It got the job done and is somewhat eco-friendly, which is very important to me. I recommend looking at Baby Gear Lab reviews and making your choice of diaper. Remember that cheap isn't always best, and just because something is expensive doesn't mean it's the best quality. Personally, I would keep some for travel/emergencies, although I'm still trying to sew a diaper.

Pros
  • Comfortable
Cons
  • Somewhat easy care