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Review on 🌿 Organic Unbleached Mother-Ease One-Size Cloth Diaper - Enhancing SEO by Ryan Pal

Revainrating 4 out of 5

My favorite diaper. Paying more for colors is worth it!

Advantages:* Very strong and high quality construction. It seems that they will last a long time and will not sit down. I've bought a few used as well as a new one and the used ones have less fiber after the dryer but they still work great. *Great diaper for uncoated work as it holds up well. * Good resale value. * Quick and easy to put on. The snap-on configuration is great.* I love how easy they are to adjust for kids of different sizes. (I started using them when my son was 5 months old so can't comment on how good they are for newborns.) *Very absorbent and great for a night's sleep. * Does not leave red marks on legs because. not elastic. .* Good for EBF poop. The mom's airflow cap isn't a very tight fit, but you don't need it because there's a mess in this diaper. * Colors are fun and don't wash off with my white diapers as I feared. Cons: * Doesn't fit most of my cases because they're too big in the hip area (only fits my Mother-Ease Airflow cases, which I like except they look like "granny panties" but I guess , the airiness is how they become the airflow.) I like how the covers are adjustable at the legs and waist, they are light weight material and very easy to put on, although the color of the covers will fade. My cases have split a bit, but are still waterproof.* I don't like how the earbuds snap in the front. If they were attached at the back instead, they would be easier to unfold and place in a diaper.* Stay wet against baby's skin the way a wet towel can be tied to terry cloth. (You can buy waterproof diapers or buy a waterproof liner or MICROfleece at JoAnn's.) Moisture doesn't seem to bother my son and hasn't caused a rash so far.* I think polyester will do. hold odors, which is a problem with our FL washing machine. All in all, I highly recommend them. I wash my stash more often than necessary so I can use these in place of my less loved pads. Update: My son is 9 months old and weighs 25 pounds and wears them with the largest frame and snap-on configuration. This is still one of my favorites although I also like the Flips flat cases. I was nervous they wouldn't fit him for long but I think as he gets thinner with age they will continue to fit him. I really like how quick and easy they are to put on compared to some of the snap-on configurations (I can put them on him when he's on his stomach, which is a big deal these days!). I have since bought 6 waterproof liners and 3 more colored pads and the colored ones are my favorites. The dry stuff is really good. I tried painting one of the used whites myself and it didn't work. If you need colors, buy colored ones. I've seen other people dye them successfully, but the color didn't hold up to my vigorous washing process and faded quickly. Update 2: We stopped using cloth diapers at 10.5 months. These diapers were difficult to clean because they are so thick. I tried everything but my front loader couldn't handle them (pour out the extra water I added). They would definitely not fit my son now (20 months). He's never lost that much weight. He is 100% in height, weight and head. Was 36 inches, 32.5 pounds at 18 months. We ended up spending $600 on cloth diapers, which is way more than we would have spent on diapers. I now buy Target brand diapers and spend a lot less and probably won't use cloth diapers again except maybe for a newborn after introducing solid food.

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