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Cloth Diapers Reviews

Tushies Brand All Cotton Chemical Free Disposable Diapers

A more natural chemical free, cotton based disposable diaper alternative
Rating: 8/10

I have used Tushies in a pinch when I was traveling and didn’t want to bother with cloth. I found them to be quite absorbent, but I change my babies frequently.

Tushies use a natural cotton blend for their absorbency. They are free of perfumes and Polyacrylate Gels (those super absorbent gel beads that regular disposable diapers leave behind).

Reviewed by: Carrie Lauth, GA, Dallas

Fuzzi Bunz Cloth Diapers
http://fuzzibunzstore.com

Fuzzi Bunz are a pocket diaper which means they consist of a waterproof outer and have a pocket which holds a highly absorbent removable liner (usually microfiber, which is very thin but super absorbent). They close with plastic snaps which means no messy velcro that picks up lint in the dryer.
Rating: 9/10

Fuzzi Bunz are by far my very favorite cloth diapers. After several years of trying different cloth diaper systems, and liking most of them, I discovered Fuzzi Bunz and got rid of all my other cloth diapers.

I found that FBs are trimmer than most cloth diapers and also more absorbent. Because the absorbent inner is located inside the pocket, the wetness goes through the liner and gets absorbed by the microfiber, meaning that baby doesn’t feel wet against her skin. Yet because they consist of two parts, they wash and dry more quickly than other all in one diapers.

When I took my daughter to the Pediatrician for the first time, he admired her Fuzzi Bunz and made the comment that he wished more parents used them. He referred to the research on the link between asthma and disposable diapers and noted that her skin was totally rash free.

Fuzzi Bunz are available in a variety of cute colors.
I only give them a 9 because they are quite pricey. But Fuzzi Bunz can be used for more than one child and are high quality. They can be resold on eBay for a dollar or two less than retail, even if they are used.

Criticism: A little pricey.

Reviewed by: Carrie Lauth, GA, Dallas