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HomeOrganic Baby ApparelOrganic Baby Diaper CoversBottombumpers Certified Organic One Size Side Snapping All-in-One Diapers - Buttercup |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
LOVE it! Mar 16, 2011
By Heather We bought this diaper for babysitters. We currently use gdiapers for daytime and Dinkledooz for night (love both of those as well)! We also bought 2 of the BabyKicks 3g. My favorites of all this diapers is the BottomBumpers! I love the material these are made of. You can snap in the insert to wick the moisture away or allow them to feel it (this was genius design by BottomBumpers). They are so easy to use, so trim fitting and really absorbent.
The only thing I don't know about is whether the snaps will hold up. I bought two of these diapers. The snaps on one of them are super sturdy, while the snaps on the other are not so impressive. I feel like it is going to rip every time I pull on them. Other than that, I love them. The nursery worker at church was able to figure them out and my friend, who hates cloth, would change one of these. My son is a big boy (25lbs at one year) but there is room to grow. I love the hip snap with the waist snap. These don't seem to get that small (probably like a 10 or 12 lb baby is my guess) but I didn't use them on a little one and I don't like one-size diapers on that age anyway.
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Large holes appear in inner waistline after a year of use Apr 27, 2012
By N M At first these seem like the perfect diaper. Organic - one size for the entire time the child needs diapers - and with the snap-in liner perfect for cleanup. All in all, this is true.
We have 21 pairs of this brand of diaper, and use them almost exclusively for our child. After one year of use significant holes began to appear above the top row of buttons along the waistline of the diapers. It should be noted that we always unsnap the insert from the diaper prior to washing, and have been using a recommended detergent using recommended washing instructions. We have a front-loading Miele washer and dryer.
These holes will require us to either darn them - or give up on this brand all together. Sadly I think the damage will require us to do the latter.
We've attempted to contact the manufacturer - multiple times - and have not heard a reply. Needless to say, we do not have good things to say about their customer service.
You may have better luck than we did - but I strongly suggest you look elsewhere for organic cloth diapers.
Wanted to love them but they don't work May 09, 2012
By TG I wanted to love these because they are made in the US and are organic. I also thought the design was cute and I was impressed with the absorbent liner. However, after many attempts with these - yes, I prepped them according to the instruction - I found them to leak every time - and yes, I tucked them in around the legs. They felt so wet around my baby's skin too, so I went with a hybrid diaper instead. At least with those, the pad just gets wet, not the entire diaper wrapping my baby in pee!
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