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HomeOrganic Baby ApparelOrganic Baby Burp ClothsBumkins Cotton Premium Prefold Diaper, 6 Pack |
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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
great diapers Oct 17, 2010
By arbequina
"arbequina"
These are fantastic prefolds. I have three different brands -- Bummis, Bumkins, and GMDs. Of the three. the Bumkins quilted up the most by FAR and seem to be the softest and most absorbent as a result. I use these for everything -- diapers, burp cloths, to cushion his head or bum while I'm changing him, etc. Prefold diapers generally are just incredibly useful to have and this brand is definitely top notch.
As far as the previous reviewer and the issue with prepping: I agree with the commenters to that review that this amount of prepping is pretty standard for unbleached diapers. You can get around it if you have a huge stockpot by boiling the diapers instead to strip out the oils. I boiled all of my prefolds in batches of 4 for about 15-20 minutes and that was sufficient to fully prep them.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
soft and absorbant Dec 09, 2010
By momof3 great deal. These are super soft and insanely absorbant! Being used for cloth diapering my 7 month old.
super absorbant prefold Mar 07, 2012
By R.S.
"R.S."
These prefolds are a bit bulky, however they are extremely absorbant which is exactly what I need. I use them for changing pads, burp cloths, in the crib under my baby's head to catch spit up....I rarely ever wash crib sheets b/c it is all absorbed into the prefold. This prefold is awesome under a wool pull on diaper cover...it is not trim but in jammies or under a loose clothes it is great my baby stays dry much longer than in other diapers. She is 17 lbs now and I use the largest size, which creates a large rise on her. They do quilt up a lot and require a lot of prepping but it is worth it.
Prep Time Jan 13, 2012
By ProudPregoLady I have a few different brands of unbleached/unbleached organic prefolds, but these took WAY longer to prep than my other brands I have. I washed (in crunchy clean cloth diaper detergent)and dried them 5 times, plus I did a 20 minute boil (after about the 4th wash and dry) with a couple drops of dawn and these still repelled water! I just boiled them again for another 20 minutes and I am doing a final wash and dry on hot, we will see. I wouldn't buy this brand again, I am sticking to GMD.
Great value on good quality cloth prefolds Dec 12, 2011
By TwinsForMeToday Compared to the GMD prefolds I've used, these are a bit thinner and slightly less absorbent but they are much cheaper! They are still very absorbent and quilt up nicely after a few washings. They are more absorbent than the prefolds that come with econobum diapers. They wash well and their slightly creamy off white color is good for hiding faint stains!
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