thread: Suggestions for a good workhorse AI2

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    Suggestions for a good workhorse AI2

    Hi,

    I would appreciate if people could give me their recommendations for a good AI2.

    I have so far Abby Gro and Bubba Moo and wanted to try a few more to see what suits DD. I've heard about Itty Bittis (but from the comments I've read in the forum they don't seems to be very absorbant).

    Thanks!

    Vo

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    Dec 2007
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    Itti bitti aren't incredibly absorbent if you have heavy wetters - but for most people, they work well

    I use Widdlewuns here.

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    Cute Tooshies Candies are awseome! We only use ittis for short periods here too.

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    haha my DS must be abnormal.. he wears ittis for 11 hours straight at night time lol

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    Baby beehinds magicalls

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    Thanks everyone!

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    haha my DS must be abnormal.. he wears ittis for 11 hours straight at night time lol
    Yeah but he's not a toddler, with a toddler bladder holding a massive amount of toddler wee! LOL

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    Widdlewuns, their "funkywuns" are good, and cheaper if you can get them. Itti's work here for me. Pockets are a better workhorse for me cause the outers dry very quickly, and you can have heaps of inserts to use. Prefolds with any shell or cover are good value!

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    ittis work well here.
    Also Twinkle Lily Trimsters, Whizz Kidz, and most pocket nappies if you're willing to give them a go I like pockets because you can stuff them to fit absorbency

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    haha my DS must be abnormal.. he wears ittis for 11 hours straight at night time lol
    mine too But he's only 8 months, though they are pretty soaked by morning... could have something to do with the 3-4 night feeds he has still lol

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    Ittis work well here too (most of the time). I also love twinklelily trimsters which are aimed for heavy wetters.

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    Thanks again everyone.

    Yes I like pockets too and have a couple (will probably getting more - quite like the new Bumgenius - its easy to stuff) but DH carries like a girl when he has to put his hand in the envelope when its dirty so I'm mainly getting AI2 for him.

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    Pop Ins work awesomely for us. Though I did use Ittis for DD as my day to day, and they were fine.

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