They are tried and true. There's heaps of youtube videos on the best ways to fold them to fit certain shaped kids/girsl/boys.
I've used cloth for over 7 years and never really used liners, but many do for different reasons.
I won't lie, they do take a bit of practice, but once you get the hang of it you'll be fine.
They are def the cheapest cloth nappy out there.
Oh !! I hadn't thought of looking at folding on YouTube how awesome
Do you use 3 way fasteners or those big safety pins?
Can you use them on toddlers too ?
I only just thought if it cause I have to use reusable breast pads as disposable make me sweaty in this weather and I figured it must be the same with nappies
I totally failed the nappy pin lessons at mothers school.....snappis are easy to come by.
Yep fine on toddlers too though may have to change more often as they wee faster, harder and with more volume
I live in the hottest part of the country but I don't often need a cover either as the heat just makes the wetness evaporate faster too.
I use terry flats. I love them. We've just been camping for a week, it's all I used, and I actually prefer them to MCNs now.
PUL isn't really breathable, but it's less toxic than PVC, which is what the cheap placcy pants are made of. My favourite covers for terry flats are Bubblebubs, TotsBots and Thirsties. WeeHuggers too, but they're hard to find now that the company has shut down.
You need a cover of some sort. I got some great covers from Gumtree second hand. You can reuse the covers and just change the nappy. So you don't need that many
Yep, they leak. But if you're looking to save $$ you can grab a 3 pack of the plastic pants ("pilchers") from Big W for about $1.90 and they last for ages. We got 2 x 3 packs in each size. Done.
The PULs breathe better (and then there's wool and other types too) but it depends on how much you want to spend.
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