thread: Haven't used cloth since the old terry flats....Where do I start???

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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2007
    Ever so slowly going crazy...
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    Red face Haven't used cloth since the old terry flats....Where do I start???

    Was walking through the local shopping complex the other day, and the chemist is advertising Peapods!!! I have never found MCN in town here before, only seen them online.

    Thay are now selling Peapods, $9.99 with absorber. And Dh actually said what a great idea!!!


    I need an easy nappy, nothing that needs covers as well, and an easy wash. I will have 6 kids, and will only put bub in cloth for now, I'll change Kane over when I'm more settled and used to them!!!

    So what is the best cloth for my very busy life, and is $9.99 a good price??? I'm clueless, haven't used cloth since my first three were TT!!!

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    Registered User

    Feb 2004
    Melbourne
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    $9.99 is a great price, my friend swears by peapods so it sounds like a good deal to me

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    Registered User

    Jul 2006
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    Good price indeed..but for my 2 girls...Peapods are the worst nappy i ever purchased and they became my emergancy nappy!

    I use alot of One size nappies...Bumgenius, Haute (easier with 2 in cloth)
    And AIO/pockets....Bubblebubs, Green Kids, BBH, Monkey Doodlez
    Fitted.....Cute Tooshies or BBH Bamboo

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2007
    Ever so slowly going crazy...
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    Would AIO be easier for me, or are pocket nappies ok??

    I thought the price was good too, and so did DH.

    Maybe I should buy a bigger one for Kane now and see if I like it??

    The reviews are so mixed with peapods, but they are with other brands too!!! Its so hard when theres none in town to just buy one and test!!!


    What sort of price are the other types??

  5. #5
    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2007
    Ever so slowly going crazy...
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    OMG!!! Just went and seen some prices!!!

    Dh would have a fit if I bought one nappy for $30!!!!

    The only nappy that was as cheap as $10 were the prefolds....

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    Registered User

    Jul 2006
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    AIO and Pocket are as easy as each other...AIO are less time consuming (ie dont need to stuff them).

    MCN are not cheap at all!

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    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    Hey Jodie

    That is a great price for peapods.

    Can't comment on their performance cos I don't have any. Read far too many bad reviews in my research to scare me off using that brand.

    If it helps at all, I use a lot of all in two's (widdlewuns, itti bittis), pockets (bumgenius, happy heiny, haute) and fitted (baby beehinds, mandy macs) with DS. I use the baby beehinds and mandy macs with DD as well cos they are one size fits all - but of course need a cover, so not good for you huh.

    I mostly use work at home mum brands of fitted nappies for DD, itti bittis and prefolds for DD.

    Not really helpful am I...lol

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    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    Gold Coast
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    Hey Purplemamma,
    I am so with you on this question. MCNs are somthing I am seriously considering. The prob is, I am newbie at this babymaking caper and to be honest with you, for me, its not the expense of dispsables that bothers me, more the environmental impact. However, after spending hours trawling through web pages and forums, I am now more confused than ever. I understand that my "stash" is prob going to cost me 600 odd bucks. That is fine, (its probably the only baby cost we will incur, first grandchild so game on in the pram/cot/capsule dept. Bedroom looks like toys r us!!)
    I also live in QLD and being as we are the boardshorts/thongs type, I really like the idea of my kid being able to get around in a nappie that looks like shorts.
    But where do I spend my $$$? I kinda want to have stuff organised, I dont think shopping for nappies will be high on my list of priorities when I am ankle deep in night feeds and nasty bums.
    I get the old "get what you pay for" philosopy, but even in the high end MCNs, there seems to be a division about what works.
    So, does anyone have opinions about brands for boys or girls (which is better for which)
    Basically, what I am looking for is a safe bet (and I want to use em at night if I can)
    I dont want this to be an expensive disaster.
    Thanx, Shell (Sorry for highjacking your thread PM....

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    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    Jodie - if you do fitted & covers - try to get fitted that are OSFA - like baby beehinds - they fit both kids really well here. Plus you can't go past motherease rikki covers - they are fantastic - expensive - but well worth it. Bummis are great covers too.

    Shell - I have noticed some brands better on DD than DS for example:-

    Monkey Doodlez AIO - great on her, suck on him
    Bubblebubs AIO - great on her, suck on him
    Baby Beehinds AIO (magicalls) - great on him, suck on her

    Good on both kids - BumGenius (pockets - one size fits all), baby beehinds fitteds, and itti bittis.

    I also try to get nappies (if they are sized nappies) to get ones that have a huge weight range - for example, widdlewuns - mediums are from 7kg to 15kg or something like that - so thats like a year that they could be in them.... what a great nappy!!!! DS can wear both the medium and the large (large is 10kg plus) so while I'm waiting for her to get big enough, he can wear them

    However, having said all that - its all trial and error to what suits your kid - cos all babies are built differently.

    Good luck!!!

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    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    Gold Coast
    1,153

    Thanx Arimeh,
    Just bit the bullet and ordered the deluxe trial pack from Baby Beehinds. I got the ones that need a top cover too as further up this forum it mentioned that they help contain the "explosions" (ooooh, I sooo cant wait) better. I think I get 1 hemp 1 bamboo + some over the top thingies and I had to choose a size. $102 all up and you get some boosters and a bag as well. It says you save $30 so bugger it.
    Sooo, anyone wanna lend me their newborn so I can try em out??
    Have ages to wait, (13wks now) So will keep reading what you guys have to say.
    Thanx heaps, Shell (ps looks like my order was what you told me to get, so good pick)

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    Aug 2007
    Melbourne
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    I use BBH as the main nappies, the rest i hhave divided up into types...
    I have a couple of night only nappies
    Some cr@ppy nappies, not for the poo, but they are useless and are ones that i will chuck on for an hour before bed or something like that
    and going out nappies and covers. These generally consist of the AIO's and are really cute and nice to touch too.
    I like her to have on a cool (as in trendy/awesome looking) nappy if i am going to be stripping her down so i can show them off (vain i know, but im not paying for cute ones just to have them covered all the time - bring on summer, hopefully she is crawling by then!!!)

    Shell - in my opinion the Hemp ones are useless and not very absorbent at all - they dry quicker but you use them quicker iykwim...

    If you want to be doing full time nappies you are going to need about 24+ nappies, that way you have a load drying and a load for wearing... a NB will have b/w 8-12 wet nappies a day.
    Also to note i didnt start using the BBH until MJ was about 3 weeks old, they were just huge on her, would use prefolds and a cover - the bambino mio inserts were good for this

    You might also want to head to spotlight or something similar and get some fleece, cut this into rectangles and use them as liners inside the nappies - makes the poosplosions easier to clean up!
    I got extra and use squares as bum wipes with some camomile and calendula flower tea diluted with water.. yucky colour but she has never had nappy rash and if she is red it helps sooth.

    Sorry for the novel but hope this helps

  12. #12
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    Gold Coast
    1,153

    Thanx Sammie jane,
    Also found a shop here on coast that sells lots of the brand names so I will go and inspect (with my vast experience in nappy choosing-NOT) but at least I may get a handle on what things are.
    God, I wish it were horse rugs we were dealing with- no probs shopping in that dept!!!
    Strange what you get excited about, cot shopping, prams BAH....But for some reason am in the midst of a MCN fetish. Stupid hormones!!!
    But I def get you on the funky look. Whats the point if you cant show em off?
    Let you know how i go........ Shell