thread: Best cloth nappies

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    BabeSimmo Guest

    Best cloth nappies

    Hi... I am hunting... for the best cloth nappies that I couldn't be better choosing one! I've used the Pea Pods for my DS1 but disaster with little leak through pant and cot mattress! :O

    I wonder if need to know some feedbacks from you - the best cloth nappies (but I know some nappies are normal with problems - leak or trim or not fit properly, etc).

    One size for suitable the day and night for my DS2 (is 2 months old) but hope not getting leak while walking, crawling, etc. (I heard some say Pea Pods got leak through walking, crawling, etc).

    And also one size for my DS1 for day time, too.

    I am after the night time nappy for my DS1 - Sandmans, GNST, WildChild or Krap Kratcher but are sized.

    I rather the one size nappies for day and night until my DS2 will be a heavy weter later at over 10 months old. Then switch to night nappy for my DS2.

    I found too many on websites for nappies shop online with stocking of all brands. Plus I found the websites of own brands (not shop online).

    Any recommend with best brands and prices if cheaper or expensive? Give me the list for one size with no cover. And another list for one size with requiring a cover. Please put saying pocket, fitted or AIO on any one size nappy brands and also put either a cover or no cover. It would be easy for useful.

    Any nappy brands have has ever failed because leak, poo splashed, trim, not fit properly, etc?
    Last edited by BabeSimmo; June 26th, 2008 at 04:59 PM. : Adding extra words

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    At night i use a OSFM BBH, if you turn the frills on the leg inside the nappy they contain poo-spolsions really well. i think that these are $25 each, but cheaper if you bulk buy... you need a cover for these nappies.
    Honestly they are a great nappy for everyday use and night use. I have other nappies that i also use, but if you are looking for something that both your boys can wear day and night i would go for these...
    However there are loads more girls in the know that would better answer your questions...

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    IMO

    Best OSFA is bum genuis pocket nappy.. you can use them over night for a light wee child just suff it more. i dont use them over night. Happy heiney are good too

    Wildchild and sandmans are good over night as is BBB or BBH

    People are raving about snoozey wuns but the maker of those is very flat out...

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    Excuse me for butting in but what does OSFM mean? Does it mean "one size fits most"?? i see it everywhere but not sure?
    I'm looking at buying some BBH's fitted nappies & covers heard they are the most popular?
    I'll keep an eye on this thread to learn more...

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    Yep thats right Ren!!

    baby beehunds are great!!!!

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    The chick from Snoozywuns will custom make a nappy in around 3 days - you get it within a week (I just emailed her and put in my order, got it 6 days later). Its the only night nappy that I would recommend (not that I have tried heaps, but when your 17 month old is sleeping through with them and no leaks - why change!!)

    I like Bumgenius pockets too.. but I'm still trying everything.. Baby beehinds are good, haven't quite gotten the absorbency up on mine yet so have to change them pretty frequently cos my DS is a big wetter...

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    Yep, got it in one Ren (pun intended). Why don't you join us in the cloth nappies general discussion thread, we'd love to see you?

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    Mar 2007
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    ok I will girls! I'll join you all over there - thanks for the invite