🌟 Elevate Your Diaper Game with Style!
This Baby Double Rows of Snaps 6pcs Pack Fitted Pocket Washable Adjustable Cloth Diaper is designed for modern parents seeking a blend of functionality and eco-friendliness. With an anti-leak TPU exterior, adjustable sizing, and included inserts, it offers a reliable and stylish solution for diapering needs.
Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 8.1 x 3.3 inches |
Item model number | ZH6CX60002 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Minimum weight recommendation | 8 Pounds |
Maximum weight recommendation | 33 Pounds |
Material Type | Plastic |
Additional product features | Adjustable snap, Waterproof, Reusable, One Size, Washable |
Number Of Items | 6 |
Best uses | cloth baby diaper |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 1.05 pounds |
M**.
Amazing Cloth Diapers for a First-Timer - Never Too Late to Try! Tips for Beginners!
Review from my fiancee:All right, this might get kind of long, but if you're new to cloth diapering, stick with me! This is the review/information I wish I read before I started. Trust me!Nov. 15th marked six months of life for our daughter and, on my part, six months of guilt about the massive amount of diapers we were using going into landfills. I am currently a stay at home mom, so I finally took the plunge to try out cloth diapers during the day. I decided to start with a modest amount, so I purchased this six pack. And I'm so happy I did!These cloth diapers by LBB feature clips on the front, so they're easily customized to the size of your baby. Our daughter is currently around 16 lbs., and there is plenty of room to spare for her growth, but I'm confident that these would've fit her since her birth (at around 7 lbs.). The outside of these diapers is waterproof, which is wonderful. The inside has a pocket for a thick insert (each diaper comes with a free insert). This type of cloth diaper is a hybrid (sometimes referred to as an "All in Two" cloth diaper), which means it has a waterproof exterior and a pocket into which you can put the insert of your choice. If you're new to all this, all you really need to know is that this type of diaper is by far the most user friendly of them all.I find these diapers super easy to use, and they are wonderfully soft. My daughter seems perfectly comfortable in them; I'd imagine that they must be like sitting on a pillow compared to the disposable diapers she's been wearing since birth. A lot of cloth diapering websites I've looked at recommend buying used ones, as they can be quite an expensive investment (although cheaper than disposable in the long run). I don't know why, but the idea of putting my baby's bare booty where another's has been didn't sit well with me, so I definitely wanted to buy new. I thought about going with the very expensive and highly recommended BumGenius diapers, but because I'm new to all this, I decided a cheaper option would be the best to start with. Boy, am I glad I went with these! You cannot beat their quality for the price, not to mention the fact that they come with very nice quality inserts and even some free samples of flushable diaper liners to put on top of the inserts for easy poop removal if you do so desire (and I do!).My daughter can have quite heavy pees, so I was worried that six diapers wouldn't be enough to start with (just for day use), but they are totally great. I've found a good solution to not using a thousand different disposable diapers in one day is to just lay the insert inside the diaper rather than putting it into the pocket. Make sure to put it a little bit past the front end of the diaper, because when you fold it up over your baby's belly, it'll move down slightly. I then cover the insert with a flushable liner (this is optional. I just do it to help keep most of the poop off of the insert). About every three hours or so, I simply flush away the liner and change the insert. They are so absorbent - none of her pee gets on the diaper itself, so voila! No need to change the actual diaper itself throughout the day unless an unusually heavy pee happens. In terms of what to do with the insert after it's been soiled - I simply run it under some warm water in the sink, squeeze out as much water as I can, and then put it into the Diaper Genie to wait until I have enough accumulated to wash. I've read on several websites that running it under water totally is not necessary. I do it simply because I have the time!When you get these diapers, make sure to wash them! You also want to wash the inserts a couple of times to increase their absorption. When the inserts are soiled, I wash them with a pre-soak just to make sure they're extra clean (it takes a good 2-3 days to get enough to justify doing a load of laundry. Thank you for keeping them safe for me in the meantime, Diaper Genie ;)). But don't use any fabric softener - apparently that makes them less absorptive!If you want extra inserts that are even more absorptive than the ones provided with these diapers, check out these antibacterial bamboo ones Alva Baby Cloth Diaper 4 layers Antibacterial Bamboo Viscose Inserts Super Water Absorbent 12pcs 12mb . I absolutely adore them and highly recommend buying them, as you'll go through inserts more quickly than the diapers themselves if you use the method I do. And if you're wanting some flusable liners to put over the inserts to catch the poop like the ones I mentioned, these are the ones I have and really like: Bumkins Flushable Diaper Liner, Neutral, 100 Count, (Pack of 1) I've had zero leaks in over a week of using these. Honestly, the only problem I've experienced is what to do with the wipes! It seems silly, but there's no diaper to wrap the wipes inside, so you have to put them directly into the trash after using them. Not a huge problem, but it can get sort of gross with poop. I've been thinking about doing reusable wipes as well, but I'm still not sure if I'm that 'extreme' yet :P.I've included some photos of my "set up" so to speak. First photo is of the diaper alone, second is the pocket, third is the diaper with the insert on top how I do it, and fourth is the diaper, the insert, and the flusable liner that I use all together (this is essentially exactly what it looks like before my baby's cute little booty goes on top :D).I hope this review really helps you get started! It's more work than disposable diapers, but it's really not difficult at all, and you'll be feeling like an proud, earth-conscious, cloth-diapering ninja parent in no time! Take it from me - it's never too late to switch! And for the price of a pack of disposable diapers, it's really totally worth it to give it a go.
C**S
Helpful Tips for Cloth Diapering with These Diapers! (And a Review too!)
****ONE YEAR UPDATE AT THE END****I did a huge amount of research before jumping into cloth diapering. So, let me share with you what I took away from the research I did, my own personal experience, and some tips specific to these diapers. My tips only relate to this style of diaper - I can give no insight for other types (such as prefolds or all-in-ones as I specifically researched for using this kind).1. DO YOUR PREP WORK!The inserts become more absorbing after they get multiple washes – I don’t understand the “why” of this nor do I need to know – but it works! These microfiber inserts need to be washed about 6 (or more if you want) times to get the absorbency up so that they will work well in your diapers. If you buy other inserts (which I recommend, so that you can double up at bedtime or other times – also, there are inserts out there that work better than these, although I haven’t had any issues with these when prepped correctly). If you buy other inserts that have natural material (bamboo, hemp, organic cotton) make certain you wash those by themselves several times to remove any of the natural oils before washing them with your other inserts or diapers! Also, natural fibers need more washes (8+) to be prepped. I didn’t try boiling (no thanks!) like some suggest, so I can’t speak to that.I put my inserts on the “quick wash” feature in my washer (about 30 minutes per run) and run it over and over again! I only use detergent on the first load to get out any manufacturing products, after that it isn’t necessary. You do not need to dry them between washes, but I do dry about every 3-4 washes as it seems to help absorbency as well. But that’s a matter of choice. You really only need to wash the actual diaper shell once with a bit of detergent to get off any gunk from the processing, packaging…etc.2. FLEECE IS YOUR FRIEND!A great tip I've learned and applied is to use fleece to make your cloth diapering life easier and more pleasant for your baby. Fleece is very inexpensive (get some at the discount bin at your fabric store, or Joanns almost always has it 50+% off and then get the scrap for extra discount - or use some lying around like I did!) but it is great at wicking away moisture! Fleece will let the moisture pass through and keep your baby feeling dry and comfy - plus its super soft! MAKE CERTAIN that the fleece you buy passes water through! Some fleece types are water resistant and this will cause problems as the urine can't pass through and into the diaper and inserts! Test your fleece and make sure water passes through. Use your inserts as a guide and cut as many pieces of fleece as you have diapers. I would actually cut a few extra and here is why... When baby poops, the poop stays on the fleece instead of going on the diaper, and the fleece does not have the gussets or all the material around it, and I find it easier to clean. Also, if, over the years, stains do set in...it's just a .02 cent piece of fleece, throw it away and make a new one! :) Also, my baby girl seems to poop right after I just put a new diaper on her. So, when the insert and diaper are still dry, it is easy to remove the fleece and put in a new piece to not have to do a full diaper change 15 minutes after putting on a new diaper!3. AVOID THE STINKIES WITH A WET BAGLet's face it...a bunch of pee and poop sitting for a while is just not the kind of scent that is going to inspire a Yankee Candle! Thank goodness that research led me to PlanetWise wet bags. Holy cow I LOVE these things! Wet bags have a special interior liner that keeps moisture (and smells) in. The bag has a zipper top for easy access and, again, to keep smells in. My little girl's room NEVER smells bad, despite a bag full of dirty diapers! It's pretty amazing. When you unzip the top and put in a new dirty diaper...whew! It's amazing that, once that zipper is closed, you don't smell it at all! I have 24 cloth diapers and I use two large PlanetWise bags (these also have a fabric tie that snaps around my baby's changing table, which is very convenient) - when one is full (about 14 diapers & inserts & fleece liners) I put that one in the laundry room and put up the second one. If you have only two sets of these diapers, you won't need two large bags. I also keep one medium sized bag (does not have the handle strap) on our main floor for diaper changes, it also goes in my purse when out and about. I empty before going somewhere with it, or at night, into one of the bigger bags. I can have a dirty diaper in this in my purse and not smell a thing - LOVE THAT! Also, they go right into the wash along with your diapers (remove diapers first! Don't try to wash them in the bag...just a possibly unnecessary warning...)4. HOW TO NEVER TOUCH POOP OR PEEOkay, this is a huge reason a lot of people fear doing cloth diapering - myself included (although I think my three big dogs have desensitized me to the pee/poop/vomit gross outs fairly well). When I first started, I would remove the insert and fleece liner from the diaper after each change and put them into the wet bag and then they were all ready to just dump into the washer. Seemed like a good idea. However, the inserts don't really shake out easily...or hardly ever at all... and I would try to (usually unsuccessfully) use the inside of the wet bag to grab out the liner. Usually I'd give up and just have to grab it with my finger...trying to not touch urine, which I inevitably did...most every time! Ew.So, here is what works for me and is sooooo much better! When I change her, I just fold that diaper right back in half and place it, as is, in the wet bag. Done...for the moment. I don't care if it is pee or poop...fold up and put in the wet bag all the same. The wet bag keeps things wet, so poop hasn't gotten hard or difficult to clean up (Plus it is on the fleece liner, so not too big a deal!). Or, if you are using disposable liners, throw those out and fold up the remainder into the wet bag (we have septic, so disposables go in the trash if I use them, which is rare so far). This makes changes SO quick and easy. Honestly, just as easy or easier than disposable diapers!For wash day I am fortunate enough to have a utility sink in my laundry room, so I just dump out the contents of all my Wet Bags into the large utility sink and throw the empty wet bags into the washer (which I leave open and ready to receive the pile of ick I am about to send its way…). (Don't have a sink in the laundry room? Maybe get a bucket or bin that you can use just for this purpose.) I keep a box of disposable gloves at the sink. I throw a pair of those on and then set to removing the inserts, liners and throwing them all in the washer. If there is poop that needs to be cleaned off, I do that last in the sink (which is then cleaned!!) and then throw those in the washer too. Then gloves go in the trash and I’ve never touched pee or poop! YEA! Also, once everything has already been prepped, you are good to wash the diapers and inserts all together! I do a pre-wash, a wash and an extra rinse and they always turn out perfectly.TIPS/REVIEW FOR THESE DIAPERSI have been very happy with these diapers! Full disclosure – these are the only cloth diapers I have tried! However, I had a hard time bringing myself to pay the $17-25 each for the major brands. I really wanted a one-size-fits all diaper, especially since the reason I’m cloth diapering is to save cost for this baby (#1) and future babies! These made it far more affordable and they really looked so comparable to the major brands. After reading the mostly positive reviews, I decided to try out 12 first. Was so happy with them, I bought 12 more!! The product seems very well made and high quality - I was very pleasantly surprised! When prepped correctly, I haven’t had any problems with the inserts absorbing just fine. I generally change the diaper every 3 hours and don’t really have problems with leaks. However, I did have a few leaks and was getting frustrating. After doing some research I found that I needed to just make some adjustments to make sure the legs were tight enough to not leak. Once I made those adjustments, I haven’t had an issue! Very happy with these diapers and very glad I chose them (and such a better price too)! On a side note, these diapers seem to really keep smells in far more than a disposable. With disposables, you can smell the interior smells easily, especially when baby is poopy. These diapers, even when she's just pooped, I can barely smell it, which is nice when in a public place where you can't change her right that moment. A small plus, but there you go... ;)When you put the diaper on, do a quick “openings” check to avoid leaks. I make sure that the fleece liner is fully tucked inside (so it doesn’t wick moisture right past the diaper and out onto the clothes - make sure it is fully contained in the diaper). I also make sure the legs are pulled out and not tucked inward, so that it lays flat all around the legs. Make sure the interior fabric isn’t facing out at all (around legs or back – front of tummy is less of an issue I’ve found). Make sure to tuck it in so that the exterior waterproof fabric is closing the interior fabric up. Hope that makes sense!!I find that some of the diapers fit a little bit differently than the others (about 3-4 of my diapers have to be fastened tighter than the others), so always do a quick few second check to make sure everything fits right to avoid a leak!!Also, if you choose to do an insert outside of the pocket just remember that microfiber should NOT ever go against babies skin – it will dry out their skin and can be painful after time. Make sure there is either a natural fiber insert or a fleece liner between a microfiber insert and baby’s skin. Oh, and the fleece liners are great in case you need to use diaper creams - which shouldn't touch your inserts or diapers! I would thoroughly rinse out the liners that have gotten diaper cream on them before putting them in the wash though...just in case!Whew…that was long, but hopefully it will be helpful for people!! I am really glad I’ve gone to cloth diapering, and hopefully you will be time! If you have questions, feel free to ask and I'll do my best to answer! Best of luck!UPDATEOkay, I have been using these for almost a year now and I am still as pleased with them as before. I just wash them with free & clear detergent - none of the expensive diaper detergents - and haven't had any issues. They have held up extremely well and seem as good as when we first started using them. So I would definitely still give them 5 stars! :)
L**A
Ahorro ecologista
Lo mejor para evitar seguir contaminando con pañales desechables
K**Y
The Quality of the Diapers is not satisfactory. The ...
The Quality of the Diapers is not satisfactory.The thickness of the Diaper is soo thin that it may lead to leakage, It may not stay for a longer time. So Iam willing to return the product. The photos below show the quality of the product. I feel it is a worthless one for a Price of 3410Rs. I rqst you to slove the issue ASAP.Thank You.
M**N
It's simple complicated!!
I feel like an idiot, but for the life of us neither my husband or I could figure out the snaps. It didn't fit well on our newborn, it leaked very easily when we thought we finally got it right. So we parked them hoping as she got bigger we could try again and it would be better that time. I was going to gift two or more of them but I would really hate my friends having the same problems. Maybe share a link or something on youtube showing how its done, I think the product is good but maybe not the best for newborns with all the complicated snaps.
M**U
Five Stars
dis diaper s super. bt price s high.
L**A
Excelente
Mejor que en la foto recomendado
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