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The OsoCozy 6 Pack Prefolds Bleached Cloth Diapers are made from 100% soft Indian cotton, designed to fit infants weighing 15-30 lbs. These durable and versatile diapers not only serve as excellent burp cloths but also double as cleaning rags, making them a practical choice for eco-conscious parents looking to save money and reduce waste.
Material Type Free | Latex Free |
Lining Description | Cotton |
Material Type | Cotton |
Item Weight | 0.82 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 22 x 1 x 14.5 inches |
Weight Range | 15-30 lbs |
Incontinence Protector Size | Size 2 |
Size | Size 2 (Pack of 6) |
Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | White |
Reusability | Resuable |
Recommended Uses For Product | Babies |
J**I
Very absorbent
Excellent pre folds very absorbent. Will buy again.
J**G
Muy buenos
Esta muy largo en tamaño 2, mi bebé tiene 1 año 2 meses y pensé en usarlo con cubierta pero le queedaba muy grande (pensé en el tamaño 1 pero tenia duda por esa razón pedà el 2), asà que lo corté y le hice costura con la maquina de cocer y quedó excelente y del tamaño perfecto, aguanta muchÃsimo, muy absorbente, suave, lo recomiendo, solo tomen en cuenta las medidas
C**Z
Good Product
These products have worked well and as expected.They were slightly smaller than I expected, but they work well in the pad fold. If you're wanting to do more elaborate folds with your diaper, choose a size bigger.
M**A
buon prodotto
Tessuto morbido e buona assorvenza!Decisamente più difficili da usare rispetto i pocket!Leggermente piccola la taglia rispetto alle misure scritte!
S**Y
New dad, new to cloth diapers, highly recommend these. How to below:
New dad here. Kiddo is nearly 8 months old now, has been in these cloth diapers for about 7 of those months. We tried the Gerber diapers recommended by Wirecutter, plus a few other brands and these hands down were the best. Bought a total of 7 packs which is probably more than we need (could have gotten away with 5-6 packs, just need to be diligent about wash days).These diapers are highly absorbent. Coupled with ‘booty love’ diaper ointment (olive oil based) our kiddo never had diaper rash even during those liquid poop months. We wash our diapers every 2-3 days. Here’s our process:1. Dump diapers and cloth wipes out of reusable diaper bag straight into washer. Don’t put reusable diaper bag in yet. Our kid was 100% breast fed for the first 6 months. Never rinsed the diapers before washing. Now that our kiddo is on a mix of breast milk and solid food, we use the GroVia diaper liners and they’re perfect.2. Dump about 1/2 to 1 cup bleach in to the washer, set washer to ‘pre-wash’. This takes our machine about 10 minutes. Hottest water setting ya got. If you’re nervous about bleach don’t be, but if you still are, you can use Oxy Clean, or just the hot water only. Just don’t skip the pre-wash step.3. Turn reusable diaper bag inside out while trying not to touch the inside. Dump into washer.4. Dump whatever detergent you use for your typical wash load in. Keep wash water temp to hottest setting. Start wash.5. Come back once load is done, hang dry reusable diaper bag. Throw diapers and wipes into dryer and set to highest/warmest setting. Our dryer takes about 90 minutes to get our diapers totally dry. But then again our dryer isn’t very efficient.6. Once dry, fold and put away.Other things to get:- The reusable diaper bags or hamper bags I mentioned. We do fine with just two.- GroVia diaper liners. They’re biodegradable and supposedly flushable BUT DO NOT FLUSH THEM. That’s asking for trouble.- Thirsties diaper covers. Lots of fun designs. We operate with about 5-6 but I think we could do it with 4-5. We wash these in regular laundry about 1 time per week.- Cloth Wipes. You’re already doing the laundry, why not save a little more money and generate a little less waste?- A separate diaper pail (we use the Ubbi one recommended by the Wirecutter website) for the diaper liners when there’s feces in them, and for disposable wipes and diapers. When our kid poops, we wipe with a couple disposable wipes, then with a cloth wipe. The disposables go in the ‘trash’ diaper pail.
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