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5 Pack Ultra "All-In-One" Cloth Diaper Variety Pack - Infant Size | 
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Brand: Kushies Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $55.00
New (2) from $55.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 59 reviews Sales Rank: 5173
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 7.5 x 5.5
MPN: U1005 UPC: 064408010054 EAN: 0064408010054 ASIN: B0000649E1
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| • | Recommended for nighttime, nap time and heavy wette | | • | Made of 8 layers of 100% cotton flannel plus an inner waterproof barrier | | • | Patented built-in flap for extra absorbency | | • | Soft leg elastic and adjustable hook and loop closure for a snug fit | | • | Made of 100% cotton flannel with a 100% vinyl coating |
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Product Description Reusable cloth diapers mean no more disposables that create land fill. Recommended for nighttime, nap time and heavy wetter. Made of 8 layers of 100% cotton flannel plus an inner waterproof barrier. Patented built-in flap for extra absorbency. Soft leg elastic and adjustable hook and loop closure for a snug fit. Made of 100% cotton flannel with a 100% vinyl coating. Infant ( 10-22 lbs.) 5 Pack. Colors and style may vary.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 54 more reviews...
returned August 13, 2008 I ordered a few of these on rec of a friend. she must never have tried bumgenius or others. these were so bad i returned the rest of the ones i ordered. heavy and felt wet at first pee. not a good product. read my full review at themommablog.info
Not worth it even for the great price August 2, 2008 I'm sorry to report that I do not like these diapers at all. When I first ventured into the world of cloth diapers, I was appalled at how expensive they can be so I was delighted to find Kushies since they are such a reasonable price. However, I have found them to be more trouble than they are worth. I had many leaking issues with our girls; if I tried to make them as tight as possible to prevent leaking, they left marks on the girls; they got worn out within several months and started to tear at the seams; they are very bulky, etc.
I also tried a cheaper brand called Mother-Ease and I would recommend those if you're trying to not spend too much money, but also don't want to have leaking issues. But if you are lucky enough, try to find some of the really good brands second-hand/used. I just found 8 Fuzzi Bunz cloth diapers with 8 Hemp liners for only $5 DOLLARS at a yard sale!!! What a steal?!? And they are AWESOME! I can see why they are so expensive brand new because they seem to work great and they have long life and they are not bulky at all - they fit just like a disposable diaper!
Sorry Kushies!!!
Easy to use, but I'm diasappointed with early wear-and-tear July 20, 2008 I have just switched to using cloth diapers for my 9 month old, and started with about 20 Kushies brand diapers. Although I'm finding the diapers quite easy to use (especially with a disposable liner, which was the only way I could get my husband on board with the cloth diapering idea, and which makes dealing with a soiled diaper MUCH, much easier) I am surprised to find that the cover material is starting to fray and tear after just a few launderings. I've followed the manufacturer's instructions for washings, and am alternating between some line-drying and low-heat dryer drying. The material seems to tear easily near the stitching along the velcro tabs, and at the top of the waist. Also, my daughter has already figured out how to pull the velcro tabs open, so I think we'll soon be switching to the Blue Penguin SposoEasy brand, which have snaps and a sturdier material on the cover.
In general, cloth diapering is a lot easier than I thought. If you are thinking about trying it, give it a go-- but do read more product reviews that I did before you invest in the diapers.
Very bulky diaper May 21, 2008 This diaper is so bulky that most of my one year old's pants do not fit over them. They also seem to make her walk funny. I was sold on the great price and good reviews, but I feel like I wasted money and now I still have to go and buy the more expensive diapers. On a positive note, they do hold a lot of wetness and seem to dry faster in the dryer than other AIO's.
These cloth diapers are the BEST May 21, 2008 I started using these when my daughter was only 15 months old. I got the toddler sized ones and bought 2 of the 5-packs with the rolls of the flushable insides (which are so helpful for times when she goes number 2 in her diaper) and I got the extra flannel insides for at night (which is another need if your child is soaker at night).
I looked into going this route since my daughter consistently broke out in diaper rashes and I had previously used Pampers Cruisers. I later found out that Pampers Cruisers use a lot of harmful chemicals in their diapers and I had found that a lot of my friends' kids had also developed diaper rashes from wearing Pampers diapers of any kind and my friends had all switched to another brand.
So, with that in mind, I bought these. My daughter's doctor told us to switch to cloth and see how it goes. And he was right. No more diaper rashes and the big plus of them all.... my daughter is currently 22 months old and she notices the difference between wet and dry. She always tells me when she needs a new diaper; AND she now sleeps through the night without wetting her diaper. So, I am thinking that toilet training is just around the corner for my daughter. She is showing a genuine interest and I believe these cloth diapers helped out in the sense that she can actually feel the wetness when she goes in her diaper and would rather be dry; as opposed to going in a disposable which whisks away the moisture into the lining of the diaper... hence the child not noticing whether he/she is wet or dry.
The other plus with these diapers is the fact that I normally collect them in a regular shopping bag throughout the day and throw them in the washing machine at night. It's such a cinch with the upkeep of these diapers. I can't see why anyone wouldn't want to get these. Also, they fit just right. Initially, they were a little big on my daughter when she was 15 months old, but now, she's a good 28+ lbs. and they fit perfectly on her. I never had a problem with leakage with these. And these things are made to last. I was able to tell that when I first opened the package up and felt them. They have a nice and soft flannel interior with a flannel flap with a leak proof exterior and they have cute little designs on them. Very neutral. So, if I had a boy next go around, I can use these on him.
These diapers are awesome!!!! :-)
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