Gerber Diaper Service Cloth Diapers (6-pk.)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Gerber Diaper Service Cloth Diapers are comfortable, breathable, and super-absorbent. This 6-pk. is heavy weight for durability, too. Just 3 simple folds and Baby is diapered. You can reuse each one more than 100 times, unlike disposables. And cotton diapers have so many other uses: They make great burping cloths, changing pads, lap pads, washcloths and baby wipes. 100% cotton. Machine washable. Imported. 20-1/2Lx14-1/2W".
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6256 in Baby Product
- Brand: Gerber
Features
- Features: Unscented
- Material: Cotton
- Health Facts: Plastic-Free
- Care and Cleaning: Machine Wash
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Review
Basic 100 percent cotton diapers are designed for that one purpose--and every parent discovers 50 more. Whether they get sent out to a diaper service or not, these 21-by-14-inch rectangles of prefolded white cotton (with nifty blue edge stitching) will be pressed into service as wipes, spit-up cloths, emergency towels, bathroom rags, and more. For their intended use, folding instructions are on the back. --Richard Farr
Customer Reviews
Good, but not the best.
These are absorbant diapers and they hold up to the regular abuse of washing over and over again. They need to be washed several times before they are soft. I do need to mention that if you choose to cloth diaper your baby, you might want to just use velcro covers first since the weave is very tight on this diaper. I used pins, at first, and got frustrated, because they wouldn't go through the diaper. After a few washings, the weave loosened a bit and I was able to pin them more easily.
Great diapers!
Gerber makes a quality prefolded cloth diaper. When folded in thirds, they fit nicely into diaperwraps. They are strong and cannot compare to any other cloth diaper I've seen. To make them last longer I only bleach them when they are soiled, not just wet. I have found that these diapers last through about four consecutive years of diapering.
Sturdy cloth diapers.
Good strong cloth diapers. They stand up to the abuse of the machine very well. I only have two problems with them. They aren't very soft, and they are hard to pin. I added velcro to mine just to avoid having to fight with them and a nine month old. Aside from these little problems, they are good, absorbant diapers that I use daily on my baby.








