Bum Genius Grasshopper Cloth Diaper
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Product Description
Cloth diapering is making a comeback and for good reason. They're more convenient - Velcro buttons and snaps have replaced pins, and in place of old-fashioned rubber panties, the new cloths use water-resistant covers. Secondly, they're cheaper!! Parents can take care of their baby's needs straight through toilet training for a total cost of less than $300, whereas disposables may run up to $3,000. Bum Genius Grasshopper Cloth Diaper is the market's first choice.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #44838 in Baby Product
- Brand: bumGenius
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
Features
- Rated #1 cloth diaper
- One size from birth to toddler
- Outstanding value
- Immediate delivery
Customer Reviews
Even better than I expected
When I decided to use cloth diapers for our son, I knew that there would be lots of benefits (good for the environment, good for baby's skin), but I never could have imagined how much I love these cloth diapers.
As an avid babysitter growing up, I have change thousands of disposable diapers and I was afraid that the cloth diapers would be a lot more work and cumbersome....I was so wrong!
The bum genius diapers are so easy to use, even my husband likes them. Both my sister and her sister-in-law were majorly opposed to using cloth diapers with their children. But after baby-sitting for my son and using our Bum genius diapers, they are both planning on switching to cloth diapers with their next child.
For me, it's just one extra load of laundry per week (as long as you buy enough diapers) and they look spectacular when they come out of the dryer. No leaks, stains, or disappointments here. Just one happy baby and one very happy mom.
I wish I had found these sooner
When my daughter was born my only thought on what kind of diapers to use was disposable. After all aren't all the cloth diapers akward and high maintenance? I used disposable diapers for over a year before I saw an article in a Parenting magazine that peaked my interest. The article was on cloth diapers and how they have evolved. The article listed several brands so I figured the best thing to do for someone who knows next to nothing about them was to try one of each. I decided to go for the pocket diapers since they were so close to the disposable diapers I was used to. So I ordered Fuzzibunz, Happy Heinie, BumGenius pocket diapers, as well as a bamboo diaper (not a pocket diaper, but hey, I wanted to see what a bamboo diaper was like). I immediately found myself favoring the BumGenius because they were so much like the fit of the disposable diapers. BumGenius diapers breathe so well and fit so well that there are no leaks and my daughter has had no diaper rashes since we switched to cloth diapers. These are fantastic diapers and even though I'm only going to use them for about another year or two, they are still saving me money! These diapers clean up well too. For poopie diapers, simply empty the poo into the toilet, pull the pad out of the pocket and wash. Diapers can be kept in a clean, dry pail for up to 4 days if you can't wash immediately. I would recommend washing every other day at least because the diapers can get a strong ammonia smell to them if you don't wash them right away. Basically, these are the best cloth diapers that I've ever tried and I highly recommend them to anyone interested in using cloth diapers.
Best Cloth Diapers Out There!
I have been using my BG 3.0's on my twins since they were six weeks old and I love them. I bought 28 during my pregnancy and put them on the babies as soon as they were big enough and I've never had a leak which is more than I can say for the disposables I used before I was using these. I have to wash diapers every other day and by paying close attention to the manufacturers guidlines, they have washed up perfectly and my babies tushies stay rash free and healthy. Great product, I hope they last through potty training but only time will tell.

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