- FASION & STYLISH -Why not get these reusable, washable super-absorbent and comfortable cloth nappies / diapers, which are also called modern cloth nappies (MCNs) or pocket nappies. For your baby, for the cost of buying disposable nappies, these reusable nappies and inserts will last you for a much longer period of time.
- HIGN QUALITY, ADJUSTABLE, REUSABLE & WATERPROOF -Outer layer: polyester with waterproof and breathable TPU .It's convenient for mammy to carry baby while taking a walk or doing chores. Inner layer: suede cloth inside, it does not hold moisture itself ,the moisture get drawn away to the insert to keep your baby dry . Insert: each diaper would come with two 3-layer microfiber inserts. Insert dimension approx 13.7” x 5.5”
- SAVE MONEY & ECO-FRIENDLY-Our reusable cloth diapers are designed for families who require premium products. Suitable for babies and toddlers 3kg-15kg (6.6 – 33 pounds) (a rough guide for reference only) .Length of Diaper: 15” in length X 13” in width. One size fits all– you can adjust the diaper to your desired size (S,M or L) by snapping onto different rows of buttons on the nappy.
- HAPPY BABY -Hip snaps and crossover snaps to prevent “wing droop”. Washable, waterproof and breathable.Comfortable elastic legging area to prevent leaking. Package included: 6 diapers + 12 inserts.
- SINCERE SERVICE & NO RISK -1 year guarantee. If you have any problems with the product, please feel free to contact us, we’ll send you a new one or refund your money of your choice.
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Ariful Islam
Keeps his skin dry!
I was a little nervous to try these. They are made in China and are remarkably affordable, which made me think they would not be of good quality. On the contrary, they have quickly become my favorite cloth diapers, and I have ordered six more. The suede cloth interior really does wick the moisture away from my son's skin so that his skin stays dry even when the inserts are drenched. I use two inserts in each diaper, and they have never leaked like the Kushies, Little Monsters, or flats with Thirsties Duo Wrap Snaps have. The hip snaps keep the sides from sliding out of alignment like the Trend Lab diapers do. It's a lot easier to get the poop off of these (and other pocket diapers) with the diaper sprayer than to get the poop off of folded flats, prefolds, and Kushies with their annoying "Patented built in flap." Since the inserts are relatively thin, the get clean and fresh-smelling more easily than the thicker inserts. The diapers themselves don't even need to be put in the dryer. They dry in less than half an hour when draped over a towel rod under a fan, and, after a couple of weeks of being washed between once and twice per day with Earth Friendly Ecover Free & Clear detergent and rinsed with a cup of vinegar in the second rinse, these diapers have held up perfectly without any pilling in the lining like thew Little Monsters and other fleece-lined diapers have. In short, the only complaints I have about these diapers are that they are not made in America, and they are not made by a small, local operation. Then again, the diapers that are made in America tend to be made with fabrics made in China, and the diapers made by small businesses tend to cost $20 or more each. When you are broke and want to save the environment (and prevent diaper rash) one diaper at a time, these diapers don't seem like such a bad idea.
AK Sheriff
These worked like a gem
We had major blow out issues. It didn't matter what disposable diaper I used, we just couldn't contain my son's poody. I reluctantly resorted to cloth diapers. These worked like a gem! It definitely took me some time to figure them out, but now we don't have blow outs! TIPS: Wash, wash, wash, wash...they aren't lying when they say it takes 10 washes to become absorbent. We always double up on the liners because my son is a real wetter. Works like a charm. Also, don't put the liner in all the way to the top of the front, leave about 1/2 inch to an inch gap, otherwise you'll have pee leaks.
Raygena Claywell Green
GREAT value, but perhaps not the best Cloth Diaper out there
It was a hard debate whether to give these 4 or 5 stars. I went with 5 stars because for the price, these are my favorite cloth diapers and will be my go-to diapers if I need to order more, but they are not what I would consider to be the best. Backstory: I cloth diapered my first child using a combination of BumGenius All-in-Ones, FuzziBunz Pocket Diapers (Seconds), and I had 2 BumGenius Freetimes. I bought a nice recommended, organic detergent to wash them in and in a short time, my baby had ammonia burns on his bottom. We have EXTREMELY hard water and they weren't getting clean enough. A google search gave me multiple sources recommending to use Tide Original Powder to wash them in and although it voided the warranties, to me using Tide was a no brainer when it came to ammonia burns on my baby's bottom. Additionally, we live in Northeast Ohio which made hanging diapers out to dry in the winter impossible. The BumGenius All-in-Ones (my favorites) took forever to line dry (especially indoors) which resulted in us having to tumble dry them on low. Between the Tide, the hard water, and putting them in the dryer, our diapers lasted 2 years. The PUL was peeling and efforts to re-waterproof them failed (see attached picture). When I was pregnant with my second child, I looked into new cloth diapers because the cost savings and environmental impact will always be worth it to me to cloth diaper. I didn't want to spend the roughly $20 per diaper for the BumGenius diapers, so with these averaging out to around $5 a diaper, I took a chance. I bought 3 packs of 6 - costing me roughly $90 and I have a great rotation of diapers and only have to wash them every few days. I've been using them for 6 months with my second born and I couldn't be happier!!! First of all, I've always struggled with the absorbency issue with cloth diapers (although, side note, I have had WAY less poop blowouts in cloth than when we use disposables when we're on trips away from home - another perk of cloth diapers!). No cloth diaper is as absorbent as a disposable so you need to be prepared to change diapers more frequently. BumGenius were my favorite because their PUL is folded over onto the waist tabs, along with the top edges on the front and back which is helpful in preventing leaks (see uploaded photos for comparisons). The snaps are FANTASTIC for sizing. I hated the drying time with the All-in-Ones - even out on the line they didn't dry as quickly. The Freetimes dried more quickly, but I didn't find them to be as absorbent. I thought I would hate stuffing the inserts into the FuzziBunz pockets, but stuffing wasn't bad at all. What I disliked about the Fuzzibunz is that you had to adjust the elastic on the leg holes and the waist to size the diapers. Ugh! It was a huge pain and I didn't feel they were as absorbent. So for the AlvaBaby Diapers to have the snaps for sizing and a GREAT price - I was sold. A major perk is that I can hang these diapers up in my dark, cold, below ground basement during winter in Northeast Ohio and they dry overnight - no more having to use the dryer which gives me hope that they may last longer than 2 years. I still wash them in Tide and I wash the shells in warm water, extra rinse, heavy soil setting and I wash the inserts separately - also in Tide, hot water, extra rinse, heavy soil setting. Leaks do happen with the AlvaBaby diapers. If you look at the uploaded pictures of the one on Baby, anywhere the white, inner lining is showing is a potential leak spot where it touches Baby's clothing. I really try to make sure that fleece lining is tucked inside the diaper, which helps to minimize leaking. Also, several of the AlvaBaby diapers have a velvety/velour type cover which is more prone to leaks than the more "plasticy" covers because they absorb moisture from the inside liner too (see the cow print cover vs. plain blue photo). The styles and colors available are really adorable and I've gotten a lot of compliments. Sorry for the lengthy review, but all in all, these are a GREAT value in cloth diapering and I would absolutely buy them again and recommend them to anyone.
Shannon Jamarcus Riminton
Work Great, inexpensive, and great for daycare
All right, so I have been using cloth diapers since my son was born coming up on a year. I used newborn diapers for the first 2 months (Alva and Kawaii) and then I started using these. These were actually the very first pocket cloth diapers I ever got. These ended up being my favorite. They fit the best, I love the solid colors, and they are easy to customize. A note about inserts: Really, you are just getting these inserts for free. These two microfiber inserts may be enough for your baby up until s/he is 1 year old, but probably not. A term that is used around cloth diaper communities a lot is "heavy wetter". The problem with this term is it's ambiguous. So I'm going to try my best to explain absorbency. The two inserts that come with this diaper each hold about 4oz of liquid. My son outgrew this absorbancy by 3 months old. Standard flats hold 8oz. So if your child can't make it 2 hours on a standard flat, they won't make it on 2 microfiber inserts which will result in leaks. Once my son started to need more absorbency, I started stuffing his diapers with 1 microfiber and 1 Osocozy flat. That is what I've been putting in his diapers ever since. He has never had a leak. And that's why pockets are great. You can customize the absorbency. Also, I've never had a blow out with Alvababy diapers. Alvababy diapers also happen to be the diapers that fit my son the best. I have Blueberry, Grovia, Bestbottoms, Thirsties, and Mama Kalooa and I can't stand the way the snaps are on any of them. With that being said, around the time my son was 4 months, I decided I had found which diapers were my favorite and I put a bunch up. I only kept 18 out and have used those ever since. I wash my diapers every other day and with so little in rotating, they got washed a lot. Yet, they still look amazing! I hear so many people slamming Alvababy for quality, but I just haven't experienced that. I wash with Tide and Oxiclean and I put in the dryer on medium. I decided it was time to go to work and found a daycare that accepts cloth diapers. I realized with working that I might not want to stuff diapers every other night. I still plan on washing every other day but plan to do stuffing on Sundays. I decided I wanted to have enough that are preped Monday through Friday. When I was deciding on which brand to buy more of, it was a no-brainer. I chose Alvababy. I am obsessed with the solid color prints, so I decided to buy more of these and then I got some other colors from other websites. I now own 45 Alvababy diapers. You definitely don't need that many! But, for me I just wanted to have enough for the week for daycare. It would probably be easier to send flats/covers to daycare, but like most daycares, they require the whole diaper to be changed. Therefore, I highly recommend these to people. I have never had a single issue with any of my Alvababy diapers with almost a year of use. In my opinion, you are better off saving money on buying a cheaper shell and spending money on absorbency because absorbency is where most people run into issues with leaking. I don't find the PUL or snaps to be any better on expensive brands. Also, I love that I don't need to worry about daycare or another caregiver ruining an expensive diaper. If daycare loses one, it's not a big deal. However, if daycare lost a Ragababe diaper or another expensive diaper, it would be a big deal! If you do have issues, I highly recommend you contact Alvababy directly. I've never had to, but moms in some of the cloth diaper groups I'm part of contacted Alvababy directly. If you have a snap fall off, quality issues, or what not it's worth calling them. The moms who did have to call, got replacements sent. Pics: 1st-Just a pic showing this 6 pack (the old ones) mixed with newer Alvas I have bought. I haven’t received my new 6 pack yet. 2nd-Inside of old one versus brand new diaper. 3rd-Outside of old one versus brand new diaper. Note: The green diaper has snap blockers in place because I was prepping it for daycare. I know it will be hard to see in the pic, but I’m trying to show how well these held up with everyday use for 9 months.
Lori Ann Whitaker
WOW! Cloth Diaper Mama Impressed
For background, I used cloth diapers for 2.5 years with my first plus another 7 months with #2 here. I've used prefolds w/ covers, AIOs and pockets. Personally, I really like pocket diapers and bought a used stash of high-end diapers for my first child. As she was the 3rd child in that set, I knew I would have to buy some new diapers for the stash and replace some very worn ones. After looking for used high-end brands, I ended up taking a chance on these cause I really needed more in rotation and I have to say - I am blown away! Granted my original stash is used, but these seem to be just as high quality for literally A THIRD OF THE PRICE! After pre-washing 3 times, they have been extremely absorbent already, zero leaks and a lot of flexibility with fit. I thought the inserts may be cheap or shoddy, I have my own I was thinking of using, but honestly they are great too. I use one insert and it even withstood nighttime use. Obviously may need to use 2 as he gets bigger, but I was surprised it worked as well as it did with only 1. Within days, I have ordered another set. With this price point, I can replace most if not all of my stash. I cannot speak to durability, but even if I had to replace some of these in a year - I am still paying less than high-end new and likely to still come under high-end used. Also to anyone new to cloth, I love to suggest Grovia cloth wipes. Having all cloth is simpler and they work fantastic as well - some are 3+ years strong.
Gana Miftari
This diaper is a good example of why expensive isn't always the best
This diaper is a good example of why expensive isn't always the best. We've used a popular cloth diaper for months on our baby assuming it was the best, since it was the most expensive. The inserts in that brand were coming apart and someone suggested microfiber to stay dry longer. We didn't want to go with another popular brand that has microfiber so we tried these. We were surprised at how great they worked. It's been a few weeks since using these and we love them. We prepped them as directed, use Method laundry soap, and we use a sprayer to spray off the poop in the toilet. The microfiber inserts still look brand new and we've never had a problem with blow outs or leaks. We love them so much, we are completely switching brands.
Donna Renee Rensel
Can be cheaper
I paid too much for these here, go to the website and get directly from supplier and you get to pick your colours, they are about 4.50 for one (with our insert) and 5-6 dollars with. The inserts are really thin so I do suggest if you just want the skins buy them and get the thicker bamboo inserts to use with these. No strange smells no complaints. Will update as I use this and others.
Jackie Quick
Better than standard diapers
These diapers really do live up to their expectancy, ordered 2 sets so I have 12 diapers. If you really don't mind cleaning the diapers after each use and want to save yourself a lot of money in the long run, these diapers are more than worth it. I started out with 6 of them and had some standard diapers for backup until I bought the second pack. Ignore some of the posts about leaks, If you change them regularly they will not leak and the only time I've found them to leak is at night time but putting 2 inserts (6 pack diapers comes with 12) in the diaper prevented leaking for me. Now you'll have your own experience with this product but don't listen to some of the other reviews; give it a try and go from there, it might just save you a lot of money in the long run.
Tammy Creamer
It has been a really great experience! My 7-month-old is still using disposables at ...
I ordered 3 packs of these! The colors are cute and all of the diapers were Alva Baby brand. After reading some reviews on here, I washed the inserts about 5-6 times before using them and I haven't had any issues with absorbency. We are several days into this journey and so far have not had any blowouts or issues of any kind. It has been a really great experience! My 7-month-old is still using disposables at night so I plan on purchasing some of the bamboo inserts so we can transition out of disposables entirely! I also ordered 5 of these pocket diapers directly from their website. Yes, they are cheaper but you only get one insert there and shipping took about 3 weeks. The ones I ordered off Amazon came from the same company and included 2 inserts and were delivered in 2 days! Would definitely recommend these to any parents considering cloth diapers!
April Richards
works very well
These worked terrific for me. I followed the basic washing instructions and care tips from: "fluffloveuniversity" online. They are a free resource for new moms. Amazon wouldn't let me post link, but just do a search. For those of you that want a no-nonsense approach to cloth diapers. You can read a lot of misleading and overwhelming information about diapering. This site keeps it simple. I upgraded with x5 layer bamboo inserts. So I only have to stuff one insert and I'm done. The MF inserts that come with the diapers are okay. I just got tired of trying to double stuff them. The MF cloths can always be used for household cleaning!