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finally an inexpensive diaper

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Hey ladies I am like most of you in this tough economic time we switched to cloth diapers for the inexpensive cost. Until we started looking around and we realized how expensive the upfront cost was going to be.
Well I FINALLY found a great diaper for only 2.99 a diaper. I couldn't believe it. The website is www.bestbuybaby.com I hope some of you have wonderful luck like I have with them.
post #2 of 6
I don't see ANY diapers there. Do you have the correct link?
post #3 of 6
I think she means http://www.babybestbuy.com/baby-diapering-2/ they sell the dappi brands of diapers. I actually like there nylon pull on pants and cotton wraps even there my true blue back up covers there diapers them selfs though i really don't they run extremely small (the "fitted"). they also don't hold much more than a good assorbant paper towel would. .. For some Imho better cost effective cd choices consider
1) prefolds good quality prefolds will run between $2-$4 each on average and will fit pretty much every shape baby

2) snuggleup/snuggle bottoms http://www.babybunz.com/Snugglebottoms-Velcro.html these run around $6 each are nicely assorbant but wont break the bank

3) tiny tots fitted http://www.thebabymarketplace.com/se...9711800.2.html they are no frill flannel diapers but again they do work these were actually some of dh "favorites" with our dd

4) flats if your up to it flats can work from birth to potty and are a deffinate penny pincher choice at around $13 a dozen

Deanna
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no problems

I have a heavy soaker for a child abd I have used this diaper for the last two nights and all I do is put one doubler in it and he hasent soaked throught once. I do love the covers thought they are so soft and another plus you can put evrything in the dryer including the cover wich for me is a huge plus. I also have the prefolds and pins but the reason I opted to go with these diapers is the price as well has my hubby and my mil are afraid to use the pins and these diapers are so easy that my hubby can do it which makes him feel good. He knows the benifits of cd and is willing to use these wich I love. I feel as if I have his support eventhough he has always supported me. I may eventually branch out with more expensive cd but for a first timer I am completly happy with this diaper.
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Originally Posted by kevinsmom08 View Post
I have a heavy soaker for a child abd I have used this diaper for the last two nights and all I do is put one doubler in it and he hasent soaked throught once. I do love the covers thought they are so soft and another plus you can put evrything in the dryer including the cover wich for me is a huge plus. I also have the prefolds and pins but the reason I opted to go with these diapers is the price as well has my hubby and my mil are afraid to use the pins and these diapers are so easy that my hubby can do it which makes him feel good. He knows the benifits of cd and is willing to use these wich I love. I feel as if I have his support eventhough he has always supported me. I may eventually branch out with more expensive cd but for a first timer I am completly happy with this diaper.
Thats great I wonder if this is diffrent than what I had for my DD. We found some locally at our babies R Us when my dd was a newborn 96.5 years ago. they were SUper thin and tiny my 6lb 18 inch newborn out grew hers in 2 weeks. DH hated them because one tiny pee and she was literly dripping wet.

Deanna
post #6 of 6
ohh looking it up furturer you may have a thicker type I had the newborn
ones with rayon and rayon is just not assorbant at all. the ones on the sight say cotton and cotton makes a diffrence.

deanna
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