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Fuzzibunz One Size Diaper, Apple Green, 10-45 Pounds by FuzziBunz
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Product SummaryManufacturer: FuzziBunz Brand: FuzziBunz Release Date: 2010-08-20 Model: ONEAGRN Color: Apple Green Product features: - Stuff and go convenience - the pocket design allows you to cusomize the absorbancy based on baby's needs
- Most economical cloth diapering choice since diaper fits baby from birth to potty training
- Durable fabric makes for easy wash and wear
- Comes with set of easy replace elastic to further extend the life of your diaper
- 1 year warranty
Description of Fuzzibunz One Size Diaper, Apple Green, 10-45 PoundsUnique to other "one size" diapers on the market FuzziBunz one size will last from birth to potty in both fit and function. With removable and replacable leg and waist elastic and durable plastic snaps this diaper will truly last for 3 and above years. The same trusted style as the perfect size FuzziBunz with leg and waist adjustments for a super perfect fit - even in a one size. A great investment for parents. Comes with replacement elastic upon purchase. Best seller. Designed for use throughout your baby's diapering years, the FuzziBunz One Size Cloth Diaper features 30+ possible adjustments to provide a custom fit for your growing child. Parents and caregivers will appreciate the easy-to-use pocket-style opening and durable snap-button fastening system, while babies will enjoy crawling around in comfort. Made from the finest materials, this diaper is and many parents say it helps prevent diaper rash. | One Size Cloth Diaper At a Glance:
Weight Requirements: Newborn - 30+ pounds
Warranty: Backed by a limited one-year warranty |
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Adjustable waist and leg snaps allow for a custom fit. View larger. |  Soft microfleece inner layer wicks away moisture, keeping your baby rash-free. View larger. | An Adjustable Diaper that Lasts Fitting babies from 7 to 30+ pounds, the One Size Cloth Diaper lets you enjoy the convenience of a diaper your baby can use right up to the potty training stage. As snug as it is versatile, this reusable diaper's leg casings and waist use button-adjustments (similar to adjustable-waist pants) to adjust to a total of 30+ settings when combined with the adjustable snap settings on the front.And parents can count on this diaper to last, thanks to its thoughtful design. Unlike cloth diapers with Velcro fasteners, this diaper's patented design includes durable snaps that last wash after wash without wearing out. The FuzziBunz One Size Cloth Diaper also comes with a no-sew, replacement elastic set. For further convenience, reinforced, double-stitched leg casings prevent leaks and fit snugly around your baby's thighs. Easy-to-Use Insert and Stay-Dry Diaper When it comes to quick and efficient changes, this diaper's pocket opening makes all the difference. The pocket makes it easy to insert and remove absorbable diaper inserts. You can stuff a microfiber insert (two included) in the pocket opening, or, for added absorbency, you can add a washcloth or additional inserts. Simply remove the insert from the pocket and shake out any solids into the toilet. Both the FuzziBunz One Size Cloth Diaper and its inserts are made to be worn once and then washed. Once the diaper is soiled, it is easy to wash for reuse--just toss the diaper and insert into the washing machine and tumble dry on low. Snug, Comfortable Fit Your baby will feel comfortable in the FuzziBunz One Size Cloth Diaper thanks to the stretchy leg elastic that ensures a snug fit without restricting blood flow. Large square tabs hold the diaper in place to prevent sagging, while the waist and legs are fully adjustable, so you can customize the diaper to your baby. The elastic around the legs expands and is replaceable as needed with the included easy replaceable elastic set. No ripping seams or sewing required. If you have a growing family, this diaper gives you the option of using the same diapers for all of your children. Materials that Prevent Diaper Rash By choosing this reusable diaper over a disposable option, you're choosing to be friendlier to the environment, your wallet, and your baby. Made with high-quality fabrics, the FuzziBunz One Size Cloth Diaper is gentle on the planet, as well as your baby's bottom. The soft microfleece inner layer is custom milled to quickly wick away moisture, keeping your baby rash-free and comfortable. Most babies will never experience diaper rash with a FuzziBunz cloth diaper. In fact, diaper rash creams or ointments are not recommended for use with this diaper. Available in a Variety of Colors Available in 13 fun, bright colors, FuzziBunz One Size Cloth Diapers are appealing to the eye. Stylish topstitching highlights the fine quality of each diaper. The FuzziBunz One Size Cloth Diaper is backed by a one-year limited warranty. About FuzziBunz: A Mother's Invention Frustrated by the lack of quality cloth diapers when her son was suffering from diaper rash, Tereson Dupuy invented FuzziBunz, the modern, pocket-style diaper. Since 1999, millions of babies around the world have been raised wearing FuzziBunz diapers. FuzziBunz is committed to its customers--of all ages!--and to ensuring that its products are kinder to the earth. What's in the Box FuzziBunz One Size Cloth Diaper, Apple Green (One Size), one set of easy replace elastic, and two microfiber inserts.
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Baby Products Reviews of Fuzzibunz One Size Diaper, Apple Green, 10-45 PoundsCustomer Review: Soft, Colorful, and Keeps My baby Dry! Summary: 5 Stars
These are the best 1-size diapers that I have tried. The Fuzzi Bunz Perfect size diapers are wonderful too, but the thing that makes the 1-size diapers so great is that they will fit from infant size all the way to potty training. I've cloth diapered 3 children and tried prefolds, covers, and pocket diapers of various brands, but Fuzzi Bunz has been my favorite "go-to" diaper.
Here are some of my favorite things about Fuzzi Bunz 1-size Pockets:
*Snaps. I have never heard of anyone having issues with the snaps wearing out. With velcro you only have a year or so before it looks crummy and stops holding up. That's not the case with Fuzzi Bunz because the snaps keep on working.
*Vivid Colors. The color selection with Fuzzi Bunz is a lot of fun and the diapers hold their colors well. They are bright and fun to put on my baby.
*Soft Fleece Lining. The fleece that goes against Baby's skin is SO soft when the diapers are brand new. After months of use, they are still pretty soft (especially compared to the suede type liners that other pocket diapers have instead). I like knowing that my baby will be covered in something soft and cozy. The fleece pulls the wetness away from Baby's skin, plus it makes it easier for the baby poop to come off.
*Adjustable sizing. I like that I can adjust the opening around the leg and the size of the waist. The diapers fit my second to youngest child up until she was potty trained and now they fit my infant.
*Replaceable elastic. Each of the diapers comes with an extra set of elastic for the waist and leg openings. This is really important in the long run because elastic does eventually wear out on the diapers. My Fuzzi Bunz Perfect Size had elastic that started to wear out after 2 1/2 years of use or so. Knowing I can replace the elastic with the 1-size diapers means the elastic will still be in great condition even after I no longer have children in diapers.
*They have a great resell value. Fuzzi Bunz hold their value well because they are made great and work well. They are well respected in the Cloth Diapering community. That's important to me because I eventually plan to sell (or give away) all of my diapers when I no longer need them. I know when that day comes that I will be able to sell the diapers for at least half (if not more) than what I paid for them brand new. $19 for a diaper isn't a bad deal at all when you can use it for a couple of years and still sell it for almost $10.
*Extra Absorbency. With a pocket diaper, you can add extra inserts to make the diaper more absorbent. This is great for at night because you can put 2-3 inserts in and create a diaper that is very absorbent even for a heavy wetter at night. Huggies and Pampers could not keep my toddlers from leaking out at night, but a Fuzzi Bunz extra stuffed could.
*They don't leak poo! Every single time (literally) that my baby wore a disposable diaper during the first few months of life, he would leak poo up out of the back of the diaper. I had the same problem with all of my other children. The disposable diapers just can't hold in breastfeeding poo in well at all. I don't have that problem with Fuzzi Bunz at all. The elastic around the waist and legs does a fantastic job of holding the poo in and preventing it from getting on my baby's clothes.
Okay, now on to a couple things I didn't like (none of which were troublesome enough to take off a star):
*The ends of the elastic never seem to stay in the opening they're supposed to. The ends just kind of stick out a bit. It's really not a big deal to me as I tuck them into the diaper anyway. It doesn't seem to rub against my baby's skin so it's really just a minor thing. It may be that I'm doing something wrong for getting them to stay in there. I haven't messed with it too much as it just doesn't matter too much to me other than it's a bit puzzling why they'd make a hole for the extra elastic to stick in if it won't actually stay there.
*My baby could not stay dry in them as a newborn. I don't know if it was the fit or what. I didn't really play around with the elastic much at that point to try and get a better fit because I had other diapers to use on my newborn at that point. Bum genius 1-size did not work well on my baby as a newborn either. It also probably had to do with that my baby was a heavy wetter. You can't really double stuff a pocket diaper and expect it to fit well on a newborn. It's too bulky, so a single micro-fiber insert could not keep my baby from leaking out as a newborn. Now that Baby is bigger I can use two inserts and keep Baby dry, but that wasn't really an option in the beginning.
A couple of tips:
*When you put the FB 1-size on your baby, snap the hip snaps on both sides BEFORE you do the waist snaps. I didn't know to do that until a couple months ago and it has greatly improved the fit on my baby. So do the hip snaps first!
*If you are experiencing leaks, then it's time to strip your diapers! Detergent and other things can build up on your inserts. If you're finding that the inserts are starting to repel or that the outer shell is leaking, then you need to strip them. There are several ways to do this. Google "how to strip diapers" and you will find many suggestions. Make sure you are using a detergent that is cloth diaper friendly, meaning it won't cause as much build up. If you google: "detergents for cloth diapers" you will find lists that show you some of the best ones out there. You also need to make sure you are doing a wash routine that will get the suds out properly. I believe Fuzzi Bunz even has suggestions on wash routine and detergents on their site.
*If you don't have a clothesline to dry your pocket diapers, you can hang them up over the shower curtain rod, stair case banister, the top of the chair, ect. I've hung mine up in many different places to get them dry. It only takes a few hours before they're dry and ready to use again. I try not to put them in the dryer unless I'm out of clean dry diapers and need a pocket shell in a hurry. Letting the shells line dry prevents them from wearing out as quickly as if they're put in the dryer every time.
*Microfiber inserts are not your only option for stuffing these diapers. Hemp is a really popular choice as it's a natural fiber, thin, and absorbent. I've even just stuffed them with a prefold before (which is pretty bulky in case you're wondering).
I hope this helps anyone considering trying Fuzzi Bunz! They have worked great for my family. If you decide to try them and they don't work out for your baby, you can always list them on craigs list or diaper swappers and sell them there. They are worth giving a try!
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