by ClothDiaperMom | Apr 14, 2019 | Absorbency
he Elf Bamboo Insert Bamboo inserts are simple, but make sure you read the packaging because sometimes cheap brands hide layers of microfibre inside. This is not the case with the Elf Bamboo Inserts. This insert is 4 layers of a fine bamboo terry material. It is a...
by ClothDiaperMom | Mar 31, 2019 | Absorbency
Now that I’ve done absorbency numbers for cheaper wholesale style cloth diapers, the numbers on this fitted cloth diaper aren’t super impressive. However, not everyone buys diapers because of a price tag and cost per ounce. Some of us are lured by stories, promises of...
by ClothDiaperMom | Mar 24, 2019 | Absorbency
Exciting day here at the Cloth Diaper Podcast because y’all have been asking for Geffen Baby numbers and I’ve been putting it off. I own a few Geffen Baby products but not all of them. Truthfully, not my favourite product in my stash, but I believe that Geffen Baby...
by ClothDiaperMom | Mar 10, 2019 | Absorbency
The long awaited numbers on the Lighthouse Kids Supreme Diaper are here. I’ve finally finished washing the bajeebers out of this and getting it ready. Because I also have the regular version from a review I did for Lagoon Baby, we’re going to talk about both sets of...
by ClothDiaperMom | Feb 18, 2019 | Absorbency
Inconsistent Ikea Flats These Ikea Burp Clothes are a notorious hack for cloth diapering and really if it’s 100% cotton, or a bamboo/cotton blend or anything absorbent, then you can use it as a diaper. I was never fond of these as I found them to be excessively bulky...
by ClothDiaperMom | Feb 3, 2019 | Absorbency
I haven’t used these fitted cloth diapers on my children because I just don’t have enough hours of the day, but I am popping on to talk to you about their absorbency. I ordered three fitted cloth diapers from Happy Flute to take a look at how they wash up and absorb...
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