2009-12-15

Kushies CLASSIC Infant Cloth Diapers 5 PK (10-22lbs)

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Kushies original fitted cloth diaper, and a great performer! Offers the flexibility of use with or without a diaper wrap.*

8 layers of 100% cotton flannel plus an inner waterproof barrier
Adjustable hook & loop closure system for a snug fit
Extended tabs for optimum adjustability
Patented built in-flap for extra absorbency
Machine washable & dryable
*Diaper wraps are recommended for night time, nap time and heavy wetting babies.
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Technical Details

- 5 Pre-Assorted Gender Nuetral Patterns
- Infant 10-22 lbs/4-10 kg
- 8 layers of 100% cotton flannel plus an inner waterproof barrier
- Patented built in-flap for extra absorbency
- *Diaper wraps are recommended for night time, nap time and heavy wetting babies
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Customer Buzz
 "Nice cloth diapers" 2006-05-16
By Patricia Snyder (Chicago, IL USA)
I like these diapers because I think they are great for people who don't want to buy online and want something fitted. I would recommend a separate cover for them though. For the reviews that say the cloth diaper doesn't hold the diaper mess in around the legs. Eww! I have cloth diapered since child #2 and I frankly don't understand the desire to hold a diaper mess in the diaper for an extended period of time.



With cloth diapers, you really do have to change the diapers a lot more. Disposables are more forgiving and keep a mess in but keeping the mess in is not good for baby's bottom. So cloth diapers, including Kushies, kind of force you to change the diapers frequently as you are supposed to do to keep baby's bottom rash free.



Perhaps, I am in the minority, but I've had more of an issue with disposable diaper blowouts than with blowouts from the Kushies cloth diapers.

Customer Buzz
 "Not my favorite" 2006-02-08
By Kimberly Ellis (Mississippi)
I've used a variety of cloth diapers in the past, and these were by far my least favorite. The main problem I had with them is that the elastic around the legs doesn't offer any support for holding accidents in. They never soaked through on the outside, but they always leaked around the legs. Which also causes some major skin irritation. I have found many other better brands of cloth diapers (for a cheaper price) that hold accidents in.

Customer Buzz
 "A not-bad solution for cloth diapering" 2006-02-06
By J. Smith (Wiesbaden, Germany)
I wanted to leave a review to respond to a couple of other reviewers.



Not all moms have the time or desire to use prefold diapers with pins and diaper covers. I know I certainly don't want to bother with it. These are a great way for a mom to use cloth diapers, without all the hassle of trying to make a rectangle fit a wiggling baby.



Also, yes, you do need to change cloth diapers more frequently than disposables. That's one of the reasons cloth diapers are healthier for baby's skin. I personally think it's absolutely apalling that anyone would let their child sit in urine for 2 or more hours. That's disgusting.



About the product itself - there are better cloth diapers out there; a search on the internet will yield excellent results. But, if you're looking for a fitted cloth diaper that you can buy in a store, these will serve the purpose. You will need to buy at least 3 packages, though, to have enough diapers to only need to wash a load every other day.

Customer Buzz
 "Rediculous to say the least." 2005-12-26
By June Allan (Canada)
Most mothers looking to buy cloth diapers for their child are not going to waste their time buying "5" diapers at a time. I used cloth diapers on all of my children throughout, and choosing anything less than around 3-4 dozen cloth diapers, per baby, would be something only an inexperienced cloth diapering mother would consider doing.



Nevertheless, all (3) of my daughters used cloth diapers on their kids, and not one of them even considered using these cloth diapers in their households. All (3) including my daughter-in-law all used ordinary pin and fold cotton cloth diapers with rubber pants and diaper pins.



They had my full support!

Customer Buzz
 "Terrible!" 2005-02-28
By K. Thomson (Aspen, Colorado)
I bought a 5-pack of these, in addition to the disposable liners and the extra-absorbing liners that were supposed to work overnight.



I tried them on my daughter one day, when she was 3 months old. I put an extra absorbing liner in, two disposable liners, then even added some rubber pants on the outside. Not only was the diaper so big and bulky that, if she were able to crawl, I doubt she could have, but within 2 hours she was soaking wet even through the rubber pants. And she didn't even poop!



Now that she's eating solid foods and drinking less milk, they may be more effective (I have no desire to try them again to see...), but they're supposed to be useful from birth.



I felt it was a complete waste of $75 (the diapers plus all the liner costs). I'm all for saving the environment, but if I used these I'd have to change her every hour. It may help the environment, but doing all that laundry would create a drought where I live.


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