FuzziBunz Perfect Size Cloth Diaper, White, X-Small 4-12 lbs Review
Product Code | B003U2SE44 |
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Price | $12.95 |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #29463 in Baby Product
- Size: X-Small 4-12 lbs
- Color: White
- Brand: FuzziBunz
- Model: FBXSWHT
- Released on: 2010-07-23
Features
- Stuff and go convenience - the pocket design allows you to cusomize the absorbancy based on baby's needs
- Placement of snaps allows for customizable fit
- Perfect for newborns and preemies
- Durable fabric makes for easy wash and wear
- 1 year warranty
- Stuff and go convenience - the pocket design allows you to cusomize the absorbancy based on baby's needs
- Placement of snaps allows for customizable fit
- Perfect for newborns and preemies
- Durable fabric makes for easy wash and wear
- 1 year warranty
Product Description
FuzziBunz Perfect Size Cloth DiapersFuzziBunz pocket cloth diapers hold up well for heavy wetters! They are made from a waterproof exterior and a soft micro-fleece interior. The soft outer material acts as a moisture barrier keeping all wetness and messes where they belong preventing leaks. Buttery soft micro-fleece is the material next to the babys skin wicking moisture away from the baby to help keep your baby dry. Each FuzziBunz comes with an insert. The moisture is drawn into the insert or prefold in the pocket of the diaper. How do you use FuzziBunz? You place an insert or prefold not included into the FuzziBunz pocket and place it on your baby by fastening the snaps. We recommend adding additional hemp inserts or hemp prefolds for night time or use two FuzziBunz inserts for extra absorbency.SIZE CHARTSizeWeightAverage BuildLarger BuildBabys AgeThighRiseXS4 -12 lbs Pre - 4 mos 4 - 6 in 12 in Small7 - 18 lbs7 - 18 lbs 7 - 16 lbs 0 - 8 mos 5 - 10 in 13 in Medium15 - 30 lbs 15 - 32 lbs 12 - 30 lbs 6 - 36 mos 9 - 13 in 15 in Large25 - 45 lbs30 - 45 lbs 25 - 45 lbs 12 mos 12 - 16 in 16 inPetite20 - 30 lbs 12 mos 9 - 12 in 16 inXL45 lbs 2 yrs 15 - 18 in 18 inIt is ALWAYS encouraged that you try the cloth diaper on your baby to be sure that it is the correct size for them so that an exchange can be made.In order to ensure long-lasting quality and utility from your FuzziBunz cloth diapers its important that you wash and care for them as instructed by the manufacturer. Please
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196 of 198 people found the following review helpful.Happy With My Choice
By K. Carson
I've been using fuzzi bunz perfect size diapers since my daughter was a few weeks old and grew big enough to fit into the small size (at about 7-8 lbs). I had agonized over what kind of diaper to use and eventually chose these. I opted for "perfect fit" because I wanted a snugger fit on my petite baby and because I just wasn't sure I would like cloth enough to use it for an entire childhood, so I figured I'd just take care of the first months and then reevaluate. My baby is now 4.5 mo old and getting big enough for the next size up (she has very chubby thighs), so I'm reevaluating, and I'm going to order Fuzzi Bunz again.First things first: cloth diapers are wonderful. I was skeptical. I thought they'd be a lot of work and a lot of stink, but they're not. I wash diapers every other day. I don't consider it a burden. It's not gross yet, either, as I am still exclusively nursing.Here's my breakdown of the fuzzi bunz perfect fit for the first 4 months of diapering:Pros:Convenience -- I never run out of diapers. Ever. I find laundry much easier than buying disposables all the time. (If you didn't have a washer and dryer, then this might not be true for you.)Cost -- do an online search for "diaper cost calculator" and put in your numbers. I'm saving about $1000 using fuzzi bunz instead of disposables on this baby (including all laundering cost). Just wait until I reuse them for a second baby! Traditional prefolds would be cheaper yet, but I think this is pretty good for a product that feels expensive up front.Design -- Snaps are awesome. I prefer them to velcro. I much prefer them to pins. I find these to be quite dummy-proof.Blowouts -- I've only had two major blowouts the entire four months I've been using these diapers. With disposables, I'd had many more, and I only used them for a couple of weeks!Style -- The colors are so cute. I love the way these diapers look poofy and colorful on the baby's bottom. They look like those little diaper covers that come with baby dressesHealth -- My baby rarely gets diaper rash in these. When she does, it is generally cured simply by giving her a bath with Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser, For all skin types, 16-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2) and a fresh diaper afterwords.Environment -- For the first few weeks of having a baby, we used disposables. Our trash exploded from 1 bag a week to 3. We're back down to one bag a week with cloth. Sure there's laundry, but I think even with that consideration, this has got to be better than producing, shipping, and throwing away so many disposables.Cons:Laundry -- You have to be religious about doing your laundry on time. I have 18 diapers which gives me about 48 hours. That's not bad, but you can't just ignore it!Bulk -- I don't find it difficult to use cloth diapers when out and about, but I do find them bulky. My diaper bag is huge if I go out for the day. Also, baby clothes always stop fitting in the butt/crotch first because they're not build for such big diapers.Leaking -- These don't leak much, but they do leak sometimes. Most often, it's urine leaking because I've let her go to long without changing or because a bit of the microfiber insert is sticking out and wicking into her clothes.Breaking -- 1 of my 18 diapers did have a rubber band snap inside of it after the warranty ran out. I haven't fixed it yet because my sewing machine is down, but I will someday.Drying -- The microfiber inserts soak up a ton of liquid, which is GREAT, but they also take forever to dry and stick to anything cotton like glue with crazy static cling! If you're doing diapers-only in the drier, then it doesn't matter, but I wash my flannel wipes with my diapers.Tips and tricks:I wash with Charlie's Soap Powder - 2.64 lb Bag (80 Loads). It works very well. I run a cold rinse without anything, then a hot wash with high agitation and a heaping scoop of Charlie's, then a cold rinse. I tumble dry on low heat, or dry in the sun. It has to be a VERY hot and sunny day to dry the microterry inserts in any timely fashion, so plan accordingly.You're not supposed to use any ointments or salves on the baby's bottom with cloth diapers lest you clog up or coat the diaper with water repellent, oily buildup. Most of the time this is not an issue as your baby isn't as likely to get rash in cloth, but every once in a while it's bound to happen. When my daughter did get a bad diaper rash (after I ate something that didn't agree with her), I cleaned her and slathered her bum with Aquaphor Baby Healing Ointment, 14 Ounces (396 g) (Pack of 2), and I used a flannel wipe (you could also use a rag of any sort) to keep the ointment off the diaper. It seems to have worked well both for her bum and for the diaper.When these diapers leak, they do it in one of two ways which allows you to troubleshoot a bit. When my baby was small, they'd leak around the thighs. Every time I put the diaper on, I'd slide a finger along the thigh and make sure the elastic was snug, no gaps. This helped a lot. Other times, the microfiber insert slips up the back and seeps urine onto her clothes. To minimize this, just check that the colorful and waterproof outer layer completely contains all of the soft, white parts of the diaper. This will help you avoid leaks.That's it! Sorry this is so long, but I hope it helps some of you other parents decide what type of diaper to buy and how to best manage it if you choose this kind!*UPDATE* I'm still using fuzzy buns on my 1-year-old, and I'm still happy with my choice, however I have changed my washing routine. The Charlie's Soap eventually built up in my diapers, and they started to smell very strongly of urine, even after washing. Charlie's is a good choice if you have SOFT water (you probably do if you live on the West Coast), but it isn't compatible with my hard water. Rather than adjust my local water chemistry with an inline softener or borax in every load, I switched to Country Save (a similar washing powder), and I also use an oxyclean soak once a week before washing as a preventative measure. Diapers are back to smelling nice and clean, and the oxyclean takes out every last stain.
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.Our Daily Diaper
By Melissa
When I was pregnant and researching cloth diapering, I wanted to try all the different kinds out. I bought one or two of nearly everything: different brands of prefolds, all sorts of All-In-Ones, some contours, various fitteds, pocket diapers with snaps, pockets with velcro, etc etc! Once we figured out what worked best, I expanded our stash of Fuzzi Bunz pocket diapers. My son is now almost 6 months old and we use them every day (we use something else at night.) The two rows of snaps make the diaper fit well around the waist and around his legs (and he has some chunky thighs!) He only rarely has any leaks and he doesn't get the ugly red marks on his thighs that some diapers leave. Pocket diapers are great because you can choose your level of absorbency by adding another insert for a heavy wetter or for nighttime. I wash our Fuzzi Bunz with Charlie's soap and machine dry on low and all of ours still look brand new! The colors are also very cute and we constantly get compliments! Overall, Fuzzi Bunz are great quality, easy to use, and adorable. We definitely recommend them to anyone interested in cloth diapering!
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.These rock
By Amanda
I love these diapers. When I first started using cloth diapers I bought a pack of Kushies and one fuzzi bunz diaper. The fuzzi bunz are a lot more money so I wanted to try both. I quickly found out why they cost more. Simply put, they rock. No leaks, the mess is an easy clean up if you use the Kushies disposable liners. When there is poop, just flush the liner and it leaves a relatively clean diaper. There might be a little poop on the corner where the liner isn't covering, but that is only with a softer stool.The only complaint I could have is when I bought the first Fuzzi bunz diaper (it came with a liner that fit inside perfect). When I just recently purchased my last five Fuzzi bunz diapers from amazon (the liners are smaller, almost like they were made for a smaller fuzzi bunz diaper). They still work fine because I change very often. I have 11 diapers and I would like to have about 5 more so I can get away with washing every other day.Also... side note... I don't use these at night because I did it for one night and my son had a little diaper rash and he never has had any problems with diaper rash. So disposable at night and cloth during the day works great for me.
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