OsoCozy Chinese Prefold Diapers, Infant 4x6x4 Review
Product Code | B00212KWL2 |
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Price | $18.00 |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3547 in Baby Product
- Size: Infant 4x6x4
- Brand: OsoCozy
- Dimensions: 1.80 pounds
Features
- Size: Infant 4x6x4 - Fits 6-15 lbs.
- Make Great Burp Cloth Diapers. Great for embroidery or embellishment.
- All white stitching. Do not quilt as much as Indian Cotton Prefolds.
- Genuine Chinese Prefolds.
- 100% cotton, woven gauze i.e. twill.
- Size: Infant 4x6x4 - Fits 6-15 lbs.
- Make Great Burp Cloth Diapers. Great for embroidery or embellishment.
- All white stitching. Do not quilt as much as Indian Cotton Prefolds.
- Genuine Chinese Prefolds.
- 100% cotton, woven gauze i.e. twill.
Product Description
Our Chinese Prefold Diapers are perfect for cloth diapering and also for making your own customized burp cloths. They come in two sizes and thicknesses and are all white stitched. They are made of 100% cotton and are a tightly woven gauze weave material. These are different from the Indian Cotton prefolds in that they do not quilt (wrinkle) as much when washed and they have all white stitching on every size.
SIZE LAYERING (SIDE-MIDDLE-SIDE): 4 x 6 x 4
UNWASHED DIMENSIONS: 12" by 16"
APPROXIMATE WASHED DIMENSIONS: 10.5" by 13.5"
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.The price is great! The size is not.
By Frugalmomma
This really is the best way to go in terms of price. They worked wonderfully for my newborn. (Just a note: cloth diapers normally get soaked. Both CDs and disposables should be changed, on average, every two hours to avoid rashes, even if the disposable feels moderately dry. I use a doubler at night, though.)However, once my baby got to be 8 pounds (the average size of babies at birth), the diapers didn't fit well around him, and at ten pounds, they barely reach around his legs. These will still work as liners for diaper covers, as doublers, and burp cloths, but I won't be able to pin them any more.Bottom line: for newborns, get two dozen. You will wash every 1.5 to 2 days. Don't forget diaper covers.For infants 9 lbs and up, don't expect to be able to pin these or use Snappi fasteners with them for long. Fold in thirds and lay into the diaper cover, or use as a double layer, or use as a burp cloth.
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful.WORTH EVERY PENNY!
By L. Doss
I'm a new mom and wanted to try cloth diapers. I did a lot of research in terms of buying a diaper cover and chose the Thirsties brand- doing well after three weeks. I bought both the Chinese and Indian pre-folds. Honestly, I cannot tell the difference between the two. The important fact is: the diaper rash after starting off with diapers has gone away and any blow-outs are self-contained. Yes, the pre-folds will arrive hugs; however, once you wash them, the true size will reveal itself.I quickly adopted a system. I bought a container with a lid. With the poopy diaper, I sprinkle baking soda on them, drop them into the container and then wait to do a load of laundry. Hanging them on the line eliminates soilage- amazing. I'm saving money and electricity. These diapers are quite cost effective. I have 42 cloth diapers and am doing laundry every other day to every two days.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.Much Better Than Store Bought Cloth Diapers
By H. B. Curry
I bought these to use as burp cloths for my new baby boy and am VERY pleased. So pleased that I ordered more. I bought these and the Indian Cotton diapers. Both are nice, but I prefer these because they do not wrinkle (quilt) as much after washing. It just depends on for what you want to use them. The quilting apparently makes them more absorbent as diapers. I wasn't using them as diapers, so I prefer the regular ones. They're thick, durable, and just get softer after every wash, so they will make great cleaning cloths when I don't need them anymore for baby. I would highly recommend these over the store bought ones. They are worth the price!Update - my "baby" is now 3 years old and these cloth diapers are still going strong! Of course, I'm not using them as burp cloths anymore. My 3 year old uses them as "binkets" at bedtime. Good for him because he has something to hold to help him fall asleep. Good for me because I can give him a clean one every day or so without any fuss over him missing a "binket" being washed. So, I'm not using them as cleaning cloths yet, but, believe me, they'll still be going strong when I do.
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