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I tried several cloth diapering systems, and Fuzzi Bunz was my hands-down favorite.
The pocket diaper setup seemed like the best of both worlds to me (vs. an all-in-one or fitted diaper with cover). Because the absorbent insert and outer layer separate for washing and drying, it dried dreally quickly (unlike an all-in-one). The insert can be machine dried, and the outer layer hangs dry in a couple of hours, so it was usually dry by the time I was ready to fold laundry. It was also really easy to assemble and use - just stuff the insert into the pocket, and snap on to the baby.
Compared with other brands of pocket diapers (I tried a few), I found that Fuzzi Bunz held up the best wash after wash. The snaps seemed t be the key - a lot of other brands use velcro, and that tended to get pilly and icky looking in my washing machine pretty quickly. The FBs held up wonderfully though - we used the smalls for about 8 months, then the mediums for over a year, and they honestly look if not NEW, at least quite presentable. In fact, each diaper is in good enough shape that I will be able to use it with my next baby, so my diapering will be FREE this time around. :)
Buying them in sizes was of course twice the cost of buing a one-size diaper, but well wroth it for the reduced bulk. I tried an all-in-one diaper and itw as just comicallly bulky on my infant.
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