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Most HelpfulI bought my Fuzzi Bunz used and, thus, use fleece liners along the inside of the diaper (that were cut out myself) because the natural lining has pilled with use. However, I would have to say these were one of the best investments ever (especially at half price)! The snaps are durable and easy to...
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Most HelpfulI'm a full time cloth diaper user. I have tried numerous cloth diapers on the market, including many work at home diapers. I have to say that these are not my favorite.
I like that they grow with the baby. The sizing for newborn lasts well into the 3rd and 4th months; Mediums can be skipped; Large...
read full review »Fuzzi Bunz are definitely a decent quality diaper. They don't leak as long as you double or triple up the inserts. I don't really like the inserts they come with, so I bought BumGenius ones to use with these instead, and they work great. There are some things I love about Fuzzi Bunz, like the adjustable snap closures on this diaper, the good PUV material, and the fact that they really do stay dry inside. They wash well and you don't have to touch the inserts to get them out - just shake them out! I definitely like these better than prefolds! And I would never choose a disposable...
read full review »Fuzzi Bunz were one of the best choices I made for my son. They are easy to clean and dry. I am not wasting $$ on disposables. My son has only had diaper rash after we had to use disposables on a long air trip -- as soon as he was back in his fuzzi bunz it went away.
I recommend them to anyone interested in cloth diapering.
I got these after trying several other cloth dipes and these are my favorite! not elastic marks ... to bowlegged stride from bulky diaper.. just great great great
the only thing is they are soo expensive! I have tried cheap WAHM versions but they just aren't the same so I have to limit my stash to how many are necessary rather then how many I would really like to have and I continue to use my other brands.
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.
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read full review »I have cloth diapered my son from the day I brought him home from the hospital. He is 4 years old now and potty trained, but before he was I think I have tried every type of cloth diaper out there. Fuzzi Bunz were by far the most convenient and trim fitting. I liked not having to use a seperate cover. I could fit a bunch of these diapers in the diaper bag too. I would stuff them with infant sized unbleached chinese prefolds (the same prefolds I used on my son as a newborn). I didn't enjoy pulling out the wet prefold before tossing both into the diaper pail. The snaps allow for a customized...
read full review »Fuzzi bunz have to be the best creation out there. When we had my first 17 years ago i used cloth and plastic pants and pins that got old but it saved me tons of money. 7 years ago we had our seconed and i went an bought cloth diapers pins and plastic pants again my hubby was not enthused with this method. he poked her twice with a pin and wouldnt wash diapers wouldnt rally help out much with the whole diaper are of things... so when our next came along he said figure somehting different out or we were buying disposables. i did a lot of research and found fuzzi bunz. these were the best thing...
read full review »Just the phrase "cloth diaper" may have you wondering. It may conjure thoughts of leaks and diaper pins. Fuzzi Bunz cloth diapers are nothing like the old timey cloth diapers. They go on just like a disposable diaper except use snaps instead of velcro. Fuzzi Bunz are a pocket diaper. You insert liners into the back so you choose absorbency. You can use less during the day and more at night. Fuzzi Bunz are virtually leak proof. Fuzzi Bunz come in fun colors and prints. There are many advantages to using Fuzzi Bunz. Fuzzi Bunz save you money in the long run and are great for the environment....
read full review »I have been using Fuzzibunz for almost 7 years. And by that I mean, the same exact fuzzibunz for 7 years. They have gone through three kiddos and are still holding up great.
This has been unfortunate for me because I would love to buy some new cute diapers, but I can't justify it when I have fbz that are in great condition.
I have the rounded corner dipes, which are a bit bulky. But I also added some pointy corner dipes to the collection several years ago. They are much, much less bulky.
I truly love them, and for those who complain about the cost, all I can say is you get what you pay...
read full review »We wanted to use cloth diapers with our first child, but didn't know anyone at the time who used them, so we tried another brand (Kushies) first because they were very reasonably priced. However we were very disappointed and after using them few times we knew we would be willing to pay more for better quality. We purchased six size medium Fuzzi Bunz for our 2 1/2 month old (he was a chunky guy) to see how we liked them, and almost immediately purchased 12 more.
Our son had very sensitive skin as an infant and had frequent diaper rashes when we used disposable diapers, but had virtually no...
read full review »This review is about the one-size Fuzzi Bunz. I only have one of these in my diaper stash, and while I'm happy with it, this isn't the diaper I reach for most often.
The size is adjustable via the elastic in the legs. You select how tight or loose you want it, adjust a hidden button, and you're set. You only need to adjust it as your baby grows -- not with each diaper change.
There are six snaps that you must snap when you put the diaper on your baby. That makes it take a few seconds longer than other diapers might, which could be a problem with a wiggly baby.
The diaper fits my son well and is...
read full review »I was a little hesitant at first to try FuzziBunz but won 2 in a contest and after that I was hooked! I now have about 10 in my stash and they are the first ones I grab. The inside is a very soft fleece which is what keeps the wetness away from baby's skin. My daughter has very sensitive skin which is why we switched to cloth to begin with. She was still getting rashes with some of our other cloth diapers but as soon as we started using FuzziBunz her rashes went away for good. They are great for a day time or night time diaper, at night we just use 2 inserts instead of one. Boy do those little...
read full review »I make my own pocket diapers, but acquired a Fuzzi Bunz that I love! If I were going to buy cloth diapers, these are what I would buy.
Pocket diapers are my favorites, and Fuzzi Bunz perform well. We started out using disposables on my first daughter, so I was used to the trim fit of them. Fuzzi Bunz fit trim and go on easily, as disposables do. When my sisters change the baby, they can't figure out how to put on some of our cloth diapers, but they have no problems with Fuzzi Bunz.
I love that they use plastic snaps instead of hook-and-loop tape. The rows of snaps make them very adjustable for many...
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