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Bummis Super Whisper Wrap Cloth Diaper Cover: Medium (15-30 lbs). | 
enlarge | Brand: Bummis Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $11.00
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 873
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MPN: 857000000000 UPC: 857083000270 EAN: 0857083000270 ASIN: B00094HPVE
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| • | A state of the art Aplix-closing (industrial velcro) cover has an innovative overlap design that ensures a custom fit on any baby. | | • | Made from a super resistant waterproof laminate sandwiched between two layers of a soft polyester knit. | | • | A durable, heavy-duty elastic around legs and tummy which will not wear out with repeated industrial washes. | | • | Elastic is encased in soft, smooth polyester knit bindings for a comfortable, stretchy fit, and a leakproof seal. | | • | The generous cut of this cover makes it suitable for prefold diapers or fitted diapers. |
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Product Description A state of the art Aplix-closing (industrial velcro) cover has an innovative overlap design that ensures a custom fit on any baby. Made from a super resistant waterproof laminate sandwiched between two layers of a soft polyester knit. Made to withstand even the rigors of industrial washing and drying. A durable, heavy-duty elastic around legs and tummy which will not wear out with repeated industrial washes. Elastic is encased in soft, smooth polyester knit bindings for a comfortable, stretchy fit, and a leakproof seal. The generous cut of this cover makes it suitable for prefold diapers or fitted diapers. Machine wash and dry at normal temperatures. Avoid chlorine bleach or any other whitening agents.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Great diaper covers September 5, 2008 S. Bastien (Bellevue, WA) These diaper covers fit my babies well, have not leaked, are extrememly durable and affordable, and come out from wash after wash looking new. I always recommend these to friends who are considering cloth-diapering.
You can't go wrong. March 26, 2008 NewMom 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
True, it's not as cute as some of the patterned ones, but buy one or two of these plain ones and you can't go wrong.
BSWW Medium October 10, 2007 Gracie Allen 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I love it! I was looking for a good quality cover for my prefold diapers, & liked the BSWW, because of the large weight range (15-30lbs), & the durability. The only downside is that I find it's hard to get the poop not to stain the white covers, even if I wash them immediately. Overall though, I love the BSWW! They're a great value for the money.
Best cover we have used! September 28, 2007 K. Copeland (Ohio) We love this cover. I use a Medium on my 22 pound 10 month old. We have had no problems with leaks. We have even used it for overnight. It does fine overnight as long as we use either a bigger prefold, or a doubler. If using with prefolds it's not exactly a trim diaper, but we have not had any problems with clothing fitting over it. We love Bummis!
Switched to cloth September 6, 2007 A. Eberly (Lancaster, PA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've been wanting to switch to cloth for a while and had been researching a lot of different options. I was actually getting very overwhelmed with all of the choices. I finally decided to go with the simplest (and cheapest) option of the prefold and the whisper wrap. I am so happy with my choice. I have found a couple things out though. If my son pees in the diaper I need to change him before he pees again otherwise it will leak. I still use disposable at night so I don't have to get up and change a wet baby and a wet crib in the middle of the night. I've heard that it is easier to potty train a cloth diapered baby though and I do believe it because my son realizes when he is wet now and doesn't like it. He is Breastfed and very trim and the wraps fit him great but there it room to grow in them. My friend was interested in switching too and wasn't sure how well they would fit her chunkier baby so we tried a wrap on her and she seemed very comfortable in it. Also my son poops in the potty so I don't know how it would be if he went in his diaper for that but it works great for what I need.
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