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Bummis Cotton Cloth Diapering Kit: 8-15 lbs

Bummis Cotton Cloth Diapering Kit: 8-15 lbs

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Brand: Bummis
Category: Baby Product

Buy New: $145.00

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 7440

Shipping Weight (lbs): 8
Dimensions (in): 16 x 9.5 x 9

MPN: 843000000000
UPC: 843471000014
EAN: 0843471000014
ASIN: B000QGXWGM

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Features:
  • 36 unbleached cotton pre-fold diapers
  • 6 Super Whisper Wraps
  • 1 roll of flushable liners.
  • User guide

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
No pins, no plastic pants - this is a simple and easy to use system of cloth diapering, and also one of the most economical! Our diapers are pre-folded - no need to learn a tricky or complicated folding method - a fold here and a fold there will make them adapt to any baby, absorbent exactly where you need them to be! Diapering Kit includes: 36 Infant Unbleached Prefolds 6 Small Whisper Wraps (White & Printed) 1 Roll of Flushable Bio-Liners (100 Sheets) and a Cloth Diapering Instructional Manual


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4 out of 5 stars Save the Planet   November 15, 2008
Marcy L. Vanderark (Michigan, USA)
I feel so good using cloth diapers versus disposable. These Bummis wraps were a little big to begin with and the velcro worn out just as my daughter grew out of them. I had planned on using the wraps through more than one child when I invested the $$$.


5 out of 5 stars Great, cost effective   October 26, 2008
S. Stephens (Bklyn, NY)
We've decided to cloth diaper our Little One. After lots of research, this seemed like the best choice for us. In addition to prefolds of course, I'm rounding out our stash with All in ones, fitteds, all in twos and wool covers. This was the best choice for us economically for prefolds. Not only did we get most of what we need in one box, we get it from a reliable company with a great reputation. We chose the unbleached prefold kit which I think is better for our baby. I least I feel better using it on her.

If you plan on cloth diapering full time, I would suggest adding to this kit once you know what you like but for basic diapering, this kit has all you need. It comes with directions and tips. Glad I purchased it.



5 out of 5 stars Welcom Gift   September 23, 2008
Glenna Cleveland (Kansas City,MO USA)
This item was purchased as a gift for a mom-to-be at our church. She was positively delighted in receiving this starter set. I wish they would have had this when I was in the market for diapers!


5 out of 5 stars A great way to start with cloth   July 24, 2008
Jennifer Peacock (Columbia, SC)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I had never even seen a baby in cloth diapers before, but I wanted to start, so I ordered this kit. It has 36 unbleached prefolds, 6 diaper covers, 2 rolls of flushable liners, and an instruction book. The book is great - shows you step by step what you need to do to wash, use, and store the dirty diapers. You have to wash the prefold diapers 3 times before using - they get a lot smaller and softer as they go through the wash and dry cycles. I've been so happy with their absorbancy, ease of use, and cost. Even my husband was pleasantly surprised by how easy the switch was (this is our 3rd child and the first 2 were all disposables). When you think of a pack of diapers costing $20, this kit is pretty cheap. We may "upgrade" to the all-in-one diapers as our newborn gets larger and outgrows the covers(she's only 8 weeks old and 11 lbs.), but for the next couple of months, this is all we need. I would recommend them for anyone thinking of moving to cloth to "go green" and save some money.


5 out of 5 stars Great beginning to cloth diapering   July 18, 2008
E. Bagley
This kit is wonderful. It comes with all the cloth inserts you could possibly need as well as plenty of covers. I do my cloth diaper laundry only once a week. My daughter leaks constantly with disposables and has not had one leak with these. The instructions on washing come with the kit and are very easy (you have to wash them a few times before use).

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