Cloth Diapers – Fuzzi Bunz

We use Fuzzi Bunz and totally love them. We got them from Cotton Babies and I’ve also had good luck buying from Green Mountain Diapers. We use the size large now and use the micro-fiber inserts that Cotton Babies give for free. They work great. For night time, we just use two inserts, which is a little bulky but she’s just in her pj’s so its okay. She’s definitly ready for a change in the morning but she makes it through the night without a leak.

We also use the cloth wipes (with just water on them, though you can make your own solution for them too) that all those sites sell and they work great too. Easier to just throw them in with the wash than throw away a wipe.

We have 24 diapers, 30 inserts, and about 36 cloth wipes. We use the diaper pail from Cotton Babies with the 2 X-Large cloth diaper bag from Bummis. Its definitly worth buying 2 of everything like the diaper bags – one to wash, one to use. The nice thing is that you just empty the bag into the washer, and then toss the bag in as well without even touching the dirty diapers. We recently bought two of the Medium size bags to keep in the bathroom for the poopy diapers and we have several of the Smalls for when we’re out and about.

We also just bought a sprayer that attaches to the toilet (who knew that I could excited about something like this, ugh) and it has made dealing with the dirty diapers even easier. You just spray off anything that sticks and that’s it. Amazingly, most doesn’t stick to Fuzzi Bunz fleece though there are times and I’m very glad of the sprayer then. :) The sprayers can be found here.

With 24 diapers, we end up doing wash about every 2 days or so now that the baby is not a newborn. We do a soak/rinse then do a hot wash with Costco brand no dyes, no perfume detergent. Then a warm dry. Then we put the inserts in each diaper and we’re done. I think you’re not supposed to bleach them. We have done the ‘stripping’ thing once or twice when we accidentally washed them with hemp inserts we were trying (hemp you have to wash alone several times first to get off the water-resistant oils). Anyway, the Fuzzi Bunz site has the instructions but its easy, just some more washing cycles essentially.

So far, they’ve held up really well and I’m excited about being able to use them for the next one too. that’s when the cost-saving really come in I think :) The downside is that they are on the expensive side for cloth diapers, though there are other kinds that are more expensive.

One thing to think about, regardless of what system you end up using, is to use disposables for that first week until the meconium is all the way through. It can be hard to get out of cloth diapers.

I’ve only used these and the diaper service (the flat chinese prefolds with covers). They were fine, but we definitly had more leaks. Leaks still happen, but they’re rare with Fuzzi Bunz. We used the Bummi’s Super Whisper Wraps as the covers. I have friends that use the prefolds and covers though who love them. I think some of it depends on how your baby is shaped (which is hard since the only way to get these is online) Fuzzi Bunz have several snaps at the leg openings and at the waist to help with getting the right fit.

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4 Responses to Cloth Diapers – Fuzzi Bunz

  1. Amy Salunga says:

    I’ve mostly used prefolds and hemp doublers with wraps. For my second child I’ve used mostly wool wraps or Disana wool pull-on cover for night time. This has pretty much elminated leaks for me.

  2. David says:

    Out of curiosity, how often do you wash the wool diaper covers? We’re using diapers that require a wash of the cover and the liner every time, which means a lot of laundry. One of the things I’ve heard about with the wool covers is that they generally don’t need washing as often, though I was kind of unclear as to why.

  3. Karen says:

    I just bought the one size starter kit based on your recommendation and demonstration. This post — and site — is terrific! Thanks Lina!

  4. Jane Belew says:

    Hi Lina!

    I’ve received an email from Barbara saying that Megan wants FuzziBunz for Lila. I went online, had a look and then decided that I needed your opinion. So, thanks for all the good information! Lila will be wearing FuzziBunz in no time. :-) Love your site–and you. “Great Aunt Jane”

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