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Gerber Diaper Service Cloth Diapers are comfortable, breathable, and super-absorbent. This 6-pk. is heavy weight for durability, too. Just 3 simple folds and Baby is diapered. You can reuse each one more than 100 times, unlike disposables. And cotton diapers have so many other uses:They make great burping cloths, changing pads, lap pads, washcloths and baby wipes. 100% cotton. Machine washable. Imported. 20-1/2Lx14-1/2W".
Features
- Cloth Diaper Set
- Includes 6 Cloth Diapers
- Made of 100 % Cotton
- Absorbent Pad Insert Keeps Moisture Away From Skin
- Machine Wash
- Recommended Ages: Newborn to 24 mos.
- 20.5 x 14.5 "
Additional Information
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- DPCI: 030-03-3570
- ASIN: B000056HMD
- Catalog #: 93436
- Item can be gift wrapped.
- Imported
Shipping & Policies
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- Estimated Ship Dimensions : 9.8 inches length x 6.9 inches width x 2.7 inches height
- Estimated Ship Weight: 1.30 pounds.
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Reviewer: Mom to 2 (NC) See all my reviews
These are awesome to use as burp cloths. They wash well, are soft, and large enough to catch everything. Used them with both of my children and loved them!!
Reviewer: Linda D. Rush "Linda Rush" (Alexandria VA) See all my reviews
awesome product and delivery of the product. Can only get this product from online from Target. The quality of the in store product does not compare. I have tried more than once and the same happens, I have to return to the on line store. Would appreciate sales and help with shipping costs so my little business of embroidery on diapers could grow faster.
Delivery has always been great and quick.
Reviewer: Magali (Florida) See all my reviews
I haven't had my baby yet, but I've been buying cloth diapering stuff left and right and reading reviews as if I were doing a term paper. It seems that some people are split on how good these are, but my reason for typin this up is the price. There are much cheaper, better rated cloth diapers online 1i'm adding one pack of these to my registry since the site where I got my other diapering supplie 'cottonbabies' doesn't have a registry. I'm also curious to see how well they do. And yes, you need to wash these SEVERAL times, like any other diaper, for it to become absorbent - 3 to 5 time and dry in between. I'll post up another review once I get them
Reviewer: Courtney W (Clarksville, TN) See all my reviews
I used these as burp cloths for both my son and my daughter. I prefer them over the extremely thin "burp cloths" on the market. They catch any spit up and don't leak like the other cloths.
Reviewer: goingreenmom (Waterville,Oh) See all my reviews
These are both too big and too small to be considered "one size" diapers they don't fit very well on a newborn, flats are better for smaller babies. I cannot get these pinned very well on my 18 month old either. They fit best when he was between 5 and 14 months of age.
Cloth diaper retailers online offer a better variety of sizes in prefolds to fit any baby. Also you can get fitted wrap style covers and just lay in the Gerber diaper and it works just fine for older babies and especially if you don't enjoy pinning-I prefer to pin so I use flats and other prefolds ordered from a specialty retailer. In a pinch though I do use Gerber diapers in a snug fitting diaper wrap.
Reviewer: Mommy 4ever (Green Bay, WI) See all my reviews
These were too bulky on my newborn and it leaked after an hour of being on. I used this with a Dappy diaper cover and it was a mess. I will not use for a diaper any more, but they are fine for burp clothes.
Reviewer: NuMama (Springfield, MO) See all my reviews
To use as diapers these definitely need to be washed and dryed several times before use, fluffs and softens them. For diapering, make sure you get the ones that don't have a polyester pad. The polyseter only adds bulk and isn't anymore absorbent. I've been using these for 4 months now and they are working great. (If you are trying cloth for the first time be sure to change them more often than when you used disposables.) They work great for burp cloths too!
Reviewer: Mom of 3 (Atlanta, GA) See all my reviews
I make a lot of decorative burp cloths as gifts. These are the best diapers I have found so far. They are prefolded, but each section has an even thickness. They stay thick through washings, too. Very soft, very nice. I think they're great!
Reviewer: Enviro Friendly Mom (USA) See all my reviews
I have the chinese prefolds (premium 4x8x4) also, but they are very bulky and make a huge bubble butt for my daughter. None of her pants fit. These are a nice alternative since they are a little less bulky (4x4x4).I use them interchangable depending on if we are going out vs. staying home since the gerber ones are less absorbant. I use them with bummis covers - no pins or snappis required. My daughter is now 22lbs.
As for using these when there are more "modern" diapers out there. I will use the "modern" diapers once they find a way to get all the chemicals out of them and makes them biodegrade in way less time than the 500 years it takes them now. Disposables are such a shameless waste on our environment. Half of your garbage (lbs wise) goes towards disposable diapers.
Reviewer: Sage Mama See all my reviews
I've cloth diapered my son since day one (except when we moved across the country) and I wouldn't have it any other way. I never have a stinky garbage can and my baby has never had a diaper rash. You are supposed to shake the poopies in the toilet with disposibles as well as cloth because it is illegal to dispose of human waste in a landfill. Luckily there is a neat sprayer you can get to get everything in the potty and you never have to squish, dunk, or put your hand in the toilet.
As with ALL cloth diapers you must wash them several times to remove the waxy coating on the fabric or they will not be soft or absorbant. Baby can also get a rash if they are not properly cleaned before use or the wrong detergent is used. My son wore Motherease and these diapers until 3 months old and now he wears Kushies and these diapers. You don't even need to you PINS anymore! There are many alternatives to pins like Snappis. They are plastic and will never poke or stab baby.
As for the comment about why anyone would want to use cloth when we have more "advanced" things out now..... Some of us care enough about the great great grandchildren we will never meet to not destroy our planet with things like 'sposies. They do NOT decompose and will never do so and the human waste is a case of cholera waiting to happen.
