Fuzzi Bunz
For those of us who consider cloth diapering, either for long-term money saving, baby health/allergies, environmental friendliness, or simply for personal choice, Fuzzi Bunz seem to be pretty popular in the cloth diaper industry. There are so many different types of cloth diapering products, and I have tried quite a few. For me, Fuzzi Bunz have come out on top. I have used Fuzzi Bunz with both of my sons, and I have to say they certainly have stood the test of time! My second son is now 7 months old and I am still using my original stash of Fuzzi Bunz which I used with my now 26 month old. I have a set of 12, and have not had any problems with leaks, rips, fading, stains, etc. Also, no incidence of diaper rash either! And as a bonus these diapers have paid for themselves over and over again, especially since I got the chance to use them with both of my children.
Fuzzi Bunz come in many different colors, and even some patterns, which can be gender specific or neutral. Sizes range from XS(4-12 lbs) to XL(45+ lbs). Fuzzi Bunz are considered pocket diapers, where you place an insert into the diaper for absorption. There are several different types of inserts with different absorbencies for your babies specified needs. At night you can double up on the inserts for that extra added protection. Fuzzi Bunz have snap closures (no pins or velcro, yay!) on the front which can be adjusted for leg opening and waist size. The snap closures are very durable (I have never had one fail yet!) and as an added bonus, are pretty much impossible for your little one to get undone. The microfleece that touches your baby’s skin is nice and soft and has the added benefit of wicking moisture away from your baby, keeping them happy. Fuzzi Bunz are also machine washable and dryer safe.
For more information on Fuzzi Bunz, you can visit the manufacturer’s website HERE.
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