I would still prefer to use a one-size pocket diaper. I've been searching for a cheap one-size pocket that is not made of suede cloth. Most one-size pockets are at least $15 per diaper. My sister recommended Kawaii diapers, which are about $7-$9 a piece. After lots of research, I discovered even cheaper one-size pockets. Alvababy and Sunbaby are the mass produced, Chinese knock off versions of BumGenius. Unlike BumGenius, they are microfleece, come in adorable designs, and are $4-$5 per diaper. They claim to be all-in-one diapers, but they are really pockets. From what I've researched, Sunbabies run smaller and Alvababies are more comparable to Kawaiis.
I decided to use my birthday money to order the Alvababy sale package: 20 one-size, solid color pocket diapers for $84 (free S&H). Since the website is a bit sketchy, I wanted to use my PayPal account instead of entering credit card information. I was completely shocked to discover that I have over $100 in my PayPal account! (I have sold a few items on TeachersPayTeachers.com and I won a cash prize from a weight loss challenge last year. I never access this account so I totally forgot those earnings were deposited in the PayPal.) Anyway, it feels like we've ordered 20 knock-off BumGenius diapers for free. I am so excited to share a review of these diapers once we're able to use them. Based on other people's experience, it might take a month before the diapers arrive. If these diapers exceed our expectations, we'll consider selling some of the BumGenius. (A used BG 4.0 is still worth way more than the cost of a brand new Alvababy.)
Our diapers should be shipping from China this week! |
Here is our 10 minute cloth diaper routine that we do every three days:
(Of course, you must wash and dry wipes with diapers before doing any of this.)
Step One: Fill a mason jar with water, a few squirts of baby oil, a pump of baby wash, and a few drops of scented oil. (The scented oil is an unnecessary luxury that Jesse likes.)
Step Two: Shake it up!
Step Three: Soak wipes in a bowl with the solution.
Step Four: Wring out excess moisture from wipes.
Step Five: Roll the wipes.
Step Six: Place rolled wipes in the wipe warmer.
There you have it; clean, refreshing, reusable wipes. And 20 one-size pocket diapers on the way!!
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