Pros: cheap, well made Cons: low rise, not absorbent
Before my son was born, I had purchased a variety of different styles of cloth diapers to test out after he arrived. Just like with clothing for adults, what diaper worked well for one baby often didnt work well for the next. In my little diaper ...
Pros: soft, made of terry cloth, cute pastel colors, snap down front for newborns Cons: have to use covers with them
After using cloth diapers on my first child, I decided to continue to use them for my second daughter. At first, I had decided to just use prefolds and covers, like I did for Emma, my oldest daughter, but then had second thoughts. There were so many ...
Pros: consistent sizing, style and quality, several fabric choices, good availability, good customer service Cons: some people prefer prints and these are not offered
I first was turned on to the world of cloth diapering through an Internet mailing list. Names like Kushies, Pops, Sandies, Kissaluvs, Darlas and Jenny-Ohs were tossed around. I barely knew a prefold from an All In One in those days, but I felt like I...
Pros: cute, trim fit and soft too Cons: not great absorbency
Early on in my cloth diapering career, new diapers started becoming available frequently. One of the first raves I heard about were for Kissaluvs cloth diapers. I jumped on the waiting list to place my first order.
Pros: Good nighttime diaper, can use brief periods without cover, great containing runny breastmilk poops Cons: Rise slightly short at max end of weight range
Kissaluv diapers come in two styles: fitted and contour. In reading the reviews or buying the product please note that there is a significant difference between these diapers. I am commenting on the fitted variety. I have been using these diapers for ...
Pros: Excellent fit captures runny newborn poop.
Soft, absorbent fabric.
Easy to fasten. Cons: Mid-range price--not cheap.
Less absorbent than some fitted diapers, but not as bulky.
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-- NO OTHER DIAPER KEEPS NEWBORN POOP IN BETTER This is my most important criteria in a diaper! Kissaluvs fit wonderfully on our little boy. ...
Pros: very adjustable, fit all body types Cons: not for heavy wetters
Kissaluvs Cloth Diapers were the first diapers that my daughter wore when she came home from the hospital. Fourteen months later they are still ones that I reach for over and over again, even though I have about 150 diapers! As a matter of fact,...
Pros: A very soft and Cushy diaper. Cons: Takes for ever and a day to dry.
I love the feel of this diaper inside and out. It's so plush the terry out side and the terry inside. Looks soooo cozy and most mom's go for the look of a diaper first. They buy one and try it out. I have two of the size one. I don't like that all size...
Pros: Kissaluvs fit like a glove & are very soft! Cons: I wish they were more absorbent & had cute prints!
Kissaluvs diapers are available only in cotton sherpa fleece now (though they used to be made in other fabrics if you come by an older one). They come in both unbleached and in several solid colors. The availability of colors changes periodically. I ...
Pros: Great customer service. Cons: Oh my I feel like a meanie. Poor sizing, not absorbent, not well made.
Kissaluvs diapers are available in cotton fleece, terry, and waffle knit. Each fabric is available in several solid colors and the availability of colors changes periodically. I have had both terry and cotton fleece Kissaluvs.
I think I have tried every cloth diaper out there and I keep coming back to Kissaluvs. With babe #2 I plan to use these exclusively.
They did try some fabric last year that was less than adequate which may account for some of the negative reviews...
Pros: Very absorbant, soft, new snap design, great fit Cons: none
Kissaluvs are my favorite daytime diaper. I have tried almost everything out there and have fell in love with these. All 5 of my kids were cloth diapered, but I was never satisfied with the absorbtion ability or fit of other diapers. These fit the bill...
Pros: GREAT fit on a newborn, straight out of the hospital. Definitely keeps in messes. Cons: Not very absorbant, soaked after just one pee. Long drying time as well.
I started using cloth with my 13-month old boy (due to rash issues) and used only prefolds and mother-ease one-size, which I borrowed from a friend. I really liked the ease of use with the motherease, so in preparation for my new baby (i was pregnant at ...
Pros: GREAT sizing! Snug fit on any baby! Cons: Not very absorbant
Kissaluvs were the craze when i started cloth diapering my 1st baby. They were so hard to get and I always wanted one. There was a waiting list, they went for alot on auction, and needless to say I never got any. Now I am cloth diapering my 2nd baby and...
Pros: less bulky, easy, absorbent, cute, easy to care for Cons: none
I used many styles of cloth diapers for my boys and Kissaluvs Fitted were my favorite by far! No folding, no leaks, no stains no complaints!
I love that Kissaluvs are so easy to just snap on and off and so adjustable the size 1 fit my youngest for most of his diapering life. We didn't need the newborn and the size 2 were not used much since the potty training came pretty early so they we're sold to a neighbor since her little one was bigger.
That's another great thing about Kissaluvs. They are so durable that I was able to sell all of mine when we were done with them, they looked as good as new. Now all of my friends, even the ones who thought I was crazy for using cloth, use Kissaluvs and love them as much as I did.
Kissaluvs Contour Diapers Size:0 6 pack Girl Colors Kissaluvs diapers are known for quality fabrics and terrific fit. These colorful diapers are made of wonderfully soft, absorbent, and durable cotton f...
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