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71 of 73 found the following review helpful:
Comparison with regular Gerber premiums Nov 23, 2009
By Christine I did a side by side comparison of these Gerber organic diapers and the Gerber premium prefold cloth diapers which are also quite popular by purchasing a 6-pack of each, for the same price.
I washed them all in a regular load of whites with regular detergent and no fabric softener, and dried them on medium. These came out the winner in my book, mostly because even without the assistance of fabric softener, there came out far softer than the premium prefolds. After being dried, they took on a bubbly, muslin-like appearance, where the premiums were crisp, solid and flat. Its probably a matter of preference what you like and what you intend to use these multi-purpose cloths for.
On the downside, these shrunk slightly more than the other Gerbers, and are now an inch smaller on each side. They were still plenty large enough to get the job done and are no means as small as a washcloth, etc.
To me, if you love instant softness and a looser weave, get these. If you like sturdy, high thread count and a thick uniform cloth, get the Gerber premium prefolds.
19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Sub-Par May 20, 2010
By Natural Mother Not good in comparison with indian prefold diapers from places like Green Mountain, Little Lions, etc. These will barely hold a few ounces of liquid without leaking. I bought two packs and lost the reciept, so I guess I'll just use them as rags, or extra wipes when I run low. I won't be using them as diapers, though.
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Want to cloth diaper? Don't buy these. Jan 28, 2011
By K. M. Warr Diapers like these are the reason why so many parents initially try cloth diapering and then quickly switch back to disposables. They are very thin, and not nearly absorbent enough to hold even one pee, especially if you have a heavy wetter. They're a great size for burp cloths, though. I actually bought them to use as cleaning cloths.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Fantastic burp cloth Sep 22, 2010
By Geebee This product makes a wonderful burp cloth. The rectangular shape is the perfect size vs. other long and skinny burp cloths. It absorbs spit-up very well. The material is soft and holds up well after machine washing although it puckers (it's no longer smooth). I recommend you keep 1-2 dozen on hand so you don't have to do laundry every other day!
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Nice Rag, Awful Diaper, and more Expensive than High-Quality Organic Cloth Jun 25, 2010
By Trenna Some of these were given to me at our baby shower, and I'm glad I'd already researched and purchased the cloth diapers we intended to use as diapers.
I bought our actual diapers online, and they are thick, soft, cut straight, hemmed well, and of a good size. That brand of organic was also much cheaper than these. In comparison these diapers are thin, rough, badly hemmed, small, and cut crooked (which makes folding harder and contributes to them getting misshapen in the wash).
Crazy, also, that they cost more than competing organics of better quality.
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