Friday, April 1, 2011

Consumer Critique: Mother-Ease Cloth Diapers



I recently participated in a review program from Tomoson.com for Mother-Ease Cloth Diapers. Specifically, I got to try the Mother-Ease All-in-One.

For me, the cost benefit of using cloth diapers greatly outweighs the time involved washing them. I've found that it's a lot less intimidating for baby sitters to use Velcro-closed diaper covers or all-in-ones so they don't have to worry about pins. That's the nice thing about this diaper - it's an all-in-one, so you don't need a separate diaper and cover.

This diaper was really easy to put on. It's also adjustable, by moving the snaps, which is great, since not all babies are the same size and shape, even if they're the same weight. It also had good absorbency. My daughter hates being wet at all, so we have to double-diaper her at night, and she still wakes up sometimes, but this really seemed to be better for her. Diaper changes were easy with no pins involved. It is more costly than plain Gerber flatfolds, but it's still cheaper than disposable diapers per use!

Mother-Ease Cloth Diapers also sells several other diapers and liners. You can also buy packages of diapers, which saves you some with volume discount. Printed covers are also available in several colors and designs, and they also sell diapering accessories (pails, wet bags, etc), swim diapers, nursing pads, and a few other products.

Disclosure: I received a sample of Mother-Ease Cloth Diapers to facilitate my review. All opinions are mine.

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