Real Nappies Cloth Diapers Birth To Potty Pack, Newborn to Toddler, for babies 6-40+ lb Reviews
August 2, 2010 by BabyCare
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Real Nappies Cloth Diapers Birth To Potty Pack, Newborn to Toddler, for babies 6-40+ lb
- All of the supplies you’ll need to cloth diaper your child, from newborn to potty training.
- Over 100 items, including cotton diapers, covers, training pants, liners, doublers and even a swim wrap.
- Real Nappies diapers are made of premium 100% Indian cotton that stays soft and fluffy, even after vigorous laundering.
- Real Nappies PUL diaper covers repel moisture to keep baby dryer and are easily fastened with velcro tabs at the waist.
- All Real Nappies products are made from premium quality materials, and are backed by a unique warranty that extends across two children and applies to diapers and covers.
The Real Nappies Birth to Potty Pack takes the guesswork out of cloth diapering and contains all of the supplies you’ll ever need to cloth diaper your child. Compare with the cost of buying disposables, and you save thousands of dollars by deciding to cloth diaper your child.
The Real Nappies prefold system features a 100% Indian cotton diaper and a waterproof PUL cover that fastens with a velcro aplix enclosure at the waist. Stretchy elastic around the legs ensures the diaper stays snug on your child and won’t cause redness or rashing.
The Real Nappies Birth to Potty Pack is the most economical and efficient way to buy all of the prefolds and covers you need to cloth diaper your child. Each pack contains::
- 24 x Cloth Diapers, Newborn
- 24 x Cloth Diapers, Infant
- 18 x Cloth Diapers, Crawler
- 12 x Cloth Diapers, Toddler
- 6 x Snug Wraps, Newborn
- 6 x Snug Wraps, Infant
- 6 x Snug Wraps, Crawler
- 5 x Snug Wraps, Toddler
- 8 packs of 100 Bioliner Diaper Liners
- 2 x Nappy Fresh Diaper Sanitizer
- 1 x Swim Wrap
- 1 x Potty Training Pants
- 1 x waterproof diaper bag
- 1 x helpful User Guide
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(out of 7 reviews)
Price: $ 599.00
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Review by Dennis Healy for Real Nappies Cloth Diapers Birth To Potty Pack, Newborn to Toddler, for babies 6-40+ lb
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We used disposables with our first child, but when my wife became pregnant with our second child we decided to try cloth diapering. After researching online and trying to find a system that would work for us, we ended up going with the Birth to Potty pack.
There are at least one hundred items in the box; diapers, covers, liners, sanitizer and everything in between. This system fits with our lifestyle and we don’t have to worry about buying new diapers every time our son reaches a developmental milestone. The diapers stay soft and fluffy (even after vigorous washing and drying), and now that we’ve upgraded to the Toddler size our Newborn set has been put away in storage until we decide to have another child.
Now that we’ve used cloth diapers, we’ll never go back to disposables!
Review by Francis Frost for Real Nappies Cloth Diapers Birth To Potty Pack, Newborn to Toddler, for babies 6-40+ lb
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We bought the birth-to-potty pack before our boy was born. He is our first and as you know a first time parent has NO IDEA what they need for the coming arrival. The birth-to-potty had everything we needed from the time we left the hospital to now. Great products, long lasting and good for the environment! 5 Stars!!! Here it is:Real Nappies, Cloth Diapers, Birth To Potty Pack, Newborn to Toddler, for babies 6-40+ lb
Review by Stacey Boreham for Real Nappies Cloth Diapers Birth To Potty Pack, Newborn to Toddler, for babies 6-40+ lb
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This is such a cool product – all the diapers I ever needed came to my door in this very cool box! I have a friend that got her Pampers diapers delivered for the first few months and her package was the same size as my baby’s diapers til they are 2 1/2 years old! LOL! These are very easy and I love them – tell the world about Real Nappies YAY!!
Review by E. Ngo for Real Nappies Cloth Diapers Birth To Potty Pack, Newborn to Toddler, for babies 6-40+ lb
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I knew that I wanted to try to use cloth diapers with my baby. I was doing all my cloth diapering research when my water broke 5 weeks early! So right before heading to the hospital I ordered the birth to potty pack because this system had the best reviews. The diapers arrived soon after we came home from the hospital. Since I was in a rush to use them, I only did two hot water cycles before putting them into circulation. Even with just two hot washes, the diapers were absorbent and had quilted up nicely. I hated the idea of wasting so much hot water for just 1 stage of diaper inserts, so I washed the Newborn and Infant stages together. Good thing too, because my full-sized preemie outgrew the newborn size in about a month. I went to pack away the newborn diapers, when I realized I can use the smaller diapers as a “catch pad”/bib for breastfeeding. I’m currently on the Infant size and I’m using the Crawlers and Toddler sizes as tummy-time drool mats, drool mats for naptime, lap pads, and as changing pad liners. The use as changing pad liner was an epiphany after reading so many bad reviews for changing pad systems that required special liners that ultimately end up rolling and bunching in the wash. I received some name-brand washable lap pads as a gift, and they were really small and only lasted two washes before falling apart because they’re just two pieces of felt glued together; what a waste! These Real Nappies have turned into so much more than just diapers, and this set really is everything you need to diaper your baby!
Every 2 days I use Charlie’s Soap and the tiniest amount of the Nappy Fresh to wash soiled diapers on a cold water+extra rinse cycle, and then I add all of baby’s clothes and other laundry for a second warm water+extra rinse cycle. Haven’t had any staining or odor issues yet. I only wash the diaper covers if they get pooped on, and air dry the other covers by building and rotating thru all 6 covers in a day.
My baby hates wet diapers, and will cry the instant his is wet. When you feel the diaper, there’s never any question if it’s wet, versus with disposables we’re always poking the diaper over and over again to figure out if that’s the reason baby’s crying. People have told me the cloth diapers will make potty training easier because baby will know when the diaper is wet, versus with super absorbent diapers, babies tend to sit around in them for longer periods of time. When my baby was sick and having diarrhea, we went 48 hours in disposables, and in that short amount of time he got diaper rash. When we switched back to the nappies, the rash went away. We’ve never had to use diaper cream (why add more chemicals to your baby’s life?).
These cloth diapers have far better workmanship than other prefolds out there. I wanted a few extra inserts so I bought some prefolds and covers from other companies for comparison. I found that the Real Nappies are a little narrower in the crotch so baby’s legs can be closer together (how is baby supposed to crawl with a huge diaper in the way?) so I joke that they are European cut. The sewing is tidier and doesn’t unravel. For the diaper covers, I love that the fabric is soft and there’s no exposed PUL (other companies have an exposed polyurethane liner, almost like pizza parlor tablecloth, and it tends to get sweatier). We’ve had some close calls, but have not yet had any blow outs (#1 nor #2) even though there are no gussets. The edges of the velcro can be sharp, but aren’t nearly as sharp as other wraps I’ve tried. Keeping the diaper insert pulled all the way to the top edge will help keep the diaper cover from rolling inward and cutting into baby’s belly.
The one thing I didn’t figure out until later: Since you’re doing cloth diapers, why not do cloth wipes too! They can fit into a diaper warmer or tupperware. Just add water and a few drops of natural wipes solution!
I’m a first time mom and I’m no crunchy-granola-hippie, I’m really more of a consumer. But I wanted to provide my baby with the healthiest options I could afford. I never planned to “go green” but after trying these diapers, I can see how easy it is to make my household healthier by reducing the amount of chemicals and trying to choose greener products. While the initial investment is upfront, in the long run, I will spend less on diapering my baby.
I love these diapers.
Review by *Michelle* for Real Nappies Cloth Diapers Birth To Potty Pack, Newborn to Toddler, for babies 6-40+ lb
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With our first child, it was brand name premium disposable diapers only. With our second, we switched to store brand after a few months. Our third has never known the feel of a premium brand disposable on his bum. With number four on the way and number three still in diapers, I decided to bite the bullet and switch to cloth for the cost savings. Even the least expensive generic diapers would still cost us about $1000 per year for two kids.
I opted for Real Nappies because I wanted a complete system and I’m very pleased with the results. We purchased the Birth to Potty Pack, along with some extra Crawler and Toddler sets, night time booster pads, and extra nappy liners. Even with a new diaper pail and diaper pail liners thrown in (not to mention a shelf and fabric bins to store everything in the laundry room), we’re still paying less for years of usage than we would pay for a single year of disposable diapers. So, I’m very happy from an economics standpoint already.
I also couldn’t be more pleased with the diapers themselves. The instructions are clear and concise, the inserts are thick and absorbent while still folding easily, the wraps are snug and easy to fit (and plain white, so they can be used for either gender), and the disposable nappy liners make changing soiled diapers just about as easy as disposable diapers. It took a couple of days to get a good routine down for the diaper changes and laundry, but it’s been smooth sailing ever since.
I’m glad we made the switch to cloth. I only wish we’d done it right from the start. Think of all the money we could have saved!