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Tweedlebugs One Size Pocket Diaper


Price: $12.95

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Tweedlebugs One Size Pocket Diaper

Tweedlebugs One Size Pocket Diapers are an economical choice that makes it very affordable to cloth diaper. Simple to use and easy to adjust, this one size diaper will fit from about 7-35 pounds. The easy to stuff pocket has openings in the front and rear of the diaper - making it easy to get inserts in flat. You can also remove the inserts from either end of the diaper, making it easier to clean even a messy diaper.

Durable snap closures are simple to use and don't tangle on other items in the wash. The exterior of the Tweedle Bugs One-Size Snap Pocket diaper is a water proof PUL. The inner layer is a stain resistant polyester micro-fleece which keeps the diaper looking fresh wash after wash.

So, why are Tweedlebugs so cheap? First, they are made with less expensive but still durable materials. They are not quite as squishy soft as more expensive brands but they are still comfortable for your baby and durable. Second, while they are well-made, they are made in China where they are less expensive to produce. Third, Tweedlebugs are not heavily advertised so you are not paying for expensive magazine spreads and public relations.

The three row snap down system allows the rise of this diaper to be adjusted incrementally from newborn, crawler, to toddler.

Tweedle Bugs solid colored One Size Pocket Diapers have a double row of snaps for adjusting the size around baby's waist and legs.

  • Opening in the front and rear for easy installation and removal of insert or doubler (Minky Moo has an opening only in the back of the diaper)
  • Exterior is water proof P.U.L.
  • Interior is stain resistant polyester micro-fleece
  • Double row of snaps so you can adjust the waist and leg openings separately.


Laundering

  • Separate insert from diaper and store in a dry pail. (Wet pails are a drowning hazard for small children and tend to set odors into fabric. They are also really hard on your back and really gross if they get knocked over.
  • When diaper is soiled, knock off solids into toilet or rinse the diaper with a diaper sprayer.
  • Cold rinse, no detergent.
  • Warm or hot wash, 1/3 the suggested amount of detergent.
  • When diapers are heavily soiled use an extra rinse.
  • Tumble dry low, avoid over drying. Can hang dry.
Avoid
  • Detergents with fabric conditioners, optical brightener
  • Pure soap or handmade soap
  • Fabric softener, liquid or dryer sheets.
  • Chlorine bleach
  • Getting rash creams on diapers - if you need to use a rash cream, use a diaper liner