I didn't realize that some AIO's were not stuffable. I just bought 3 BG 3.0's to try out and I believe they are stuffable... Rigght?
What you're talking about is a pocket diaper, not an AIO. Pocket diapers are stuffable, most AIOs are not (an exception being Thirsties AIOs which also have a pocket.
Baby #1 edd 4/21/07 - Matthias James born 5/2/07, 9 lbs, 22 in
Baby # 2 edd 11/26/08 - Ezra Jacob born 11/29/08, 9 lbs 6 oz., 21 3/4 in
Baby #3 edd 05/04/13 - Titus Jude born 05/01/13, 9 lb 5 oz. 21.5 in
I don't have any AIO on my list to try, but I may get one or two. The reason I had put them aside rather than considering them more fully was because I had read a lot about them taking longer to dry and also wearing out sooner because of needing to stay in the dryer longer (if you don't line dry). So that could be part of it.
Re: CD question: fitteds or AIO
Its the breathability of fitteds for us, plus a slight allergy to fleece. AND I like having all natural fabrics next to DD the entire day
Fitteds make a FAR superior nighttime diaper for us.
There's new AIOs that are - the BG 3.0 AIO ... then there's the BG 3.0 pockets .... and the BG AIO Organics (which I LOVE).
It's usually (not always) cheaper to buy, say, 12 fitteds and 3 covers than 12 AIO's.
And fitteds tend to dry faster and be better for line drying than AIO's.
What you're talking about is a pocket diaper, not an AIO. Pocket diapers are stuffable, most AIOs are not (an exception being Thirsties AIOs which also have a pocket.
Baby # 2 edd 11/26/08 - Ezra Jacob born 11/29/08, 9 lbs 6 oz., 21 3/4 in
Baby #3 edd 05/04/13 - Titus Jude born 05/01/13, 9 lb 5 oz. 21.5 in
I believe the new version of the BG AIO is supposed to have a pocket for an optional insert.
Yeah, what PP said. THey take forever to dry and tend to hold odors in because they're all thick and stuff.
I like fitteds and covers because like someone else said, they're nice and breathable, especially if you get wool covers.