I am currently waiting on a Thirsties Duo Diaper to try out for daycare because I read they have a "sleeve" design where the pocket is open on both ends and works its self out in the washer. I would like to not have to "un-stuff" the pocket diaper before washing. I have heard after sitting in a bag all day at daycare (she usually poops in the morning) they can be a bit "ripe" so I would like to avoid handling them.
List of brands to try and why you recommend them?
Re: Pocket Diapers you don't have to unstuff before washing?
Thanks! I hadn't heard of that brand. I checked out your blog and loved your list of your stash. Any time you unload, please let me know: thehistoryofus@yahoo.com!
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Any reason behind the Simplex 2.0 over the One Size Simplex?
Yes, I have a blog and it's hilarious (except when it's not)
I love my Smartipants.
They have openings at both ends and no need to unstuff before washing (I find them alot easier to initially stuff with the two openings as well). I liked them best from my trial with Jillian's Drawers and they make up the majority of my stash. I double them up with Thirsties hemp inserts and they still agitate out and are very trim. HTH!
I've never had to unstuff a pocket in my home washer, which is a standard top loader. However, on a recent vacation we washed in a front loader and we did have the unstuff to use that.
We use FB, HH, and Kawaii pockets.
If DD didn't have such sensitive skin, we would have used these exclusively. We liked how trim they were, and the price was nice too. DD is sensitive to anything but natural fibers, so we were only able to use the one we got a few times before figuring this out. Hoping our next has my husband's skin! lol
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This is a clip I just saw on Dragon's Den (similar to Shark Tank).
https://www.cbc.ca/dragonsden/2012/01/apple-cheeks-diapers.html