Hello everyone! I'm very excited to start cloth diapering and have been doing a lot of research/watching videos/listening to podcasts about cloth diapering.
I now see that some companies have disposable inserts for the cloth diaper covers. Has anyone else seen these?
Has anyone tried them and can share their experiences?
Thanks!
Re: Disposable inserts for cloth diapers
What brand of covers do u all use?
Thanks!
Comparing fit of hybrids (Flip, Grovia & Softbums)
Comparing absorbancy of inserts (Flip, Grovia & gDiapers)
It sounds like there is little problem mixing & matching the hybrid inserts & shells, and so it would follow that you should be able to use the inserts in just about any OS cover.
The idea of using them everyday seems like the worst of both worlds (cost & trash requirement of a disposable and still the laundry requirement of cloth) rather than the best of both worlds. But I like the idea of having disposable inserts as a backup rather than disposable diapers. The big advantage in my mind of the disposable inserts is that they (all but the gDiapers) are One-Size so you don't have to worry about outgrowing them / guessing the right size to buy.
We ended up getting a pack of the Grovia BioSoaker Disposable Inserts (when they were on sale on Earth Day), thinking that with the gussets they would be the most likely to contain poop / allow the cover to be re-used. We haven't had a need to used them yet, but as we are just starting hurricane season its good to know we have them in case of any extended power outages (and not have to worry about picking up disposables either before or after a storm).