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A question for those who use cloth diapers?

I am thinking about using them since I plan on breast feeding exclusively and staying home. I have done some reading about bum genius, and that faucet thing you hook on to the toilet and can spray the diaper into the toilet. Before I invest in the cloth diapers, and the covers, is it worth the investment? I know I probably can't leave my baby with sitters because no one but me would want to change a cloth diaper.
Smurfy...Thank you so much for taking the time to write all of that. That was so helpful.

We've saved a ton using cloth diapers. The upfront investment might be a little steep depending on the kind of diapers you buy, but if you stick with it, the savings over time will really add up. It doesn't have to cost a fortune to get your diaper stash started, either.

The amount of money you save depends on the type of diapers you use, the type of washer you have, how you dry them, and what kind of detergent you use, for the most part.

High-efficiency, front-loading machines are the most cost-effective, environmentally friendly washing machines. They use less water and require less detergent. We have a Frigidaire brand. You can line dry your diapers to save even more money and energy. If you have a line in your yard, you can put them out in the sun for an extra stain removal boost (the sun bleaches out stains in fabric). Your diapers will also last longer if you line dry - especially any PUL fabric.

You can also make your own detergent. This is a great way to save money, even if you don't cloth diaper. You can search "homemade laundry detergent recipes" for several ideas. I know several people who use a combination of grated Fels Naptha soap, washing soda, and Borax in their recipe, and they use it for their cloth diapers as well. You only need a very tiny bit of this mix for diapers - probably half a teaspoon would be enough for a front-loader.

The cheapest diapers are usually the most involved when it comes to "assembling", and the easiest to use are usually the more expensive ones. Flat folds and prefolds with covers are usually going to be your cheapest options, but they require some folding and fastening, and then they need a cover of some sort over the diaper. Pocket diapers and all-in-one (AIO) diapers take less work (especially the AIOs, since there is no stuffing involved necessarily), but they'll cost you a little more - usually around $17 a diaper. There are many different adjustable one-size options now, though, which can save you a lot in the long run. You buy one size diaper, and it adjusts to fit your baby from birth until about 35lbs. My oldest could wear bumGenius one sizes when he was 42lbs.

For my youngest, I use bumGenius 3.0 one size, Fuzzibunz (the old style), and occasionally, unbleached prefolds with a Thirsties cover. You can search any of those to see more information on them. I'm a big fan of the bumGenius 3.0s.

When he was a newborn, we used bleached prefolds with Dappi covers. I got them in this kit: http://www.cottonbabies.com/product_info.php?cPath=22&products_id=352 The kit comes with 12 prefolds, 4 Dappies, 2 Snappies to fasten the prefolds, and 1 bumGenius 3.0 to use at nighttime. The covers work surprisingly well for the price, and the kit is enough to cloth diaper a baby for about a day, maybe longer if they're older. For the price, it's a really good kit, in my opinion. It's a really good way to start out if you're on a really tight budget.

For my oldest, I use unbleached prefolds with Thirsties covers. I've used other diapers on him in the past, but he grew out of them, and these are the best fit for him now that he's bigger.

You might be surprised about sitters and cloth diapers. If you use pockets or all-in-ones with biodegradable liners (like these: http://www.jilliansdrawers.com/products/clothdiapers/accessories/flushableliners ), it's really not much more work for them.

Here's some links you might find helpful:

Lots of good reviews here: http://www.diaperpin.com/home.asp

I bought all of my diapers here: http://www.cottonbabies.com/

The truth about cloth diapers - fact Vs fiction: http://www.jilliansdrawers.com/newtocloth

If you're on a budget, you can look into second hand or handmade cloth diapers at Diaperswappers, Ebay, Etsy, Craigslist, Freecycle, or Hyenacart.

Good luck!

**Edit: You're very welcome. :)

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