| Gerber 12-Pack Flatfold Birdseye Cloth Diapers - White |  | Brand: Gerber Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $12.99 as of 7/29/2010 12:19 CDT details
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 47 reviews Sales Rank: 305
Color: White Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7 x 2.3
MPN: 42395D060WH1STD Model: 42395D060 WHT STD UPC: 013618003905 EAN: 0015000829087 ASIN: B000056J8N
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| Features:
| • | Made of 100% cotton Birdseye | | • | Birdseye weave fabric is made from many small fine yarns, woven in a fashion that provides a soft, quick drying and absorbent diaper | | • | Generous size allows custom folding for better fit | | • | An eco-friendly alternative to disposable diapers because they are washable and reusable | | • | Comfortable feel |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Editorial Review Good for the environment and comfortable for baby, these flat, bird's-eye weave cotton cloth diapers are made from tightly twisted yarns woven in a pattern to make them exceptionally durable and long lasting. Each diaper measures 27 inches square and can be folded to fit a baby of any size. Their single-ply construction makes these diapers quick to dry. Made of 100 percent cotton, they are reusable and make adequate large burping cloths and changing-table liners. Note: these diapers do not have an absorbent extra center fold. Machine washable and dryer safe. Twelve diapers per package. --Deb Oroszlan
Product Description Gerber 12 pk Flat Fold Cloth DiapersGive Baby the ultimate in softness and comfort with these reusable Gerber Birdseye Weave Cloth Diapers. The fabric is woven with heavy, tightly twisted yarns in a pattern that produces an exceptionally durable diaper. 100% cotton. Machine washable.Good for the environment and comfortable for baby, these flat, bird's-eye weave cotton cloth diapers are made from tightly twisted yarns woven in a pattern to make them exceptionally durable and long lasting. E
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| Customer Reviews:
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Believe it or not July 10, 2010 truthteller49 Believe it or not I have been using cloth diapers for years as dish towels. I have never found anything that works quite as well with the "absorbGerber 12-Pack Flatfold Birdseye Cloth Diapers - White" factor being the key element. I was purchasing them for years at my local K-Mart but they stopped carrying them. Diaper services were out of the question for my needs, so my solution was Amazon.com. I can't tell you how pleased I am to be able to order these online saving time, and money. Fast shipping and true product! Thanks again Tom
shoulda known better! July 7, 2010 mrningstar The product name is known forever but the flat diapers were way too thin for what I needed. The price was reasonable but much too thin. OK for polishing, cleaning, etc but not for my creations.
Thin? Try see-through July 1, 2010 V. Alvarado I read the reviews and was prepared for these to be thin. But "thin" is an understatement. They're more like sheer curtains. They don't absorb anything because there isn't enough cloth. I thought about folding them up and using them as burb clothes, but they're too rough for infants. Don't waste your money.
Why, when you can get quality for the same price? June 29, 2010 Trenna Yep, flat diapers are indispensible for baby. But skip the Gerbers!
I'd decided to cloth diaper, and got some fantastic (big, thick, soft) birdseye flats for $12 per dozen, online (Google flat diapers).
At the shower I was given some of these, and I thought "cool, some cheapies for the non-diapering situations."
I was shocked to find they're not that cheap, and even more shocked at the (lack of) quality. After 5 weeks, these are still sitting untouched on the shelf, even though my tendency to grab my "diapering diapers" for everything has me running short on diapers a lot!
Birdseye Diapers - a very disappointing product June 24, 2010 J Dakotah (USA) I really thought the brand name of Gerber and or Birdseye would make quality products. Years ago when my child was young and I used cloth diapers instead of disposable ones, I could count on this brand, along with other brands. Cloth diapers were so much more comfortable for my baby, with no sweaty and painful rashes as many babies get from disposable diapers.
However, when I received this order and opened it- I was amazed at how much sizing was in the fabric, how rough they were, and maybe most of all, how very thin they are. Some of them are hardly thicker than gauze. Parts of a diaper may be much thinner than other parts of the same diaper, although none was thick enough to be adequate. I kept them because I hate returning things and I hoped washing them over and over might make them softer so I could find some use for them. So far I've washed them many times, and put white vinegar in the last rinse of some of the washes. The vinegar helps to remove excess soap. All that washing and rinsing, even in vinegar rinse, did not make the diapers any softer. I can't think of anything to use them for now. Perhaps as a 'rag' to wipe up excess paint or varnish? I could have made rags from old soft clothing that was ready to discard, and it would have been much cheaper than these diapers.
I do not advise anyone buying these diapers to use on a baby or even to use as a burp cloth; they are not thick enough for a burp cloth, even folded over several times. And if you want to use them for other purposes, such as dusting, just think if it matters to you if tiny scratches are left behind when you dust with these diapers. I am very disappointed in a brand name such as Gerber putting out such a flimsy and sleazy product.
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