I purchased the one-size diapers myself. I was not compensated, nor was I asked to write this post, and all opinions are my own. Post contains affiliate links. I was really anxious to try the new Thirsties one-size diapers since the duo diapers were one of my favorites. I’ll compare the new one-size diaper to the duo, then follow with my usual “review.” I’m also giving away two diapers in a self-spnsored giveaway so read on!
I purchased the pictured items myself at retail prices. I was not asked to write, not was I compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own. Thirsties is one of my favorite brands. Their products are made in the USA, and I have yet to try one that I don’t like. I’ve written many Thirsties reviews over the years and the Duo Diaper is one of my favorites. Though I’ve since had that particular diaper converted to snaps, that post shows what the old H&L looked like after more than 2 years of constant use. I was psyched to see the announcement of the improved H&L, and purchased one to show you.
I purchased this item myself. Post contains affiliate links. Hook & loop closure diapers need occasional “cleaning out” to keep them in tip top shape. Whether you just want to help them stick better, avoid diaper chains in the wash, or if you’re getting ready to sell your used cloth diapers, you probably do this (or need to.) You can sit picking fuzz out with your fingers, use a Snappi (which I’ve done) or get it done quickly with this handy tool.
This is the last diaper I’m highlighting in my series on cloth diapers for preemies & small newborns. Check out my newborn cloth diaper overview for how newborn diapers fit on my 6.5 lb newborn, and read about more preemie cloth diapers.
Did you catch my gDiapers & gCloth review? I was also fortunate enough to receive small (and newborn, post forthcoming) gDiapers on loan so I could post about them as well!