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Review of FuzziBunz Nappies by
kamallan
Advantages: Cute colours and very good containment
Disadvantages: Notthe most absorbant and poppers, not velcro
Well here I am, finally getting time to write another review after a busy house move and having a beautiful baby boy!!!
I decided to use cloth nappies quite late on in my pregnancy after several people told me that there are a lot more nappies available than the old squares…so I set about my research! It was recommended that I get several varieties to find out what suits us best so be prepared for many more nappy reviews!! (Mostly written one ...
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25.10.2007
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Its soft, its fuzzy, and goes on their buns
Review of FuzziBunz Nappies by
Shroud
Advantages: Fleece inner helps keep baby dry, stuffable insert means its customisable for wet containment
Disadvantages: bit expensive to kit out in initially
FuzziBunz are not just a one piece reusable nappy. They are more a two piece system, with the FuzziBunz itself acting as a fleece lined nappy wrap. You have the breatheable water resistant PUL cover with softly elasticated legs, and a microfleece inner liner, which acts to wick away the wet and keep baby's bottom nice and dry :) Poo shakes off fairly easily off fleece, but personally in case its liquidy, I prefer to also use a flushable one way liner ...
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14.04.2003
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cute as a button in her fuzzi bunz
Review of FuzziBunz Nappies by
doobsy
Advantages: Easy to use, quick drying, slim fitting
Disadvantages: none
I has always liked the idea of using reusable nappies instead of disposables but thought it would be too awkward, expensive and time consuming. I had looked about online at guides and shops but was overwhelmed and confused by all the information. Then, one of my friends (who had been using reusables for a while) talked me through all the different types and how it all worked.
When I realised all the benefits I decided that the pocket/stuffable ...
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27.05.2006
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THE BEST RE-USABLE NAPPY? YES!
Review of FuzziBunz Nappies by
caroleanneclark
Advantages: Speedy to dry & look great on
Disadvantages: None!
I am a recent convert to 'Fuzzi Bunz' re-useable nappies and I shall endeavour to tell you why.
The Fuzzi Bunz consists of a layer of waterproof fabric (PUL) and a layer of thin fleece (think fleece jacket, not sheeps fleece!!) sewn together to make a nappy-shaped "pocket". This pocket is stuffed with absorbent matter of your choice.
The 'stuffing' could be, terry squares, booster pads, pre-folds .. but I use 2 microfiber cloths (£1 each from ...
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17.07.2004
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Fuzzi buns = soggy bums :(
Review of FuzziBunz Nappies by
loobielou80
Advantages: Look great, lovely fit, lots of colour choice
Disadvantages: leak, leave bum sogy, expensive, poor customer service
I converted to cloth nappies quite late on, when my daughter was ten months. the main problem was that with my son i tried some two part systems ( a nappy with a waterproof PUL wrap) and just didn't like it. Had i known about 'pocket nappies' then, i'd never have looked back!
Pocket nappies are fantastic, simple and quick to use and once stuffed are as easy as a disposable yet without the chemicals! oh, and they look so much better too!
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18.11.2007
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The original hybrid all-in-one
Review of FuzziBunz Nappies by
tykervic
Advantages: Stuffable, quick to dry, slim fitting (depending on stuffing)
Disadvantages: poppered fit, not easy on a wriggly baby, expensive
The Fuzzi Bunz is a pocket style washable nappy, which has a soft nylon waterproof outer shell and a cosy fleece inner - the opening at the back between the two layers provides a pocket for the stuffing (the absorbant bit) of your choice.
Micro-inserts made by Fuzzi Bunz can be bought as stuffing, but you can just as easily use a couple of old flannels, a pad folded terry square, a prefold, or a couple of those super-absorbant cleaning cloths ...
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24.02.2003
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No good for chubby thighed babies
Review of FuzziBunz Nappies by
exessexmum
Advantages: slim fitting,good value, huge resale desirability
Disadvantages: difficult fit on certain shapes, no good for newborns
I bought a few Fuzzis as my friends were raving about them. when they arrived i was impressed. They seemed very well made, looked really funky, the colours were great, and after prewashing they dried really quickly.
The only problem was my little mans thighs. He is very chubby thighed and try as I did, I couldnt get the damn things to go on without leaking. They gaped at the thigh, and if I went up a size they gaped at the tummy instead.
This meant ...
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20.05.2003
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Fuzzi Bunz - life made easy
Review of FuzziBunz Nappies by
shanney
Advantages: easy to use, reliable
Disadvantages: more expensive than some
I'm now on my second child in reuseable nappies. For the first child we tried every brand under the sun. This time we almost exclusively use Fuzzis. They make life as a cloth nappy user so easy.
As a pocket nappy system, you can prestuff them all and leave them waiting for nappy change time. There's a lovely soft fleece inner and the nappy is as bulky as the insert(s) you choose to use. We normally use a Microfibre Insert and a small hemp insert ...
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20.09.2007
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You have to try this nappy!
Review of FuzziBunz Nappies by
Peardrop26
Advantages: Easy to Use, Excellent Resale Value, Attractive System
Disadvantages: Initial start up cost
These nappies are fantastic - I was a very reluctant convert to cloth nappies but just had to see what all the fuss was about.
I ordered just two to start off with and was immediatley converted. They are so simple to use and as slim fitting as disposable. They also look much prettier under my daughters skirts and dresses than disposable knickers.
They are fleece lined which really does keep babies bottom dry and does not cause nappy rash. Another ...
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28.06.2004
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Did not live up to expectations
Review of FuzziBunz Nappies by
sazuburns
Advantages: Very easy to use, quick to dry
Disadvantages: Leaky, expensive
I really, really wanted to love Fuzzi Bunz. I reasoned with myself that if they were outstanding I could justify the extra expense over a standard two-part nappy system.
To explain: Fuzzis are a stuffable nappy system. The Fuzzi Bunz itself is a clever hybrid design. The outer layer is PUL, the inner is polyester fleece and the two are joined together all the way around apart from an opening at the top, making the nappy one large 'pocket' which ...
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27.12.2003
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FuzziBunz Pocket Nappy System
Review of FuzziBunz Nappies by
gingerbam
Advantages: Very Easy to use
Disadvantages: Can't use Nappy Rash Creams because of the fleece
As a recent convert to cloth nappies I was very impressed with the pocket nappy system. They are very easy to use and maintain. They are perfect for people who wish to convert to cloth nappies with the minimum of fuss. They are also easy for someone else to use, e.g childminder or grandparent. They are available in a wide range of colours and are not as bulky as other cloth nappies. Once you have finished with the nappies there is a thriving second ...
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19.11.2004
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