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Rating Summary based on 6 reviews

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Detailed rating

  • Absorption
  • Fit around legs
  • How leak proof are they?
  • Value for Money
  • 4.5
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  • 1 of 6 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Reigate.ryans

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Wonderoos look great, easy to use, dry quickly

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Elastic around legs didn't last well

    We've used Wonderoos and One Life nappies for one child from birth to toddler. The One Life nappies are cotton washable nappies with a cover. We really liked the Wonderoos. They air dried very quickly and were very simple for unfamiliar caregivers to change. The One Life nappies ended up getting a bit hard even though we used distilled vinegar to soften (no drier though). We're now onto baby number two and plan to reuse the Wonderoos and One Life nappies. The down side is that the elastic on the Wonderoo covers has died even though we did not wash above the recommended temperature. The cost of ... more
  • 7 of 7 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    fathomless

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages easy to use, adjust and re-use

    Disadvantages Disadvantages bulkier than disposables

    We wanted a re-usable nappy as we did not like the idea of the disposables filling up landill etc (even with washes it will be better than making em from scratch each time). I did some research and wonderoos cam out top (see which review) The main features of this are it is essentially 2 parts. The first part is the nappy outer. This forms a pocket into which you stuff the liners. The liners you get with wonderoos come in 2 sizes (large and small) and how many and what type of liners you put into the nappy are upto you. If your baby is a heavy wetter you add more liners into the pocket outer ... more
  • 6 of 6 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    loobielou80

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages easy to use and clean, reliable, comfortable, popper fastening, available in an array of colours

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Quite low in the rise

    I didn't make the 'switch' until my daughter was ten months old, had i known about 'pocket nappies' sooner (i'd previously dabbled with two part systems with my son) i'd have used them from birth. The wonderoo nappy is what is classed as a birth to potty reusable nappy and is thus highly adjustable. they come in a wide array of colours and are very adjustable. On a smaller baby they can look a bit bulky and messy yet i've foudn that as my baby has grown they have become one of my favourates. the inserts they come with are fantastic and at 14months old i still don't need to add any other insert ... more
  • 9 of 9 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Angelfeathers

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Great colours, easy to use, quick to dry

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Not as neat a fit as some pocket nappies

    A great choice for anyone making the move from disposables to cloth nappies, Wonderoos are easy to stuff and easy to put on. The sheer number of poppers can look scary at first, but once you realise that those down the sides of the leg holes are there to shorten the length of the crotch (and therefore don't need to be popped and unpopped every time you change your baby but only after a few months when your baby's got taller) then you only actually have one row of poppers round the waist to deal with, which is no more complicated than doing up sticky tabs. Wonderoos come in a vast range of ... more
  • 33 of 33 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    jools30

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Easy to use, quick to wash and dry

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Expensive to buy at the start

    I don’t know – my first review in almost 2 years and what do I write about? Nappies! Perhaps that’s an indication of why I haven’t been about recently, because I seem to be spending all my time changing the things! Anyway, having previously extolled the virtues of Tots Bots, I thought this time I would go for a different type of nappy, the stuffable. There are lots of different stuffable nappies on the market, but the Wonderoo is, I think, the only one that fits from birth to potty training – a ‘one-size’ nappy. Stuffable nappies differ from normal washable nappies in that they have two parts ... more
  • 16 of 18 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    celoche

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages One size fits from birth to potty, quick to dry

    Disadvantages Disadvantages None

    I've recently converted to cloth nappies and Wonderoos have quickly become my favourites. The wonderoos is made of a waterproof outside and a soft suede cloth inner layer. The suede layer allows moisture to wick away from baby's skin and traps it in the absorbent insert placed inside the pocket. This keeps baby’s skin dry and rash free. You can stuff the nappy with anything absorbent but I really like the microfiber cloths that you can find in pound shops They can be washed at 60 and are very quick to dry. Although they are more expensive than other pocket nappies (around £11), they are one ... more
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