Welcome to my blog! I'm Sari, a mother of a 2 year old girl and 7 year old boy/girl twins. I started this blog 6 years ago when I started using cloth diapers. If you scroll back to the earlier posts, you can see my learning adventure with the twins, there's a lot of really helpful information if you are interested in cloth diapers. I hope that this can be a valuable source of information for other moms contemplating making the switch to cloth diapers and/or making their own diapers.

Now I'm using this as more of a general "mom blog". I'm crafty, I like to bake and I'm currently a group fitness instructor and a Beachbody coach. I may plug my own business every so often (click here!), but I will expand my topics to cover basically anything that I feel like writing about - experiences I have or products that I think deserve a review (both good and bad). If I'm getting paid or benefiting in any way then that will be mentioned in the post.

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Friday, May 15, 2009

FuzziBunz Pocket ~ Review

I bought 4 FuzziBunz pockets, size Medium, not the one size. I had heard they ran big so Medium seemed to be the way to go. They had a very similar fit to the one-size BG 3.0s. One of my FuzziBunz arrived with a pull in the fabric and a small hole near one of the snaps. I filled out the online form to get it replaced and they sent me an email with instructions on how to send it back. I was annoyed that they didn't mention anything about reimbursing me for shipping costs so I sent an email back to them. They then offered to replace the diaper without me having to send back the damaged FB! A+++ for customer service. The replacement diaper arrived yesterday so it was like getting the slightly damaged diaper for free.

The FB itself seems more comfortable around the leg openings. Plus, the snaps are pretty much baby proof. Neither of my twins even tried to undo the snaps. I had one leak with the FB on my daughter, but I think that was my fault for not changing it quickly enough. It's so much easier to tell when a disposable diaper is wet because they get all squishy. With cloth, I'm never quite sure when they need to be changed.  Check out FuzziBunz here!

1 comment:

Karen said...

We use these. We put a fleece insert in the pocket bit, my mum sends us nappy (diaper)liners from Ireland cause I can't find them here. They are just like strong toilet paper and they hold the poo and you flush it. Fabulous. We also use them with rubber pants because they get so wet so quickly.