Best reusable nappies (5 of the best)
In this article, we will look into the best reusable nappies for newborns, babies and toddlers that are tried and tested by mums. The reusable nappies are making a huge presence in the baby registry as it is not only environmentally friendly but competitively priced too.
Gone are the days when reusable nappies with safety pins were associated with icky nappies, soiled one’s needed to be boiled, and the pricked safety pin baby bum. Nowadays, reusable nappies are as easy as disposables. These reusables come not only in attractive print designs, in all shapes, and fastened by velcro or poppers.
They are easier to care for now, just pop in the washing machine and you’re done. Many mums have converted to reusable nappy use instead of the disposables for many benefits. This is the golden age of reusable nappies.
Best reusable nappies:
The best reusable nappies as tried and tested by many mums and babies is the Bambino Mio Miosolo reusable nappies. Other brands that are available in the market also work wonders in keeping babies dry at all times.
Babies have generally healthy skin without the rashes that they usually get using the disposables. The reusables are most famous for helping the environment by having this option instead of the disposables that litter the landfill with too many disposed nappies.
Let’s have a look at the best reusable nappies to choose from:
- Bambino Mio Miosolo
These reusable have won awards on most innovative designs. It is available in one size that can be used as your child grows, with its adjustable velcro and hook and loop that suits your child. It has an absorbent core made from microfiber and a dry inner layer that prevents leaks.
This type comes with one insert which is permanently attached to the nappy. It has a tab on it which makes it easy to pull out without getting your hands on the saturated pad. After washing, it is easier to stuff it back back into the nappy, so it’s aligned and does not bunch up the bum.
The Bambino Mio is suitable for slim bums to bigger ones, or from newborns upwards. This reusable use is much to the appeal that you help save the planet by reusing instead of throwing plastics which fill up the landfills.
This comes with lots of cute designs to choose from and starts with £15.99.
- Baba + Boo reusable nappies
Joe Wicks, the famous trainer, has used Baba + Boo’s cloth nappies for his two children, Indie and Marley. He said that these are good for the environment. Very simple to use and so much better than the disposables. “You just put the liners in, they do their business, you take them out and stick in the washing machine and repeat”, Wicks said.
The one-size reusable comes with many adorable designs including bears and and sunflowers and prices start at £14.95
- TotsBots Easyfit Star reusable nappy
These gorgeous washable nappies are made with bamboo cores that makes them super soft and highly absorbent. They come in various lovely designs and special stitch free seams and stay dry “buffer zones” to prevent leakages and keep the liquid away from your baby’s skin.
Totsbots have hook and loop fastening which makes it easy to use and fits babies from newborn until they are potty trained, around 8 to 35 lbs. This Scottish made nappy is Oekotex certified, which means no harmful chemicals have been used in the production process, and the baby is guaranteed safe from using this.
There are so many patterns to choose from that ranges from adorable rocking horses to psychedelic rainbows and best selling plain colors too. Each nappy starts from £17.99.
- Charlie Banana One Size
This reusable great pocket nappy comes with adjustable leg elastic and two microfibre insert, one small and one large for maximum absorbency. This nappy also has a super soft fleece lining that is smooth to the baby’s skin.
It is quick drying and with lots of cute designs to choose from. Unlike most of the one-size nappies which adjust at the poppers setting on the waist and front, Charlie Banana’s unique feature is the adjustable elastic around the legs. This works like a bra strap to set it to different fits as your baby grows.
You can adjust the poppers for the first time and the elastic on the legs will do and adjust itself. It becomes a precise fit as the baby grows tighter with the nappy.
There is an organic version of this one which costs a little bit more that also comes with an organic cotton lining against your baby’s bottom. The inserts are made of a mixture of hemp, cotton and microfibre.
Price starts at £18.99.
- Little Lamb sized pocket nappy
The Little lamb sized pocket nappy has bamboo inserts that are highly absorbent whilst slim fitting. The insert has to be folded then stuff it into the pocket of the nappy before use and remove it for washing. You can easily put it back on for next use.
This pocket nappy is available in three sizes which cater to all baby sizes until they are potty trained. If you are starting with an older baby, you can choose size 2 and let your baby grow with that one. It has adjustable straps that makes it economical for you.
Not to mention the great care of the environment that you are doing by using reusables, even the inserts are made of environmental friendly bamboo materials. This is a much slimming fitting insert than Charlie Banana and Bambino Mio, but highly absorbent.
This is an excellent nappy and works well with most babies. Price starts at £15.
- Blueberry Simplex Organic All in One
The Blueberry SImplex is a quality organic American made all-in-one reusable nappy which is highly absorbent yet slim sized. The absorbent core is made of layers of cotton which makes it effective at preventing leaks from happening.
It also comes with a pocket to add extra layers of absorbent materials if you have a heavy wetter on your arms. Though the cotton sewed into the nappy works well already for daytime use. Only add more at night for the undisturbed sleep of your little one.
While this has easily become mum’s favorite with many adorable designs and colors to choose from, it also comes with a price. Blueberry Simplex starts at £24.
- Kit and Kin reusable cloth nappies
This reusable nappy is made from sustainable materials, including a nylon regenerated from recycled fishing nets. The materials of this nappy is as kind to the environment as it is with the nappy itself.
Don’t fret as this nappy has an inner layer made with soft plant-based fabrics including tencel and hemp to make sure that your baby’s skin doesn’t get scratched. This type is also 50 percent more absorbent than cotton, so you can be sure that no leakages happen while protecting your baby’s skin as well.
Price starts £19.99 for the Kit and Kin reusable nappy.
- Bumgenius Freetimel All-in-One nappy
This Bumgenius Freetime is a one piece nappy that aims to make changing time more organized, with adjustable absorbency pads and stay-dry inner lining to ensure the baby’s skin stays dry through the night or day.
The interior is made of soft fabric and an extra layer of microfibre sewn into the shell to wick moisture away from the baby’s sensitive skin. Like most reusable nappies, the aim of the reusables are to be competitive with the disposables with better quality in terms of absorbency.
The outer part is made of waterproof material and secured with durable plastic snaps. It can easily fit from 8 lbs to 35 lbs plus. Price starts at £21.99.
Conclusion:
We have listed over many kinds of reusable nappies for your darling little one’s to use. These reusable are washable and durable and can be used until your baby is potty trained. The reusable are becoming popular around due to the fact that it can help the environment ease with plastics that disposables are part of.
With many choices of nappies to use, you just find which one will fit your baby’s needs. As with many designs and attractive colors, not only will your baby be helping mother nature, but also totting the cutest bums to revel on.
FAQ’s on “Best reusable nappies”:
How many reusable nappies do I need?
The general rule of thumb is you will need at least 20-25 nappies, with one cover per five nappies for two-part nappy systems. It will depend on how you intend to use the resusables, either full time or part time. And also it depends on how often you do nappy wash.
Is it cheaper to use reusables, than disposables?
Technically, yes, over time. Including all the costs of water, and electricity for washing the nappies, it is still way cheaper than the disposables. Not to mention that reusables are helping out with the environment with very little inconvenience, with too much laundry to wash.
How do I choose reusable nappies?
There are a few things to consider when buying reusables. First is the fabric, the absorbent part of the nappy which is usually made of polyester, microfibre, bamboo, rayon or cotton. Second is the style of the nappy. The main types of reusables are: pocket nappies, all-in-ones, two-part nappies, and flat nappies.
And the last one to consider is the range of sizes that fits your little one. And some may consider the price as well depending on the budget.
How often should you change a reusable nappy?
Nappies should be changed before or after every feed. All babies need changing when the nappies are soiled already, or as soon as they poo. This is to ensure that the dirt does not stay long in the nappy, and does not give rash to the baby.
Young babies need at least 10-12 times per day, while older babies can be changed at least 6-8 hours.
How often should you change cloth diapers at night?
The average reusable nappy can hold 10 pees before being changed. Or when the baby poos, the nappy should be changed right away. But whether you use disposables or reusables, the baby should be changed every 2 hours during the day. This will ensure that the baby’s skin does not get rashes or be soaked in wet diapers.
What else will I need to get started?
Washing machine to begin with and some place to hang dry the nappies. You’ll also need a nappy bucket, mesh laundry bag for inserts, waterproof storage bags for dirty nappies when out of the house, changing mat, reusable wipes, liners, and boosters.
References:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/recommended/kids/best-reusable-nappies-tried-tested/