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Cooper and I Try Out New Thirsties Duo All In Ones!

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A few days ago, a small box arrived on my doorstep.  It was six new All In Ones (sizes Twos since Cooper just turned 11 months!) in a variety of colors and patterns, including my first diaper in Mud.  Very cool. I was so excited to try them out that I immediately threw them in the laundry to get them fluffed up and ready to use. When my new diapers were prepped and ready for our virgin run, I brought Cooper to the changing table and took off the Duo Fab Fitted and cover he was wearing.   The diaper change was over so fast I barely knew what had happened. They were so easy to use I was like  "That's it? That's all there is to it?" I almost felt like I had forgotten to do something. I especially appreciated the  speed of the diaper change considering how Changing Cooper's Diaper Has...Changed. I had the old diaper off and the new diaper on before he could even get in one good donkey kick. What do the diapers look like? Well, they're exactly the same as a Duo Fab Fitted but with the cover sewn right on. The inside has a trim-fitting soaker and the tunnel underneath for adding more inserts--for heavy wetters or nighttime use.   I'd have to say, with a squirmy 11 month old, they might  just be my new favorite fluff and my husband just told me that they're his.  They'll be a breeze to throw in the diaper bag so I'll probably try to save them for outings. Are the new All In Ones any different to wash?  Not so far.  Cooper has had several poops in them and despite the fact that the cover is sewn on, the diaper got just as clean, probably thanks to the "tunnel" left in the layers.  They did take slightly longer to dry, so midway  through the cycle I turned them inside out.  I don't know if I'll do that every time or not...I'm still experimenting.  When they came out of the drier, I turned them right side out, folded them up and took them upstairs to Cooper's room to put away. No stuffing necessary.  They were ready to use in no time flat. I like that. So if you're looking to add to your stash, this mom highly recommends trying out Thirsties All In OnesEspecially if you've got a mover and a shaker!
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  • I can’t wait to try these AIO’s now that my baby is 13 months old and I need quick changes too. I LOVED the fab fitteds when he was small and the Thirsties covers. These are such great diapers.

    Lori Newton Jackson on
  • We use AIOs. So far they’re super easy. A little learning curve because my little guy is a heavy wetter and we didn’t know! Once we figured out to use an insert in the tunnel he’s been fine. A few side leaks- still debating on the rise position. He gets red marks on his legs if it’s tight, but too lose and he leaks! Still working on it! Easy to clean, longer dry time but overnight with a fan it’s fine. I’m so glad we did AIOs! He barely moves now and it’s tricky sometimes!

    laura c on
  • looks like a great diaper to try out

    gina lee on
  • i’d like to try these…as far as the longer drying time, i don;t mind- especially since i hang them outside whenever possible!

    amy v on
  • I have heard good things. Seen them in tons of giveaways but I haven’t tried one yet. Love to!

    Andrea Ferrata on

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