Going Cloth, and a Steal of a Deal
- February 28th, 2010
- By Diane
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I’ve been wanting to blog about this for a month now.
I’m sure some of you may think I’m out of my mind when I say that I want to do cloth diapers. But cloth diapers have come a long way since our mothers or grandmas used them. You no longer have to use safety pins, dunk and swish in the toilet, or use rubber pants.
I found this great product called gDiapers. They are a soft cotton diaper with a snap in waterproof liner. You have two options: you can use their disposable/flushable biodegradable inserts, or reusable cloth inserts to absorb the mess. The disposable option is super functionable if you are on the go travelling or have a babysitter who is unfamiliar with cloth diapers. And the cloth option is of course the most economic.
My main reasons for wanting to do cloth is to save money. But it’s also a much greener way to do things and they say, babies who are in cloth have fewer diaper rashes, blowouts and leaks.
Here’s the lowdown:
There are three sizes of gDiapers. They say you need at least six of each size. They go for $30 for a pack of two. The flushable inserts are $15 for a pack of fourty. That’s .37 cents per disposable insert, more expensive than disposable diapers, which is why I would use them sparingly. The cloth inserts are $30 for 6 and they say you need about 12, and there are two sizes of those. So the total cost of diapering in cloth only will cost you $390. And the kids afterwards are already paid for.
To address the poop question. They now use flushable liners (dry wipes), as a barrier to catch the poop so it’s easier to keep the cloth liner clean.
So here’s what happened:
I found gDiapers at my local grocery store and bought a pack. A few days later, I noticed they were on clearance for $7 for a pack of two diapers and $4 for a pack of disposable liners. So I grabbed a bunch and checked out. They also had a $5 manufacturers coupon on each pack, so I only paid $2 for each pack of diapers! I returned the next day to finish my collection and get some more for eBaying. But I had to pay $7 each because the lame clerk wouldn’t honor the manufacturers coupon. Still a great deal.
If you want to give cloth a try, head over to HEB in the soda isle or clearance section. They lowered the clearance price to $2 and they have just a handfull left.







