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Mommy's Touch One-size Snap All in One - Cloth Diaper

 
Mommy's Touch One-size Snap All in One - Cloth Diaper
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Made with the same basic pattern as our pocket diaper our new Touchtape AIO diaper is even easier to use for the busy modern mother. With one microfleece topped microfiber soaker sewn into the cloth diaper and a second soaker that snaps in for the lager babies this diaper is sufficient for even most heavy wetters. This cloth diaper is a one-size diaper to fit babies from 8lbs - 35lbs. Because it is an AIO (all in one) it eliminates the need to pull a liner out of a pocket for wash day, which makes it very Dad-friendly :) It is almost as easy as using a disposable. Both the sewn-in and snap-in soakers are made with microfiber topped with soft fleece. The snap in soaker can also be used separately as a liner in a pocket diaper on the smallest setting to make the diaper less bulky.

SKU:

MT_AIO

Our Price: $12.95
Sale Price: $10.95 - $17.95
In stock
Baby Rose with Celery SnapsBlack
Bubble GumChocolate with Pink Snaps
Cotton CandyMagenta
Periwinkle with Chocolate SnapsPurple with Yellow Snaps
Seaspray with Periwinkle SnapsWhite with Mint Snaps

Quick Dry design prevents many of the problems that other AIOs Cloth Diapers on the market have of slow drying time


Custom miled fleece keeps baby dry


Large sew-in soaker with 2nd snap-in soaker for larger babies


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.5 inches
Product Width: 7.5 inches
Product Height: 2.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.31 pounds
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 7.5 inches
Package Height: 2.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.31 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0
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5Soft, but huge for newbornJun 15, 2010
I have not used this product yet, but it seems very soft and likely to be very absorbent. It looks way too big to fit my seven pound newborn, I haven't even tried.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

2I recomend opting for an organic or all natural diaper alternativeAug 17, 2009
When I bought these diapers I was new to cloth diapering. I have had these diapers for about 9 months. At first I really loved them. They seemed really absorbent and seemed very soft when we first got them. I had looked at an organic one size AIO but thought these would be better because the fleece was so soft. Also these were a couple dollars more a peice (though, at pinstripes and polkadots they give you a discount--the more you buy the more you save). It was very important to me to have a one size and an all in one diaper as this seemed the most economical to me.

I read the reviews and most people seemed to like these. I did read one review that said these diapers stink, which I didn't understand. I thought as long as you washed them the correct way it would be fine. So, unfortunately, I put all my eggs into one basket and ordered 15 of these diapers. And like I said they were good at first. But then they started to stink, which I thought was fine, I could simply strip them and get rid of the smell. No such luck. Every time I strip them, the shorter the time in between stripping them gets. And it is SUCH a pain to do this.

Lately I have been talking to more and more people about why my diapers stink so much. Apparently, the thing that drew me to the diapers the most--the microfiber--is the thing that does these in the most. For some reason because this is a synthetic material it holds on to bacteria and the fact that the pads in it are so thick (and absorbent) it traps the bacteria between all the layers of fleece and microfiber. They stink and do not wash clean!

Also, if you want that softness of the fleece up against your babies bottom, I understand. This helps to wick away the wetness so babies don't get rashes. I have two points about the fleece--if you want it for softness, after you wash them a million times (as you have to with diapers) the fleece really won't be any softer than the organic material in the other diapers. And in fact the organic material gets SOFTER with washes. The other point is that if you want it there to wick away the moisture from baby's bottom, you can buy liners or even just purchase some fleece at the fabric store and cut it to shape into baby's diaper.

I don't usually write reviews--but I rely upon them so much. If you want a one size AIO diaper go for the bG Organic instead. I totally wish I would have bought these before spending over 300 dollars on these diapers. Don't get stuck with stinky diapers like I am!

5Fabulous DiapersNov 28, 2008
We started using these diapers this week and we love them. My husband likes the snaps whereas I like the snaps and velcro ones equally. We are so excited because when our first baby was born we wanted to use cloth diapers and never found ones we liked, so we resigned ourselves to using disposables. These absorb well, they fit well, and we haven't used any disposable diapers this week. My older daughter (4 yr old)loves picking out which diaper (color and design) we will put on the baby/toddler (14 months old) and we will definitely be using these exclusively with our next baby from birth onwards. Thank you for such a fantastic product!

12 of 13 found the following review helpful:

2Attractive diaper but does not hold moisture wellMar 10, 2008
I bought a couple of these diapers after reading positive reviews on Amazon, and thinking that All-In-One is a better and more convinient option then cloth diapers with inserts. (We have twins, so dealing with inserts did not appeal to us :-))
However, after trying it for a few times, I have to report that it does not hold moisture as well as Bum Genius diaper with inserts. This one looks attractive, and it is easy to put it on, but it does not hold moisture beyond 3 hours of wear (for 8-mth-old boys). That means we could not use it overnight, while Bum Genious diaper worked just fine overnight. Also, after just 3 hours, it was soaking wet inside and my boys had a bit of rash from it. It starts to leak on the sides too. There are more absorbent AIO diapers out there and at a lower price. This one is $20, and Bum Genius is $16. I have not tried the other ones, but this one does not seem to compete as well with Bum Genius.


5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Great diapers!Dec 10, 2007
These diapers are my favorites, followed closely by Bumgenius. I'm a fan of AIOs and Pocket diaps, but you should know that when I ordered these I ordered the snaps AND the touchtapes, and the ones with snaps didn't come with a free insert. The ones with touchtape were all there.
These diapers are pricey, but the best quality. THey dry fast and are super, super absorbent. I absolutely love them... and they are the only ones on the market to come in cute colors and designs. yay! Save all your baby money and spend it on a good set of these instead of all the other stuff your baby will outgrow in a few months.

 
 
 
 
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