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Where to buy Bumgenius?

i am wanting to buy the bumGenius 3.0 all in one cloth diapers. on the bumgenius website it shows you their products but you cant buy them directly from the website, then it gives you a bunch of retailers.
what website would you recommend to order

http://www.cottonbabies.com/
or
http://www.jilliansdrawers.com/


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Fuzzi Bunz vs. Bum Genius

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  1. Kristel Acevedo @ I love the bumgenius diapers. I would get a variety of snaps and Velcro. You'll also need a wetbag to store dirty diapers.
  2. ConscientiousBlog @ i just use my @bumgenius 3.0/4.0 covers w/out inserts for swim diapers!
  3. Julie Enter to win a Bumgenius Elemental from the Cloth Diaper Revival! @

bumGenius One-Size Snap Closure Cloth Diaper 4.0 - Ribbit

Cotton Babies
$17.95
$17.90


  • Diapers are bundled with two inserts: a newborn insert for newborns and a one-size insert for your older baby.
  • Easy to use durable snap closures help keep diapers on older babies.
  • Patented covered lining opening protects baby from moisture. Soft lining wicks moisture away from baby.
  • Patented 3x3 snap system adjusts to fit babies 7-35+ pounds and gentle leg elastic prevents leakage.

Here comes the poo…cloth diapering adventure!

Recently, my friend Jo had me put my money where my mouth. I always tried to find new ways to be green and integrate them into my life ... layers but was one of those biggies entering my guilty conscience often. So far, we used Nature Babycare diapers, which are based on a compostable corn product (purchase online from the target or Diapers.com). I could stomach disposable diapers because we were part of the American elite whose lucky household is going to a composting facility instead of a landfill.It was impressive but expensive, because these DIPES are not cheap compared to traditional DIPES. However, I lived quite happily without guilt until my friend (Jo who has a baby due in October) was considering cloth or disposable, and I told him about the composting facility. She could not find anything about it so I checked the site and found it CLOSED last October! tragedy and disaster! How sad that something so cool and so easy for everyone to be able to recycle their waste had to close its doors!...

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The Great Diaper Debate

There are a lot of different types of cloth diapers out there. We’ve tried several, ranging from the very inexpensive low-end (which I don’t recommend) to some of the higher-end diapers that function just as well as a disposable, such as BumGenius .

The calculations we used revolved around the fact that disposable diapers average about $0.20 a pop, so we would have to divide the cost of the cloth diaper by 0.2 to see how many times we’d have to use it before it would become less expensive than disposable diapers. The one linked above, for example, costs $17.95, so you’d have to use it about 90 times for it to be less expensive per use than cloth diapers.

We estimate that our children would use one of the cloth diapers about every three days while on diapers (up until Shop the Land of Nod Online for Eco-Friendly Cloth Diapers & More!.

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  1. I'm planning to cloth diaper using mostly pocket & all in 2 diapers (I have a bunch of Alva's on the way, several Charlie Banana's, and a few BumGenius 4.0 and FuzziBunz one size). Since I know those likely won't fit a newborn, I've been trying to
  2. I have PUL, organic french terry (so one side is smooth/flat, not rough), more of the organic flannel, and I have pre-cut bamboo french terry inserts I was planning on stitching outside the inner layer (kinda like how bumgenius sews their inserts on
  3. Mangelson said her favorites include brands like BumGenius and Flip diapers. “BumGenius are easy for beginners, simple to wash and can fit your baby from 10lbs through potty training,” she said. Although cloth diapering can be overwhelming,
  4. Angelie Vasquez of Tallahassee checks out the Bum Genius cloth diaper during a class at Baby Love Birth Center in Cape Coral on Thursday. / Amanda Inscore/news-press.com Britt Schwartz of Cloth My Heart teaches about the different types of cloth
  5. Cotton Babies is responsible for making two of my favorite diapers, the BumGenius 4.0 pocket and the new AIO Freetime. I've loved working with them since I met two of the ladies behind the company last August at BlogHer, in fact, they're the ones that
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