🌊 Dive into Comfort with LeekalosCloth Diapers!
LeekalosCloth Diapers are a versatile, eco-friendly solution for parents seeking comfort and style for their babies. With adjustable sizing, leak-proof technology, and a chic undersea design, these reusable diapers come with bamboo inserts and a wet bag, making them a practical choice for modern families.
Lining Description | Reusable bamboo and stay-dry lining |
Material Type | Bamboo |
Item Weight | 785 g |
Item Dimensions | 31.5 x 20.6 x 9.9 centimeters |
Weight Range | 12.0 |
Incontinence Protector Size | Adjustable Size |
Size | One Size |
Unit Count | 6 count |
Number of Items | 6 |
Pattern | Cartoon |
Color | Undersea |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Reusability | Reusable |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
K**L
Good for diaper free time
Plus points: many options for size adjustment, bamboo insert thick enough to hold pee for a considerable time.Negative points: inserts take an entire day to sundry. Size appropriate upto 12-13kg baby, not for bigger ones.
S**N
Quality material
Quality material..!! No leaking.
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حلوه
خامتها ممتازه بس بنتي نحيفه حبتين فما تنشد ع الخصر مزبوط
I**N
Super Happy with these Diapers!
These diapers are awesome! The cover material seems to be a bit sturdier than other brands and the lining is super soft. The diaper inserts absorb well and the inside of the cover catches anything the inserts miss. Have been using these for a few weeks now and no leaks yet! Another note about the inserts: I hang dry all my inserts (have a some from a few different companies) and once they're dry, I throw them into the dryer on low for about 10 minutes to fluff them up so they're not stiff and crunchy on my son's butt. Leekalos inserts are still pretty soft after they hang dry, and it's not imperative to fluff them up in the dryer like other brands. Back to the covers: they have tons of buttons to change the sizing whenever I need, and the diaper patterns are adorable. The only drawback to the whole package is that the wet bag doesn't have a secondary pocket for a spare dry diaper when on the go. It's not a deal breaker by any means though. These diapers are far better than all the others I've tried and I'll definitely be purchasing more.
S**E
Affordable, effective cloth pocket diaper with cute prints!
I recently purchased a set of these cloth pocket diapers for my twin boys. I have a large variety of cloth diapers, including Cloth-eez prefolds/Thirsties covers, Wegreeco pocket diapers, Alvababy pocket diapers, OsoCozy prefolds, and flour sack towels. I use different options for different situations and have had varying luck with the different brands.The Leekalos pocket diapers are a great, affordable option that had excellent absorbency. I appreciate that the inserts are bamboo and not microfiber. I have used the pocket diapers with prefolds, the included bamboo inserts, and flour sack towels and all have performed well. The absorbency of the included bamboo inserts held up to my boys who are both heavy wetters.They wash well and were easy to clean, with no foul odors or issues. As a bonus, the prints are adorable! We have the sea creatures. When the boys start daycare, I may purchase more to have on hand since my daycare only accepts pockets. Overall, excellent affordable option - highly recommended.
J**E
I wish I did this sooner
I've always felt guilty about using disposable diapers. But when my daughter was born we were living in an apartment building without an in-unit laundry machine so we decided to stick with disposables and didn't bother doing any research on cloth diapers. It wasn't until my friend who started cloth diapering her 2 month old son that I started to reconsider. I've since moved into a house with our own laundry machine and my daughter is now 15 months old, who for the most part poops in her potty so we usually get pee diapers only - figured this is a good time as any to try cloth diapers!My friend recommended me this listing as it was one of the more reasonable priced cloth diapers. She especially liked that it is bamboo material which is better for the baby's skin. After using the cloth diapers for a week, I can say that my daughter adjusted just fine to the cloth diaper, without any skin irritation. Initially there were some leaks, but I realized I just need to make the diaper fit a bit more snug. I do have to change her a bit more often than disposables, which is fine since I don't want the soaked diaper be against her skin for too long anyway. I have put my daughter in the cloth diaper overnight, but I've learned that it does cause some minor rash, since her bum is against a wet diaper for 10+ hours. So for now I'll stick to disposables for night time, until she gets a bit older and can better control her night time pee.One of the more pleasant surprises I've found is how easy it is to clean these cloth diapers! There are two parts, the bamboo insert and then the outer layer. The outer layer is SUPER quick to dry. The bamboo insert takes a bit longer to dry, but hanging it overnight tends to be enough time for it to dry out. I really didn't want to run a load of laundry every time I want to wash these diapers so glad to find how it is easily washable by hand.So all in all transitioning to cloth diapers is surprisingly smooth, at least with these cloth diapers! Highly recommended for those who are curious about switching over to cloth diapers, and have been feeling guilty for far too long with using disposables :)
K**5
Cute Set! Comparable to Alvas
Pocket diapers are probably the easiest transition from disposable to cloth. That being said, there is a learning curve to adjust for size of baby and the level of absorbency needed. Google or Pinterest diaper snap configurations to see which would work best for yours. For my newborn, i snapped down to the smallest configuration and 1 insert is enough. For my toddler it is still fitted well at both the hip and tummy snaps opened up a lot larger and at nighttime 2 inserts are enough. I attached pictures of fit on both. It is important there are no gaps at the leg but not so tight on tummy to where you cannot fit 2 fingers in.Newborn poop is water soluble so I didn't find the liners useful for newborn phase. The liners come in handy once poop is more solid so that you can dump the poop in toilet (liner in trash) instead of having to spray down the whole diaper.For my newborn i take off the diaper and throw it in my diaper pail. At the end of the day I bring them out and rinse out the poop so it doesnt stain.If it does stain Ive heard you can lay them out in the sun to dry and the sun will whiten them.My toddler only wears them for overnight. When changing i just put them in the same diaper pail. When doing laundry i separate the inserts from diapers shells and dump them in together. Every wash routine is different depending on water hardness!! Look up cloth diapering mama groups on facebook! Dont just follow the advice of a review on their wash routine or you can end up with buildup in your diapers or diapers that dont smell clean or have ammonia buildup. These are not meant to be waterproof! Change every 2 hours or so just like a normal disposable diaper.The snaps and cut of this brand is pretty much the same as alvas. I only have alvas and now this brand so I cannot compare to the more expensive options. These brands work fine for us so no need to venture out further quite yet.Note: cloth diapers need to be prepped. Meaning you cant just wash them once and be good to go. The inserts require several washes to reach maximum absorbency. Do NOT ever use fabric softener as this will cause the inserts to repel liquid instead of absorb.If you are concerned with bulkiness of diaper for smaller babies, you can buy smaller inserts for newborn size or use prefolds, flats or flour sack towels as inserts instead.Oh and the wet bag is great for on the go. Change baby as usual and stick dirty diaper in wetbag until coming back home. No odors escape, and no mess.I have both bought these for myself and gifted some as well. No complaints so far.
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