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    Posted: 11 January 2009 at 3:47pm
Hi I was just wondering which cloth nappies are best for absorpancy/comfort/fit/ etc.There just seems to be so many on the market to choose from.Who has had experience with which brands and how did you find them?
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Hi clantini, unfortunately the answer is "it depends" - on your baby's size and shape, on your personal preference, on how much money you want to spend... my suggestion would be to get a few individual nappies of ones you like the look of and try them out, or get a hire kit (check out The Nappy Network for these).

There's also a heap of info on all the different nappies on here if you don't mind looking through a few different threads

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It does come down to personal preference on style & fit but the ones I've used and would recommend are:

Fuzzi Bunz (although insert it comes with isn't terribly absorbent on it's own it can be boosted & dries really quickly)
Honeychild (good quality & fit, inserts thirsty but dry quickly)
BumGenius V3 (goes on just like a disposable & is a one-size fits most)
Swaddlebees Econappi (one-size fits most with an absorbent hemp/velour insert)
Itti Bitti D'lish AIO (really trim & absorbent, no stuffing required, gorgeous to look at and wears really well - my fave!).

Hope that helps!

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I went to Snazzipants and opted for the most cost effective option - their prefolds. They work well, similar to traditional cloth nappies without the copious amounts of folding, and the size of the nappy is dependent on the size/age of your baby. I really like them! Their covers are funky too I use their fitted nappies at night with a cover that they call their 'bummi's whisper pant'. They have HEAPS of info about a whole range on brands on their website if you're keen to read up a bit: Snazzipants

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very definately comes down to personal preference and also the fit of the nappy on your baby.   

IMHO baby harmony, itti bitti, drybees and little buttons are my faves i've tried over the last 2yrs.

buy a couple of a few different brands and see what you like/dislike before getting a stash of one type. TNN is also a great place to go for advice/info

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