I'll be posting an in - depth look at cloth diapers vs. disposable diapers soon, but for now, suffice it to say that cloth diapers, even the most expensive ones, are way
cheaper than disposable diapers — we're talking thousands of dollars in savings before that little one is potty trained.
Not exact matches
It is, however, a fact that cloth
diapering is
cheaper than using
disposable diapers.
Even purchasing
cheap disposable diapers is more expensive
than using washable cloth ones.
It is best to spend a few more cents on the best natural
disposable diapers we have in this natural
disposable diaper review
than expose your little one to
cheap yet toxic
disposable diapers.
Is this really
cheaper than just buying and reselling newborn
diapers or using
disposables?
On a week to week basis, Wonderwear is
cheaper than disposables and you will never run out and never have to go out to buy
diapers.
Mothering Magazine, March 2008 Cloth
Diaper Comeback «Cloth
diapers are easier,
cheaper, more convenient, and less wasteful
than disposables.
Apart from the financial aspect as a result of these cloth
diapers being
cheaper than the
disposable ones, there are several advantages of using cloth
diapers.
They're
cheaper (in the long run)
than disposables by about $ 1000 over the entire
diapering lifespan, but as the saying goes —
Cheap, Easy, Effective — pick any two.
CHEAPER THAN DISPOSABLES: You will save at least $ 1,000 using Wonderwear cloth diaper service vs disposables for the 2.5 years your baby is
DISPOSABLES: You will save at least $ 1,000 using Wonderwear cloth
diaper service vs
disposables for the 2.5 years your baby is
disposables for the 2.5 years your baby is in
diapers.
For the cloth
diapers, they are
cheaper than disposable ones, but you can use for the next times by washing them.
(At Wonderwear, weekly home delivery for unlimited cloth
diapers is just $ 19.95 —
cheaper than disposables!)
While using cloth
diapers is actually
cheaper than disposable, the startup cost can be intimidating.
If you're looking at things in the short run
disposable diapers are
cheaper than cloth ones.
Cloth
diapering really is not that hard (and it is way
cheaper than disposables), carpooling to work or taking public transportation is a viable option for thousands of parents who work in cities, and doing other simple things like recycling as much as possible, using washable napkins instead of paper - towels, using 100 % post-consumer recycled toilet paper (even just once in a while), and using a handkerchief instead of kleenex are all simple life - changes that can add up to seriously changing your carbon footprint.
This is
cheaper than disposables, but with up to 10
diaper changes a day this could add up to a lot of extra laundry.