I use them as a doubler with prefolds or in some AIO's and they work very well.
I use as doubler insert and I get an extra hour with them!
Once the mini size is outgrown, it can still be
used as a doubler with another insert in just about any cloth diaper.
Kit suggestions for 8 lb + newborn: 24 infant prefolds 6 newborn prefolds (
use as doublers or put back for next baby when outgrown) 5 - 6 wipe clean covers 1 - 2 snappies 5 - 6 small AIOs / pockets or size 1 diapers that «size up» or 5 - 6 one size diapers that fit from birth 24 cloth wipes
Kit suggestions for up to 8 lb newborn: 12 infant prefolds 12 newborn prefolds (
use as doublers or put back for next baby when outgrown) 5 - 6 wipe clean covers 1 - 2 snappis 5 - 6 xsmall or small AIOs / pockets and 3 - 4 one size diapers that fit from birth 24 cloth wipes
* Fits in the tiniest of newborn diapers and can be
used as a doubler in any diaper.
After cloth diapering 4 kids over a nearly 11 year period, the best system for us has been a prefold with a preemie or small prefold
used as a doubler (depending on child's age) snappied under a wool knit soaker — MrsKucz
I use these as doublers sandwiched between a thin hemp on bottom and a charcoal bamboo on top.
You can
use these as doublers.
The best kept secret about Mini Pods is that they can be
used as a doubler in ANY diaper, increasing absorbency of everything from pocket diapers to fitted diapers to prefolds!
Not exact matches
I don't think of my daughter
as a heavy wetter because she can
use a pocket diaper all night with no
doubler even though she wakes up to nurse two or three times.
For nighttime, we
use the one - size insert and the newborn insert
as a
doubler and have never had a leak.
Flats can be
used to stuff a pocket diaper, or
as a
doubler with another flat or prefold.
Doublers are usually laid inside a diaper
as an extra layer of absorption, rather than being
used as a pocket stuffer, so they are narrower.Popular brand Thirsties» Fab
Doublers come in two sizes:
the covers are actually really great with cloth — I've
used them with «Thirsties»
doublers and with pre-folds and I think they contain things pretty well — just have to fold the ends «in» — I like them every bit
as well
as the cloth covers I've
used — even a little better b / c you don't have to wash the outer cover.
I think someone already responded like this in an earlier comment but try
using a gbaby insert
as a
doubler in a pocket diaper... it'll keep it from being SO wet for that period of time until you can change him / her in the morning.
Though typically thought of
as a pocket diaper insert, Babykicks Joey Bunz PREMIUM Hemp Inserts can be
used with just about any style of cloth diaper
as a cloth diaper
doubler or diaper booster; the absorbent qualities of the Joey Bunz Hemp Inserts give them a ton of versatility in your cloth diaper stash.
I have some of the flats which are wonderful and can't wait to
use them on our next baby but for my toddler we ue them
as a
doubler or have to double them up.
I
used one prefold in a modified triangle fold and a second folded in thirds and laid in
as a
doubler.
Although designed specifically to stuff inside pocket diapers, the six layers of absorbent hemp / cotton jersey found in the 1/8» thick Joey Bunz, can be
used inside covers and / or a nighttime
doublers for fitteds and AIO's
as well.
Though typically thought of
as a pocket diaper insert, Joey Bunz Hemp Inserts can be
used with just about any style of cloth diaper
as a cloth diaper
doubler; the absorbent qualities of the Joey Bunz Hemp Inserts give them a ton of versatility in your cloth diaper stash.
You can
use the second insert
as a
doubler or if you need extra absorbency.