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steph1512 · 20/07/2010 13:43

Anyone tried these?

If so what were your thoughts?

Also just followed a link for babybots looked quite good but cheap for an AIO?

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SmacsGonePotty · 20/07/2010 15:40

I like them. I have one original and 6 dream dri. I prefer the dream dri as the original is bamboo and takes AGES to dry. It also seems quite wet next to the babies bottom where as the dream dri seem to wick the moisture away more.
I had one of each originally but bought the 5 new dream dris for when DD2 was arriving. Although they are Birth to Potty nappies I find them slightly on the small size for a toddler. Not unusable but as I was having 2 in nappies I would keep them aside for the wee one.
They are slim fitting and easy to use.
Not sure about the resale value though as the fabric bobbles a little so they look worn quite quickly. Doesn't bother me but I've seen people trying to sell them on and they look well used when maybe they haven't been used so much.....
The dream dri is the quickest drying nappy I have so that's a plus.
I don't think I would ever go for a full set but it's nice to have a few in my stash.
No idea about babybots though sorry.

steph1512 · 20/07/2010 15:51

ok thanks..ive just started on cloth for my ds 16wk and 14lb ive got some preloved motherease but the look so not cute and massive!

So was looking for a slimmer option but also for a heavy wetter, i live in a rural area so cant see any in real life just piics on net..was surprised how big the ME look compared to pics

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wellbalanced · 24/07/2010 22:39

I have the close pop in's again prefer the microfibre ones, I only discoved the dreami dri after i bought a few bamboo!!! DS in bed with one on (microfibre but use both) tonight with a booster, i find they work really well at night too.

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wakeupeverybody · 24/07/2010 22:49

I have some dreami dri's and some bamboo ones. I much prefer the bamboo ones- personally on my DD I find that the dreami dri are much more likely to wick whereas the bamboo last longer. We don't have a tumble drier but in the summer, the bamboo have been quick to dry. I love the fact they are nice and slim (also have Tots Bots Fluffles- massive bums!) and will probably buy more, my only concern is how they will fit a toddler as this DD is a chunky monkey already at 7 months.

Mummy2Bookie · 17/08/2010 20:11

I have an original pop in and my baby has nappy rash after wearing it over night ( have posted elsewhere for advice)
I never thought that the rash may be caused from the bamboo liner not drawing moisture away from the skin.

I will try a dreami dri. Thank you for posting this.

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