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Wonderoo vs fuzzibunz

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Chuffed · 11/01/2006 08:04

I have a wee dilemma, having converted to washables when dd was 14mths I love my fuzzibunz and use bumbles for night (thanks MrsD)
ds has just come along and I want to start using some washables on him. Seeing as we would have to go small and medium for fuzzibunz it could be getting quite expensive. I have been thinking about wonderoo's as they are one size. I have a variety of inserts so that isn't really an issue just wondering if people can tell me which ones they'd buy due to experiences.
Thanks

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Tatties · 12/01/2006 22:07

No experience myself but bumping for you!

Yorkiegirl · 12/01/2006 22:08

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misdee · 12/01/2006 22:09

wonderoos are awful ime.

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jessicaandrebeccasmummy · 12/01/2006 22:09

i didnt get on with Wonderoos - hence selling the only one i had, Jess was a "chunky" baby and it jsut didnt fit properly.

Just my experience though x

starlover · 12/01/2006 22:10

i love both! i hated my wonderoo to start with, but now i am using it more and more.
that said, he is only 11 months and there is NO way it's going to last him til he is potty trained

misdee · 12/01/2006 22:10

whereas dd3 is v slim all round. still had leaks each time.

starlover · 12/01/2006 22:12

mine use to leak all the time, it honestly must've taken about 20 washes before the bloody he,mp inserts were properly absorbant

misdee · 12/01/2006 22:14

lol starlover. will carry on with the pink one i found under the bed then maybe one day it'll work. by then she'll be potty trained.

starlover · 12/01/2006 22:15

yeah just chuck it in the wash every time! lol

Yorkiegirl · 12/01/2006 22:20

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Chuffed · 13/01/2006 00:55

Thanks for this! Might have to get one to trial.

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LeahE · 13/01/2006 07:31

I have heard on the grapevine that the Wonderoos they are making now aren't of the same quality as the old ones (they moved their production base) - so it may make sense to pick some up secondhand if you go down the Wonderoos route. At least one UK nappy seller has stopped selling Wonderoos because of that.

I use a mixture of almost every poppered pocket nappy in existence and I'm pretty happy with all of them, including FBs and Wonderoos.

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