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Nov 22nd, 2009, 17:49 PM
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#1 | | baby due march 10th Active BnB Member
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| Little lamb microfibre nappies? good or bad? Hubby and I are considering investing in real nappies.
I orginally fell in love with the little lamb brand and was wondering how people have found thier microfiber nappies as far as absorbancy and drying time?
We have a small house with very little drying space so bamboo seems like it might make life a little difficult.
If you use little lamb do you use thier brand exclusively or do you mix and match with other real nappy brands depending on the situation/day of the week?
we are going to a nappacinno in a couple of weeks to check out some other brands so it would be useful to hear any feedback xxxx | | | | Status: Offline
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Nov 22nd, 2009, 18:19 PM
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#2 | | Daisy's Mummy and NTNP <3 BnB Addict
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| sorry hun, i've not tried them, tho i'm sure someone will be along soon who has  | | | | Status: Online
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Nov 22nd, 2009, 18:59 PM
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#3 | | Pregnant with first baby Active BnB Member
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| I've been wondering just the same thing. They are supposed to be good for taller babies too acdording to the nappy lady advisor who recommended them. Hope someone can share their experience with them. | | | | Status: Offline
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Nov 22nd, 2009, 19:36 PM
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#4 | | Mum (Mom) Active BnB Member
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| I use Little Lambs and I love them. They fit really nicely and look cute  I can't really say about the drying time because I tumble mine but if you're not buying imminently I'll air dry indoors after the next wash and let you know how long they take (how sad does that make me sound!! lol) | | | | Status: Online
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Nov 22nd, 2009, 19:43 PM
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#5 | | Freya's Mum BnB Addict
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| I use the bamboo ones, I also tumble dry mine, mostly as it keeps them nice and fluffy. I love the look of the nappies, they are soooo cute! They wouldn't last overnight for us, but Freya is quite a heavy wetter so we just don't use them for that. I also use BG AIO for when we go out as I prefer not to carry around wraps/boosters etc and Pop Ins for night time as they are very absorbant.
Sorry can't comment on the microfibre ones, but I have been looking to try one, will let you know if I get hold of one anytime soon  | | | | Status: Offline
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Nov 22nd, 2009, 19:46 PM
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#6 | | Mummy to Adam Elliott Chat Happy BnB Member
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| I use Little Lambs - I've tried all the different types apart from the new pocket nappy. I also live in a really small flat with barely any drying space. We have a washer dryer, and do tumble the nappies on low heat for an hour, then finish them off on a rack by a radiator.
They are very simple and cute and I have found them to be reliable, so much so that I am planning to buy some in size 2 for when my son is out of the size 1s. I do use other nappies - BumGenius V3 (pockets), which I tend to take with me if we're going out and he'll need changing, just because I don't need to take a wrap and a booster and a liner as well, and bamboo terries, which I actually like because the fabric is so soft and lovely.
But the LLs make up the backbone of my nappy stash and I am happy with them. Except for the microfibres. Please do bear in mind that everyone has a different experience with different nappies, so my experience mightn't be yours, but I found them to leak, pretty reliably. They are definitely less absorbant than the cotton and the bamboo, and because I was mostly using the others, and only had 2 in microfibre, and thus was used to leaving him in his nappy for 3 hours, maybe a little more if he was well boosted, when I left him in the microfibre that length of time he'd always be wet round his crotch, even if I boosted with a bamboo booster. It could of course have been the fault of the wrap, which wicked - I never tried them with a different wrap to the LL. But on the whole I was not impressed by the microfibre. Had I been using them exclusively or even just more often, I am sure I'd have got used to changing him more often, too.
On the plus side, they are SO fast-drying, truly, they are all but dry straight from the washing machine, they'd need a couple of hours just on a rack and they'd be properly dry. The bamboos do take longer, especially without a dryer - even after an hour in the machine, they take over 24 hours on a rack. Perhaps now the weather is cooler and I have the radiators on, they'll not take so long, but my experience has been between seasons - I started using my cloth in September when Adam was 1 month old, and it wasn't warm but neither was it cold enough for the heating. The flat bamboos don't take quite as long because they are just one thickness. The cotton LLs don't take long, definitely dry within 24 hours, and you can put them straight on the radiator to speed them up, unlike the bamboo, as too much heat "cooks" the fibres.
I have found that, with enough nappies, I have plenty to get me through the times when the bamboo is drying (I have about 24 in use, I wash every third day, but I wouldn't have to if I had a bigger bucket and more boosters and liners - it's those I run short of first).
For me, the absorbancy of the bamboo is more important than the fast-drying nature of the microfibre. Cotton falls in between the two, but it tends to get a bit crispy, even when tumbled - bamboo and microfibre are definitely softer and bamboo edges it. I'm only going to buy bamboo in size 2. I'm actually selling my microfibres (on a nappy auction site).
I'd recommend getting a few different types of nappies from a few different brands. Microfibre could be great if you're just hanging out at home and can change often, whereas for days out you might be better with something more convenient and absorbant like a Pop-In (all-in-two, with poppered in boosters, acts like an all in one when made up, in bamboo - I have one but it's being prepped before use - but these are considerably more expensive than LLs).
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Nov 22nd, 2009, 21:01 PM
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#7 | | baby due march 10th Active BnB Member
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Originally Posted by Missy I use Little Lambs and I love them. They fit really nicely and look cute  I can't really say about the drying time because I tumble mine but if you're not buying imminently I'll air dry indoors after the next wash and let you know how long they take (how sad does that make me sound!! lol) | that would be brilliant if you could! Do you use microfiber? We dont have a tumble dryer so its not really an option for us.
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Nov 22nd, 2009, 21:12 PM
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#8 | | baby due march 10th Active BnB Member
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Originally Posted by Mary Jo I use Little Lambs - I've tried all the different types apart from the new pocket nappy. I also live in a really small flat with barely any drying space. We have a washer dryer, and do tumble the nappies on low heat for an hour, then finish them off on a rack by a radiator.
They are very simple and cute and I have found them to be reliable, so much so that I am planning to buy some in size 2 for when my son is out of the size 1s. I do use other nappies - BumGenius V3 (pockets), which I tend to take with me if we're going out and he'll need changing, just because I don't need to take a wrap and a booster and a liner as well, and bamboo terries, which I actually like because the fabric is so soft and lovely.
But the LLs make up the backbone of my nappy stash and I am happy with them. Except for the microfibres. Please do bear in mind that everyone has a different experience with different nappies, so my experience mightn't be yours, but I found them to leak, pretty reliably. They are definitely less absorbant than the cotton and the bamboo, and because I was mostly using the others, and only had 2 in microfibre, and thus was used to leaving him in his nappy for 3 hours, maybe a little more if he was well boosted, when I left him in the microfibre that length of time he'd always be wet round his crotch, even if I boosted with a bamboo booster. It could of course have been the fault of the wrap, which wicked - I never tried them with a different wrap to the LL. But on the whole I was not impressed by the microfibre. Had I been using them exclusively or even just more often, I am sure I'd have got used to changing him more often, too.
On the plus side, they are SO fast-drying, truly, they are all but dry straight from the washing machine, they'd need a couple of hours just on a rack and they'd be properly dry. The bamboos do take longer, especially without a dryer - even after an hour in the machine, they take over 24 hours on a rack. Perhaps now the weather is cooler and I have the radiators on, they'll not take so long, but my experience has been between seasons - I started using my cloth in September when Adam was 1 month old, and it wasn't warm but neither was it cold enough for the heating. The flat bamboos don't take quite as long because they are just one thickness. The cotton LLs don't take long, definitely dry within 24 hours, and you can put them straight on the radiator to speed them up, unlike the bamboo, as too much heat "cooks" the fibres.
I have found that, with enough nappies, I have plenty to get me through the times when the bamboo is drying (I have about 24 in use, I wash every third day, but I wouldn't have to if I had a bigger bucket and more boosters and liners - it's those I run short of first).
For me, the absorbancy of the bamboo is more important than the fast-drying nature of the microfibre. Cotton falls in between the two, but it tends to get a bit crispy, even when tumbled - bamboo and microfibre are definitely softer and bamboo edges it. I'm only going to buy bamboo in size 2. I'm actually selling my microfibres (on a nappy auction site).
I'd recommend getting a few different types of nappies from a few different brands. Microfibre could be great if you're just hanging out at home and can change often, whereas for days out you might be better with something more convenient and absorbant like a Pop-In (all-in-two, with poppered in boosters, acts like an all in one when made up, in bamboo - I have one but it's being prepped before use - but these are considerably more expensive than LLs).
Good luck.  | thanks for the feedback- very valuable. I was thinking of getting the multi-pack tester kit so i could try them all out. Your insight is making me swing more towards bamboo but it would probably mean we would need to buy a few more with a newborn as they need a lot of changing (so ive heard - im a first timer) and we would be waiting longer to get them dry again. What size pack would you order in that circumstance 20 or 40??
could you post the link for the bumgenious or what ever you use on days out so i can see the difference? its a good point having less to carry!
whats an all in two with popperd boosters?  I'm such a noob hehehe! | | | | Status: Offline
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Nov 22nd, 2009, 21:14 PM
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#9 | | baby due march 10th Active BnB Member
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Originally Posted by kirsten1985 I use the bamboo ones, I also tumble dry mine, mostly as it keeps them nice and fluffy. I love the look of the nappies, they are soooo cute! They wouldn't last overnight for us, but Freya is quite a heavy wetter so we just don't use them for that. I also use BG AIO for when we go out as I prefer not to carry around wraps/boosters etc and Pop Ins for night time as they are very absorbant.
Sorry can't comment on the microfibre ones, but I have been looking to try one, will let you know if I get hold of one anytime soon  | Thanks for the feedback  . If you werent to tumble dry them would they still remain ok?
Is a BG AIO a Bum genious all in one??
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Nov 22nd, 2009, 21:33 PM
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#10 | | Freya's Mum BnB Addict
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Originally Posted by mummypeanut Quote:
Originally Posted by kirsten1985 I use the bamboo ones, I also tumble dry mine, mostly as it keeps them nice and fluffy. I love the look of the nappies, they are soooo cute! They wouldn't last overnight for us, but Freya is quite a heavy wetter so we just don't use them for that. I also use BG AIO for when we go out as I prefer not to carry around wraps/boosters etc and Pop Ins for night time as they are very absorbant.
Sorry can't comment on the microfibre ones, but I have been looking to try one, will let you know if I get hold of one anytime soon  | Thanks for the feedback  . If you werent to tumble dry them would they still remain ok?
Is a BG AIO a Bum genious all in one??
xxxx | Yeah BumGenius All in One  . Yeah they would be ok, I just prefer the fluffiness you get from tumble drying, also the AIOs need tumbling so I do everything together. | | | | Status: Offline
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