Christin Green
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
I’ve used these between three kids & will always come back to these as a must have. good quality, washes well, thin enough to use as a doubler but absorbent enough to use on its own for my 2 month old.
Karla
Reviewed in Mexico on March 2, 2022
Me gustaron mucho estos Planitos, tienen una gran absorción y tienen un buen tamaño para que duren todo el tiempo que el bebé use pañal.
Priyanka Mishra
Reviewed in Canada on September 1, 2021
Dries up well, absorbs well, safe for baby skin. Will have to see how it works for me during rainy days. Overall good experience since 3 weeks or so.
Island Mama
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2016
Pros:So soft, well made, dry after one time through the dryer, absorbent, one size fits all, multiple uses (honestly nice enough to use as a light blanket), hasn't held stainsCons:I didn't discover these sooner, takes a few more seconds to prep= not my first choice if we're running errandsMy baby is nine months and I've been using cloth diapers since he was a couple weeks old.Here's a rundown:-Started off with microfiber inserts: they're ok, can show stains, not the softest, didn't seem to wick wetness away from our baby, wash and dry easily-Found a need for the thick bamboo gusset inserts: great, don't stain, use at night, keeps him comfortable longer, held newborn poo well (the gussets), really absorbent, wicks moisture to the point where it's sometimes hard to tell if it's wet BUT usually run it through the wash twice to get them clean/soap free and twice through the dryer to get them dry= extra resources/energy/time to clean-Gerber flats and prefolds made it into the stash while traveling and in a pinch. Not soft, wash/dies easily, last ones I grab, the flats work better as wipes during his meals...-Imagine baby flats are thick, well made, large one size fits all, washes/dries easily, big tag, not as soft as the OsoCozy flats!-With another baby on the way, I'm expanding our diaper stash with easy wash/dry, soft, durable, multipurpose, good material (natural fibers) and these OsoCozy flats are perfect! Admittedly, they only get used during the day but they're the first ones I grab of the insert assortment. Highly recommend these. If you find flats aren't your thing, these are nice enough to use as a light baby blanket.
T M
Reviewed in India on August 20, 2015
The package arrived in 9 days so the seller did a great job. Yet to use the product but seems absorbent and long lasting. As reviewed by many, the product looses its square shape and gets a slightly more rectangular. But that works fine in origami or kite fold.The cloth is definitely something you wont find in the regular market unless you visit a whole-seller. I was unable to find in our local markets (south delhi). Will update the review once I've used the product.
Mr Neil A Franklin
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 18, 2015
Excellent. Thanks.
claire
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 10, 2015
Excellent! Perfect insert for my flips, absorbs well and dries quickly
buhzkill*
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2015
I have only ever used these diapers for my cloth diapering and I will probably never choose another system. I have saved SO much money by avoiding disposables and buying into the new cloth diapering trend of cute cloth diaper covers and crazy inserts and whatever. For my stash, I have 4 sets of these flat diapers, 4 sets of wool covers in s/m/l (2 that look like a binki bottom with velcro straps, and 2 of a version that look like mini shorts,)10 hemp liners for bedtime, and Bumpkins diaper liners for poop clean up, and a pack of Snappi's to secure these flat diapers. I have saved a lot of money by knitting the diaper covers and sewing the hemp liners as well, it's always cheaper to make things yourself then shell out $40+ for single items.So I want to address some things about these diapers:1. You can just boil them once for 20 minutes, throw them in the washer and dryer- but NO fabric softener EVER, and they will be ready for use.2. Yes, they shrink just a SMIDGE.3. Yes, they are no longer perfect and square after washing- they do become regtangular-ish.4. Yes, they will all become a different shape and one will not match another.3. The odd shape of the flat diapers after DO NOT affect folding. The beauty of cloth diapers is that nobody cares if they aren't perfect.4. I have used these diapers folds with no problems: newspaper, burrito, happy anteater, and angel wing. I just adjust the folding as my daughter grows. My favorite is the newspaper fold, I think it's the easiest and is the most comfortable but that's just my opinion.5. Yes, the two hemmed edges are bulky but my daughter has never complained about them, I don't think babies care about things like that, more of an issue with parents.6. How I use them- fold them into my preference, put a diaper liner for poop, secure them with a snappi, put a wool cover over, and then put clothes on. I never had an issue with bulkiness after putting clothes on. Nobody even notices that my daughter has cloth diapers. And for night time, I do the same exact thing but I add a hemp liner for extra absorbency.7. Lastly, if any parent has issues with absorbancy, it is best NOT to use fabric softener, and since these are cloth diapers and not disposables, they are NOT meant to be worn for long periods of time without any additional lining. I change my daughter at least every hour-hour and a half. She's constantly wetting herself.I also have never had an issue with leaks. Only time I have to change her clothes is when she drools on herself or spits up. Her bottom stays perfectly dry.