FuzziBunz Sale: Cloth Diapers Only $4.50 & More

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Expecting a baby or already chasing around a little one? Hurry over to FuzziBunz and check out their 35% off sale – you’ll find select Cloth Diapers for as little as $5 (reg. $19.95), Inserts for only $2 (reg. $12.18), Cloth Diaper Tote for only $5 (reg. $11.95) and more! Plus, use the code Flufflove at checkout to score an extra 10% off your purchase – that means you’ll pay as little as $4.50 for a cloth diaper!

Note that shipping varies based on weight/items. Items are selling out fast so be sure to order now if you’re interested!

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  1. Alison Matalanis

    Thanks, Collin! Seems like a great deal to me!

    • nicolegammeter

      You are welcome! 🙂

  2. Heather

    These were my absolute FAVORITE diapers- I used them with all 4 of my kids. If you are considering cloth diapers, at these sale prices these are definitely the way to go!

    • iamoved22

      I totally agree – used many different brands of cloth diapers for my daughter and these were by far the ones I would reach for first. They were very absorbent without being super bulky.

  3. Kristen

    I’ve never seen such a great sale on these! Thanks so much.

    • nicolegammeter

      You’re so welcome, Kristen! 🙂

  4. Ashley

    I already ordered 7 yesterday. I’ve never tried them. It is such a great price! Debating ordering more lol!

    • Jamie

      You will want more! I am cloth diapering and have 24 total!

      • Kimberly

        I have over 30 not of this brand but total over maybe 7 brands. That is down graded from 60 at my highest but I like having colors, prints and rare def don’t need that many lol. You will want more. You will need about 10-12 a day. More or less depending on how often your child pees a day on average. Either way I would grab a few more esp at this price.

      • ashley

        I did order 3 more. I have other diaper . 4 other pockets and some prefolds and flats with covers 🙂

  5. Kimberly

    Great price and great diaper. Thank you have been looking to add some more to my stash.

    • nicolegammeter

      😀

  6. Kimbescz

    Ahhh. I am so excited. I have been wanting to get more cloth diapers for baby #3. Charlie Banana was my favorite, but I am excited to try some FuzziBunz too!

    • nicolegammeter

      🙂

  7. Kim

    When I used cloth diapers, these were my favorite! What a great price!!!!!

  8. MosleyMom

    Thanks! Most of our stash is fuzzibunz. GREAT price

  9. sflmom

    Question for those already cloth diapering. For those starting a stash how many should we buy, i have a 6 month old.

    • Kristen

      15 would be the bare minimum in my opinion.

    • Alison Matalanis

      I’d recommend at least 14 or 15. I’d buy more if you don’t want to do wash every day. It is best if you line dry rather than use the dryer (less expensive as well) so you need extra while the wet ones dry.

      • sflmom

        diapers or inserts?

        • Kimberly

          Diapers. This is not a cover so the whole thing gets wet or soiled. I recommend 2x as many wet diapers you are changing per day if you want to wash about every other day at least.

    • Jamie

      I have 24 and many of my friends who cloth diapered before me also did 24(:

    • Victoria

      I’ve used FuzziBunz on all our children, started in 2003 about the same time the company started. I always had a lot, 24-even 36, , but I can tell you don’t have to line dry. These will dry very fast in a dryer even on low heat. I have never had problems with diapers falling apart with using a dryer. It’s nice to line dry in warmer months, but don’t feel you have to in the dead of winter! In my experience also, I will tell you not to go days without washing. So often you hear people say they have a stink they cannot get rid of, or stains, and you see all these people on blogs trying to do all the crazy methods for both problems. I am in my 13th year of using this brand and never had any of the aforementioned problems but I think this may be because we don’t go days without washing. Good Luck!

  10. Erin

    My youngest is almost potty trained so I won’t be ordering but I would definitely recommend these. I used this brand with all my my kids and they are great quality.

  11. Juliana

    Can anyone compare these to grovia?!? Any comments would be appreciated.

    • Kimberly

      Grovia is 1000x better I do like both but grovia is the majority of my stash and I got them cheaper by stacking coupons on diapers.com. I do like pockets but will occasionally get leaks for no reason what so ever because the insert gets messed up or there wasnt enough absorbency for one wetting (I have to use zorb when I use pockets not microfiber because of the compression). I have never ever had a leak with grovia.

    • MosleyMom

      I like the Grovia AIOs for ease of washing, but to me, the fuzzibunz can adjust to whatever width you need around the thighs which is crucial for us. Our babies always had wide thighs and thin waists hahahahahah. Pocket diapers in general take more time with washing because of the stuffing, but its ok for us. I use hemp inserts to hold more pee and I’ve never had compression leak problems.

  12. Katie

    Has anyone bought the “imperfect” one size elite diaper? That seems to be the only $5 diaper style left. Have you found the imperfections to be noticeable or affect diaper functionality?

    • Holly

      I don’t have this brand but in the cloth diaper world generally speaking an imperfect diaper doesn’t affect function. I have several on another brand that the tag for the brand name is sewn crocked and that was the imperfection.

    • MosleyMom

      Agreeing with Holly, imperfections in the CD world do not mean that the diapers don’t function properly. It just means that there may be some aesthetic issues. I had a stash of 85 (diapering two under two) and the majority of my stash was “seconds” or “imperfects”. Hope this helps!

  13. Becky

    Awesome diapers!!! Thank you!

  14. Susan

    Wow! I’ve never even considered cloth diapering before. Can anyone give me more info? Did you clean and launder yourself? What did you do with the dirty diaper when you were on the run? Do they shrink in the dryer?

    • Jamie

      I cloth diaper. I’m a first time mom of a 5 month old and LOvE it! It’s so simple. I launder myself and most cloth diapers should not go in the dryer but you should hang to dry instead. I just do one load every other day and they make “wet bags” to put your diapers in while on the go. So much cheaper and so much healthier for baby!!

      • iamoved22

        We still use our wet bag (youngest is 9 now) for when we are swimming away from home – it’s perfect for wet swimsuits and a towel

    • ashley

      The absolute best way to learn everything is checkout cloth diapering 101 on YouTube:)

    • Kimberly

      I would look up the RDA (real diaper association) and find a group near you and lots of info. Mine has a 101 class free and a free starter kit with 10 pockets. But I have been CDing for 6 years combined and I clean and launder myself its very easy. On the run I have individual wetbags I shake off any poo into the toilet if I am in a bathroom that will come off and stick it in the bag (no odors get out) then use my diaper sprayer at home. Nope they do not stink in the dryer because they are preshrunk before sewing.

    • MosleyMom

      I have CDed three kiddos. I have saved A TON of money! ahhahaha. Truthfully CDing is labor intensive and costly upfront, but the long term benefits are great. I wash my dipes in the washing machine, but I line dry the shells and inserts. During the summer I use a drying rack. The power of the sun is amazing – the inserts get bleach white sitting outside for a few hours. I put the diapers in the dryer on air dry for a few minutes just to soften the hemp. There is a GREAT CDing community on Babycenter.com that I learned everything from! Oh and also, cloth diapers have a high resale value. Once this last baby is trained I’m destashing all of my probably for 25% of what I paid.

  15. Melissa

    These are absolutely my favorite cloth diaper. I don’t have anymore diapers but if I did I would definitely jump on this.

  16. brianna

    I bought 30 of these in 2009 with my first child. They worked great until my 3rd child this year, the PUL lining has deteriorated. I always washed and dried correctly. I would buy again.
    With a dirty diaper on the run you just place it in a small PUL bag or even a plastic bag and bring it home. I never had a diaper shrink, but I never dried the shells in the dryer.

  17. Shirley

    My 2 year old is developing rash at the waist with disposable diapers. I am thinking about cloth diaper. Is she too old for that? She weighs 35 lbs. Any help would be appreciated. I have tried huggies, pampers, luvs.

    • Kimberly

      Not too old! Just watch the sizes most are 8-25 pounds or 20-50 pounds and everything in between. Is it hot or extremely cold where you are at? I am no dr by any means. But most common rashes are allergy which can come on at any point in time or heat/cold rash esp at the waist band. Cloth diapering would help with the first one but could make heat rash worse. I would google some pictures of the different rashes and figure out if you need to see a Dr if it is not common.

      • shirley

        Thanks Kimberly.

  18. Michelle

    They are all sold out apparently.

  19. monmabla

    Can anyone tell me about the “imperfect” one size? We are having a baby in June and I need a few more for my stash…normally I go with Alva Baby because of the affordability, but I would like to get some fuzzibuns if these “imperfect” ones are good! 🙂 Thanks in advance!

    • Becky

      They just say they have a minor cosmetic imperfection. Nothing that will effect function. I love them compared to my Alva’s

  20. karen

    I have never used this brand. My sister is looking to try “cloth” or reuseable diapers. I have only used G diaper brand with the thick liner and a disposable thin liner on top.
    I read this brand the entire diaper will get wet when the pee. So is there no liner inside?

    If I pick up a few for her what should I get? What pad or liner do I need. What diaper form the $5???

    Please help

    • Kimberly

      G diaper is a cover. Fuzzibunz is a pocket.
      When you use a pocket only the outside is waterproof which is sewn to a polyester piece of cloth to make a pocket that you stuff with microfiber to asorb. But the poly also gets wet when peed on. It comes with everything you need.

  21. Tracee

    We cloth diaper and use kissaluv’s all in one diapers. We love them! I haven’t ever tried this brand but have heard great things! My suggestion for those on the fence is to do research. I was so nervous if I would do it “right”, but there is so many ways. I don’t use any special laundry detergent (I use gain), and dry on low. They are so clean, no stains, and don’t smell. My son is 11 months and I can’t believe how much we have saved! We have 30 diapers, but that is more than enough! I preferred having more so I never ran out, even on days I was a bit lazy. Lol we bought a diaper sprayer and a spray pal (awesome little gadget that holds the diapers when you spray so no water gets everywhere.) We use a dog food container with a wet bag in it to hold the dirty diapers, and that has worked great for us.

    I was so scared to cloth diaper (will I have time?, is it gross?, will it smell? will they really be clean?, do I have to use special soaps? Etc.) and I am so glad I jumped in! You will find the perfect way that works for you! But in the end you will save soooooo much money!

  22. Tami

    Thank you Colin!

  23. leslie

    I used biokleen free and clear on mine. Fuzzi Bunz were my absolute favorite – I had 52 of them! She used them at her at-home daycare, so I wanted to have many available. My little one is on the petite side, and the trim fit really was good for her. I LOVED them! My one piece of advice – I would take a HOT bath every night and never used anything other than bert’s bees babywash on my own skin, if I used anything at all. The bath was a relaxing treat to myself after getting the baby to sleep. After the bath, I would add 1/2-1 scoop of oxiclean to the water and add all the cloth diapers from the day. I’d let them soak overnight, pull the drain, wring them out and put back in the bin and would add to it during the day. My tub got a quick wash with a washcloth and free and clear dish soap as well. I used liners and had a sprayer, so there were no poopy diapers in the tub. This step saved a pre-rinse and kept mine smelling GREAT for the entire time we cloth diapered. Since I had a large stash, I only washed every three days BUT the rinse outs and soaks every night kept them in great shape and kept them from getting funky. The funk… That’s something pretty harsh to get rid of!

  24. Vivien

    A quick question!

    Ladies, thanks for sharing! I am interested in buying the $5 ones, but the information on their website is so limited. It says FUZZIBUNZ ONE SIZE POCKET DIAPER is for 7-35 LBS,
    how about the FUZZIBUNZ ONE SIZE ELITE? Is it also for 7-35 LBS?

  25. elise

    There are only white ones in the elite left. Thanks. Been wanting to do cd but didn’t want to spend a ton on ones that weren’t good.

  26. Niki

    What is the difference between the one size pocket and one size elite?

    • Becky

      One size elite has adjustable leg elastic whereas the one size has the snap down rise

  27. nin

    Another tip for any cloth diaper users. Pull out the insert (on pockets anyway) and you can use as a swim diaper (in natural waters-not chlorine pools, etc) So anyone swimming in lakes, etc. no need to buy disposable or specific reusable swim diapers!

  28. Carla

    Am I to late? I don’t see any diapers for sale.

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