I was introduced to Snap-EZ ™ diapers on a cloth diapering form I had been posting on. I had been offered an All in One diaper as part of a trade. I had already tried Snap-EZ ™ pocket diapers and had fallen in love with them, so I thought I would give the All in One (AIO) diaper a try also.
Just like the pockets I found the AIO diaper to have the same great fit. Even better was the diaper was trimmer then that of the pocket style because it was not stuffed with an insert, yet the super trim soaker was sewn right inside. The super 3 layer insert was even absorbent enough for my pee machine of a son to use as a day-time diaper, which is hard to say with other AIOs. I was impressed.
Unlike the pocket diapers I had previously tried, the AIO came with a Suede Cloth inner. Just like the fleece inside, the Suede Cloth kept my son as dry as can be. The Suede Cloth quickly wicked away any wetness from my son's very tender and eczema prone tush and the build in soaker quickly absorbed the pee.
Also this time around my diaper came in a print. I had only had experience with the solid colored Snap-EZ ™ products before trying my print AIO. I was a bit worried at first because I had had major issues with print diapers in the past leaking. Yet, Snap-EZ ™ did not leak for me. I later found out they use 2 mil PUL under all their print fabric unlike other diaper companies who mostly only put a thin layer of 1 mil pul under their prints. I think the extra mil of PUL really makes the difference in preventing unwanted leaks.
Just like the pocket diapers, the AIO I have has the same elastic around the leaks. This wonderful Lastin elastic is unlike anything in any of my other diapers and actually does not cause red marks on my child's legs. It is also latex free which is a plus for us, because my son sometimes has issues with latex.
I was impressed how wonderful solid's came off of my AIO Snap-EZ ™ diaper. Just like I had found with their wonderful pockets, the poop just seemed to roll off of the inner liner of the diaper. The suede cloth inner of my AIO was even more easier to get poop off of then my fleece liners of the pockets! It was amazing, I did not even have to do any scrapping with my son's sticky poops.
Washing the AIO was simple and easy also. I washed it as I would any other cloth diaper. And best of all the diaper had a surprisingly short dry time. Unlike my other AIO diapers, the Snap-EZ ™ diaper dried in half the time and was ready to use again in less then an hour! I could not say that about any other AIOs I own! I was shocked.
I heard great things about the Simple Soakers you can order with a Snap-EZ ™ AIO. I thought I would give one a try. I ordered a Simple Soaker directly from the Snap-EZ ™ website and received it in record time. (Less then a week). I gave it the ultimate test of overnight use and when used with the Snap-EZ ™ AIO it stood up to my extremely heavy wetter overnight for 12+ hours! Some of his pocket diapers stuffed with billions of inserts can not even do that. I was about to pee my pants. It was a miracle! and the Simple Soaker was so easy to use, all I had to do was lay it in the AIO.
I was so impressed by the Snap-EZ ™ AIO I wanted a whole stash of them. Of course the only thing stopping me on ordering loads more is the price. The price of the Snap-EZ ™ AIO diaper is a bit on the pricey side. An AIO runs about $27.00 for a medium sized AIO! and the prices grows as you get into the bigger sizes and that is only for a solid colored diaper, if you want a print you have to tack on even more cash out of your pocket. Also if you want the Simple Soaker to go along with the diaper, you have to add on yet another fee. These amazing AIO diapers are not for people on a tight budget at all.
Overall, I love my Snap-EZ ™ AIO and would love to have a whole stash of them if it wasn't for the outrageous price. They are trim fitting and when used with the Simple Soaker are the perfect night time diaper for my heavy wetter son. I love the fit on his body and would recommend them to anyone looking for a high quality All in One diaper.
Published by Kari Smith
Kari , 25, lives in Wisconsin. Wife to RAYMOND (8.16.03). Stay-at-home mommy to Bianca (12.23.03) and Kai (4.28.06) Expecting her final child in July of 2008. Cloth diapers her precious babies. Wears her chi... View profile
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