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What’s Cheaper or Better? Cloth or Disposable Diapers?

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Linda

baby in diaperCloth diapers aren’t anything like they used to be, and they are actually becoming more on trend as people have started to want to be more thrifty. Cloth diapers are much less wasteful and less expensive over the long haul (though more expensive up front), and can be healthier to use than disposable diapers. Some varieties are structured and fasten exactly the same as disposable diapers, but with Velcro or snaps, so they are just as easy to use. To compare cloth diapers to disposables to help you choose which method is best for your family, read the whole story on our sister site, Living on the Cheap.



Posted by Linda on March 15, 2014 | Updated March 11, 2014 Filed Under: Clothing · Consumer Advice

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