View Full Version : Itti Bitti D Lish, Which One?
Im looking at getting some Itti Bitti Dlish nappies, i have the old plain ones and i love them. BUT i dont know wether to get the sewn in or the snap in ?? what do you use and why ?
Tam-I-Am
12-01-2009, 20:12
Its purely a personal choice - some people love the snap-ins, some people the sewn-ins. Personally, having tried both, I really like the sewn-ins and am less impressed by the snap-ins.
i use both but prefer the snap in cause if its just wet you can change the inserts and off you go
cath3boys
12-01-2009, 22:18
I have tried both and prefer the sewn-in's. These seem a little less bulky, but they take longer to dry.
katieinwa
13-01-2009, 01:13
i love the sewn ins...i find they dry just as quick as the snap ins, its already ready to fold up (no putting the boosters into the dryer to soften them up then snapping them in place) and less gappy around the legs. more trusted in the event of a poosplosion!
but then DD isnt a big wetter so they suit us in that respect as well
SpottySocks
13-01-2009, 08:15
I prefer the snap-ins as I find them more absorbant than the sewn-ins, you have more layers of bamboo with the snap-ins. I'm in Tassie and so I need something that dries easily in the winter - being able to pull them apart to dry is good. I find the snap-ins less bulky than the sewn ins! It only takes me 10 or 15 minutes to snap 12 nappies back together, so it's no hassle.
You could order the trial pack to start with - this gives you one of each type. I did this and when I decided which one I preferred I did a bulk order and I also swopped the sewn-in for a snap-in. You can always swop the one you don't like here on BH - they seem to go really quickly.
Goodluck.
A Party of Five
13-01-2009, 08:29
I prefer the absorbency of the snap-ins but don't find much difference between the fit of the sewn-ins v's snap-ins. The snap-ins might be a bit trimmer, not really sure?
The snap-ins dry quicker because you can pull them apart.
I have never use the mini boosters at all. I think they would only be needed if you had a heavy wetter and perhaps on a longer car trip or nap etc
kezzaskids
13-01-2009, 23:47
I prefer the sewn ins. \I had issues with a leak or two with the snap in but never with the sewn ins :)
Thanks Girls. Ill get the trial pack to try. I have an older one and its snap in, i have never had a problem, so ill trial them. I like the trimness of them, i hate them to bulky :laughing: i must go DD # 2 has just face planted the floor and put her tooth through her lip :( she doesnt want daddy.
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