🌍 Go Green, Keep Clean! Eco-friendly diapers for the conscious parent.
Dewor Baby Premium Bamboo Disposable Diapers are eco-friendly, hypoallergenic diapers designed for babies weighing 20-31 lbs. Made from 100% bamboo fiber, they offer superior absorbency and comfort while being free from harmful chemicals. With a natural aloe liner and a convenient wetness indicator, these diapers ensure your baby's skin stays dry and rash-free.
A**Z
Good diaper with a couple of issues
Nice eco-friendly diaper. This brand is extremely similar to Andy Pandy diapers, which are also silky, well-fitting and absorbent. The problems I've encountered with both Dewor and Andy Pandy are that they get a strange, shredded, fibery, stick-to-the-baby's-skin effect overnight and feel damp on the outside when full (which will cause clothing or anything that comes in contact with the diaper to get wet). I've found another brand called BabieB that is similar to these but doesn't shred nor feel damp on the outside when full; they are quilted on the inside and super luxurious. The old Bambo Nature also works well, although slightly less luxurious than the other brands mentioned. The new version of Bambo Nature fits my little one poorly and, more importantly, causes a rash on his skin. The subscribe and save option for Dewor diapers is good.
M**O
Best quality eco-friendly diapers
I have tested most of the eco-friendly diapers out there and this is what I can tell you:Honest diapers and Earths Best, don’t even bother. They are garbage for so many reasons I don’t want to mention here because I don’t want to waist space :) Don’t be cheap and let your baby be uncomfortable plus spend hours washing poop off her clothes!So now I got those out of the way, let’s see three other brands: Bambo, Naty and Dewor. They all have similar price so for me it all came down to which one is best. On the photos you can see Bambo size 4 (left), Naty size 4 (center), Dewor size L (right)-ABSORBENCY: The three have very good absorbency but Dewor are the ones that feel drier when I change her diaper and it has only pee so I can touch, so big point for Dewor.-COMFORT: Dewor and Bambo are the softest, Naty being a little harder.-FIT: As you can see in the photo, Dewor is the only one that’s flexible at the back for a more snug fit. Bambo and Naty don’t have that feature and that creates a slightly open pocket at the back, this causes poop leaks especially when your baby is EBF and poop is still runny. The better adjustment it has on the back the less poop is going to get out. Plus the stickers that strap the diaper are the bigger on Dewor, so another point for them.-COLOR: I HATE diapers with cartoons and other prints. I have gorgeous white summer outfits and I don’t want them to show through! Dewor is the only one completely white/creamy color. They just look so much more stylish this way.-PEE INDICATOR: Dewor is the only one of the three with pee line indicator. Not a big deal to me but it’s definitely added value.I hope this comparison helps! I don’t have a big budget and I tried the cheap diapers first but I realized when it comes to my baby’s everyday comfort and health safety a few bucks more a month is well worth it. If you do the numbers, is not that much more money a month and she deserves the best. PLUS it has Subscibe & Save option which is great to save a little for great diapers!
A**R
Perfect Diapers for Sensitive Skin
UPDATE: SUPER disappointed that these won’t be in stock for another week. I rely on these diapers, order them every single week.. and now I’m having to figure out what else to do and hope my little one doesn’t get a rash. Please keep your diapers in stock. 😡These diapers are everything I could ask for. My son has the most sensitive skin and every brand of diapers on the market have given him a rash except for these. I am SO glad I found these. I order them every week.
L**C
Big mistake I didn't like them as they were very thick
I am a first-time mom and since my baby is only 5 months, I have tried quite a few brands. I wanted something natural and started with Honest. Big mistake I didn't like them as they were very thick, bulky and my baby had a diaper rash. Then, I tried Earths Best- Good quality, thin but very papery. Pampers smelled and they were filled with chemicals, Huggies were better but still thinking that they have so many chemicals, I couldn't sleep at night. Then I decided on 7th generation. Very thin but I had lots of blowouts and lastly we've decided on these. They are amazing. First, we order a large size which was quite big for my 22 lbs baby, but the company sent me a box of mediums at no charge to see if I like them. I do love them. They are the softest diapers I've tried yet. Very good quality material. The pad inside never bent and hold very well. My baby now stays in them 12 hours at night and no leaks so far. The only downside is that they feel somehow wet on the outside when left overnight. It could be as these are breathable and has no plastic to hold the moisture, but that doesn't bother me. Will be ordering more once I run out.
S**D
Not an overnight diaper
Loved the idea of these.How they felt to the touch and also how they fit our little girl (1 year, 25 pounds) we purchased larges. I really hated that for the last two mornings, her diaper has been so wet and non absorbent that urine is actually dripping off the back of her diaper with these. Same with the honest company :/Huggies, Pampers and all the other big names have SO much additives we stay far away.Looks like my search for a all natural bamboo diaper has resumed.
T**.
Just like Andy Pandy Diapers
I've purchased the size 3 and size 4 in these diapers. They are just like Andy Pandy diapers. They are virtually indistinguishable. I love them (I also love the Andy Pandy diapers minus the price). I buy these instead of Andy Pandy because these are cheaper.Extremely soft, very absorbent, no leaks.Sizing appears to be different than Andy Pandy, however. The size 3 was like Andy Pandy medium. Size 4 was like Andy Pandy size large.These diapers (and Andy Pandy) are the best diapers on the market. I've used Pampers Pure and Seventh Generation, both are ok. I prefer more 'natural' diapers and cloth diapers. I have to say I am very disappointed in the Seventh Generation diapers due to poor absorbency and the material seems to chafe my babies bum.Spend the money and buy these or Andy Pandy. If you're looking for a cheaper option go for the Pampers Pure or cloth diapers.For cloth diapers, I recommend doing the diaper cover like Flip or Econobum and purchasing a bamboo liner.
V**A
Soft, non toxic, great absorbency and eco friendly!
Love these diapers. I wish they had toddler training pants too and I wish I knew about these way sooner! I was using three other eco non toxic brands but this one really fits the bill. Super clean materials, non toxic, ultra soft, even the tabs are clean and soft. Very absorbent overnight, no chemical smells, no rashes or allergies, no rough or bumpy spots in the diaper like some other eco brands have (seems like maybe the pulp material bunches up in them. Not here!) Please make larger sizes as I can’t find extra large on amazon to order. Please also make training pants and take my money already!The only feedback: Any certifications? I know many eco brands are certified green by reputable organizations. Couldn’t find anything on Dewor’s website about any certifications.——-Updating review. 3 stars as unfortunately my baby had a reaction to these and continuously kept getting rashes. The diapers are super soft but perhaps she is allergic to bamboo 🤷♀️
K**.
Not Super Impressed
I'm not as impressed with these diapers as I'd hoped to be. Before these, I tried the Little Feet brand, which I found to be very soft, great-fitting and absorbent. The only qualm I had with them was the chemical odour they emit. I thought I'd give the Dewors a try, as other customers assured their odour was milder. And it's true...this is the one significant thing I appreciate about these diapers. Otherwise, they seem sub-standard compared to the Little Feets. Their absorbency is lacking (the diaper material itself doesn't seem to be waterproof as moisture soaks through). Also, the fit isn't great. It's unfortunate that they are not sold in packages of a smaller quantity for first time buyers to try them...72 diapers is a lot, when they're only used as a night-time back up for a cloth-diapered baby. I will buy another brand next time.
A**R
Good quality-fit large
I use these for nighttime and cloth in day. I’m happy with the environmental impact and so far they don’t leak. They do fit quite big so don’t size up. These are very similar to Aleva bamboo diapers- I prefer these as they seem to fit a smidge better but not much different.
K**N
Awesome
I have tried every brand of diaper. This diaper brand is so far the best I have spent my money on. I like how wide the absorbent pad is in the diaper. It prevents leaks and blow outs. And I can not believe how soft they are! My little boy loves them! Thank you so much for such a good quality diaper that is worth the money!
L**A
50% of the morning diapers have busted side tab... don’t recommend.
I use these for night time and 50% of the time the side seam has come apart and my daughters diaper is useless as her pjs are wet. I strongly recommend tryng one of the other brands.
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