I have a few questions as I have never cloth nappied before and no one I know has either... Sorry if they seem dumb questions!
Do you guys use a laundry service? If not do you do a wash of nappies each day?
Was my own, takes 5 mins to load and unload a washer and dryer every few days depending on how much cloth you have. Its every 5 days for me.
How many nappies would you need? What do you do with the liners, put them in the household waste?
Liners go inside the nappy and are washed with the nappy. I have about 20 nappies for one child which is probably a bit much but a friend sent me loads and I like some of the cool designs and had to have them.
Do you honestly find them as easy as disposables or is it more for environmental reasons?
I find it easier as I didnt run out of nappies plus my son has to have them as he gets chemical burns from disposables. So its worth not seeing that ever again. He has never even so much as had a rash in a cloth nappy. So mine was more for them reasons the added bonus of being better for environment.
The reason I ask is that I've done a bit of (v rough!) maths and I figured a baby using on average 9 nappies a day for a year is just over 3200 nappies a year. I can get jumbo boxes of disposables for about £9 for 100. Therefore a year would cost me best part of £300. Cloth nappies seem to be around £7-9 each, and I would need how many, 30? I don't have a tumble drier so I would be washing them most days tho can't promise every day! So that's nearly £300, plus liners and washing. Plus presumably i will have to repalce these after a year for the next size up? they have some that say fits birth to potty but can they really fit for that long?
Can you ladies tell me if you think thise amounts are right? Or whether I need to factor anything else in. Having no one else to ask I'm trying to find out my info on the Internet but don't know how reliable it all is!
I'd like to cloth nappy so I'm hoping we can, just a bit scared of taking it on when I don't know anyone who has done it!