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workhorse newborn or sbish snapless minis?
Has anyone tried both? We have workhorse for my two year old, but I've never tried a snapless multi before. Just curious if people like them, I haven't heard much. Pics would be great.
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I've tried both and there's no question i'd use the Sbish again over the GMD's. The Sbish fit a larger age rage and they're MUCH more absorbent. I loved the fit of the minis. We used them till about 15# then stepped up to the regulars.
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Re: workhorse newborn or sbish snapless minis?
I was looking at the 2 choices (2 sizes of the workhorse vs the snapless mini) and they both cost about the same. The minis might have slightly better resale value but the benefit I see is more absorbency in the sbish vs plain organic cotton and available in snaps for the workhorse. It really is just a personal preference. I probably would pick the GMD because I like cotton best. The SBish are very pretty though.
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Re: workhorse newborn or sbish snapless minis?
Thanks for your thoughts. I have 6 snapping workhorse, and will probably get six snapless, so I figured I would get 6 sbish as well because they are more luxurious and you can pick the colors, but I just realized I hadn't ever seen a thread about them, or a stash with them listed and I wanted to make sure there wasn't something people don't like. I'll go ahead and try them!
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Re: workhorse newborn or sbish snapless minis?
I wanted to get Sbish minis, but decided not to spend more money! FYI, I was able to start using the Sbish snapless one-size when my son was about 4 to 5 weeks old. A little bulky, but definitely useable.
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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Easy peasies makes a newborn all in one. I've heard good reviews online but my baby was too big by the time i saw them.
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