arzamas16 Posted January 31, 2009 Share Posted January 31, 2009 Found these while browsing for plastic pants: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/S-M-BREATH-Adult-Inc...A1%7C240%3A1318 They look very interesting- and thick- and i'd be interested to see what people make of them. Has anyone tried them already? And how does shipping nappies through customs work out? Link to comment
OmutsuSuki Posted January 31, 2009 Share Posted January 31, 2009 I believe they have moved to a new website. http://www.yuyun.cn/ Link to comment
Diaperteddy Posted February 4, 2009 Share Posted February 4, 2009 Hello I bought 3 pair of this diaper, they leaks after the first wetting Link to comment
OmutsuSuki Posted February 4, 2009 Share Posted February 4, 2009 I bought 3 pair of this diaper, they leaks after the first wetting Please be more specific. You mean the plastic pants or the all-in-one? Link to comment
Darkfinn Posted February 5, 2009 Share Posted February 5, 2009 I bought two of their All-In-One diapers... they sucked. The outer plastic shell on both of them ripped the first time I washed them. If you can't put them on the washing machine they are absolutely useless. Link to comment
arzamas16 Posted February 5, 2009 Author Share Posted February 5, 2009 Thats a shame to hear. Are there any similair ones thats work properly? I love the look of them, but if they don't work i'm not going to bother. Link to comment
miss marcia Posted February 5, 2009 Share Posted February 5, 2009 You will be liable to pay the customs duty for the country you are in. You may escape the duty if you are lucky and they will arrive. Sellers sometimes mark the customs documents as "gift" but the customs may not accept that. As to the item; I am surprised someone has said they ripped because urethane bonded cloth is very tough usually. The down side is that thick all-in-ones like this take a hell of a lot of drying if you cant open out the layers...something I am working on! Hugs Marcia Link to comment
freswith Posted February 5, 2009 Share Posted February 5, 2009 I've tried them Very bulky, quite comfortable, hell to wash (can wreck your machine on "spin" cycle). Ages to dry. Leak prodigiously Can take a dribble but not a flood - the absorbancy and the leg elastics are all wrong. I burnt mine. Link to comment
OmutsuSuki Posted February 5, 2009 Share Posted February 5, 2009 I might buy Yuyun cloth diapers while separately buying some more plastic pants from AC Medical (Canadian)... Perhaps it'll be a better combination. Link to comment
binky's rule Posted February 12, 2009 Share Posted February 12, 2009 I purchased a pair of large velcro cloth diapers from YuYun. I like them fine. Very thick and thirsty. Had no problems with USA customs, the seller listed the contents as "clothing". I also bought a pair of YuYun vinyl pants with cloth outer covering which I didn't like. The leg holes are on the side instead of forward facing and so they leak. Link to comment
OmutsuSuki Posted February 20, 2009 Share Posted February 20, 2009 I purchased a pair of large velcro cloth diapers from YuYun. I like them fine. Very thick and thirsty. Had no problems with USA customs, the seller listed the contents as "clothing". I also bought a pair of YuYun vinyl pants with cloth outer covering which I didn't like. The leg holes are on the side instead of forward facing and so they leak. Could you tell us whether you use the ebay-based website or the independent website (yuyun.com or nicediaper.com)? Link to comment
nicediapercom Posted April 15, 2009 Share Posted April 15, 2009 Could you tell us whether you use the ebay-based website or the independent website (yuyun.com or nicediaper.com)? www.nicediaper.com is right . i am Zhong , owner of YUYUN. i don't sure who relly use our YUYUN cloth diapers . if who is YUYUN user ,and it is leaking when useing .email to Zhong@BAO-YUN.com at once. Reviews . Overall Comfort Capacity Leaks Noise Looks Fasteners N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Review by: asdas This diaper is very thick and has a plastic outer covering, easily washed AIO. Available at nicediaper.com Overall Comfort Capacity Leaks Noise Looks Fasteners 9 10 10 9 10 10 7 Review by: Paul Has great capacity and fit I still use plastic pants with them as I sit a lot and sometimes I have a leak. If I am going to be walking a lot or not sitting all the time then I skip the plastic pants. Only problem I have had is the velcro needs to be sewn onto the tabs with stronger thread. I have reqsewn a few pair. Best cloth diaper I have ever had. Great diaper plan to buy more. Overall Comfort Capacity Leaks Noise Looks Fasteners 10 10 10 10 4 9 10 Review by: Brett aka Thickdiapers VERY good diaper. Great absorbency, nice material used on outer cover. I was a little concerned about ordering from china, but it was hassle free. The seller gave me a tracking number, and the package arrived earlier than they quoted. Also, they marked "clothing" on the customs slip rather than "diapers" which was great. Overall Comfort Capacity Leaks Noise Looks Fasteners 9 9 8 9 10 8 7 Review by: DLShawn Well first let me say I wear a Large in Attends and most all disposables. This is a GREAT cloth diaper. I first bought the Large but it was a little snug so I reordered an XK and WOW what a difference. This is such a thick diaper and the PVC out cover just is wonderfull. I have done 3 complete pee''s in it and it held 100% without a leak. The first cloth diaper I really like. I do not think you can wear this under say jeans because it is so bulky. I suggest you buy a size up if you are close to the max of that size to begin with. Overall Comfort Capacity Leaks Noise Looks Fasteners 9 10 8 8 10 9 7 Review by: HonuDL I wore one of these for the first time last night and I hope to provide more reviews as my experience with them grows. Please know that they are VERY affordable but the shipping is almost as much as the diaper. Despite what the others have written, the outer covering is PUL, the same stuff used in the expensive cloth AIOs made for small babies. This material can survive being washed in hot water, but you need to set the dryer on Permanent Press. The inside is up to four layers of cotton flannel. As it gets washed more, the absorbancy will increase. I use this diaper with an Adult presewn diaper folded in thirds and layed inside as a stuffer. My stuffer last night was an old flannel diaper. Close to when I had to wake up, I had a little press out leak from around my legs. This was due in part to the extra bulk of the stuffer and the fact that the diaper had only been washed once. The velcro fastners are just like a small babies - one on each side at the top. I''ll see if time and use takes it''s toll on the velcro, but my concern is that most disposible diapers for my size have two or three fasteners per side. Was that one of the reasons I had a small leak? Perhaps this diaper can be improved with a second set of velcro fasteners to secure the leg openings. All in all, Yuyun is reputable manufacturer and I hope that as a community we can help her develop more products that leverage the best of small baby diapering for our use. My wife will try the diaper tonight and if she likes it, I''ll plan to buy as many as a dozen of these. As you can see in the image below, they really do look like baby diapers, even if they are white. Rating Averages Overall Comfort Capacity Leaks Noise Looks Fasteners 9.3 9.8 9 9 8.5 9 7.8 10 is the best rating, 1 is the lowest. For leaks, 10 is the fewest leaks, 1 is the most. For noise, 10 is the quietest, 1 is the noisiest. For looks 1 is the plainest, 10 is the most colorful and decorated. Link to comment
Fozzie bear Posted April 15, 2009 Share Posted April 15, 2009 I to have had the same problem with leaks. bad ones to wake up to a wet bed. but i had my wife add a second velcro strap and now there fine . But they wreck the washer. Link to comment
babykeiff Posted April 15, 2009 Share Posted April 15, 2009 Currently, according to \\www.x-rates.com , the conversion to Japanese Yen is so crazy, it is viable to buy 100 of the diapers even if they are junk. ( 100 diapers at 80.00 Yen each = 8,000.00 yen = $80.634 ) Why complain when they are that cheap? US$ 1 = 99.303 JPY Link to comment
nicediapercom Posted April 16, 2009 Share Posted April 16, 2009 Currently, according to \\www.x-rates.com , the conversion to Japanese Yen is so crazy, it is viable to buy 100 of the diapers even if they are junk. ( 100 diapers at 80.00 Yen each = 8,000.00 yen = $80.634 ) Why complain when they are that cheap? JAPANESE YEN ??? CHECK AGAIN PLEASE. Link to comment
AutieAB Posted April 17, 2009 Share Posted April 17, 2009 Currently, according to \\www.x-rates.com , the conversion to Japanese Yen is so crazy, it is viable to buy 100 of the diapers even if they are junk. ( 100 diapers at 80.00 Yen each = 8,000.00 yen = $80.634 ) The prices are listed in Chinese Yuan (CHY), not Japanese Yen (the symbol is the same ' Link to comment
storzech Posted April 17, 2009 Share Posted April 17, 2009 The only issue I have is they are slow to dry after washing other than that I like them. Link to comment
cushytoosh Posted September 11, 2010 Share Posted September 11, 2010 I once got negative feedback on Ebay because the guy stated that my diapers weren' "FIREPROOF". I about fell over!! He actually put them in the oven to dry!! Anyhow, our diapers are made here in the heartland of the USA by Amish/Menononite ladies. I have to say we've been working hard in providing the best diapers possible. We now have awesome aio pullups with incredible soakers. We are also incorporating HEMP in our inserts for superb results. Soon I'll be listing wool covers. These are great being odor free and acts as a natural repellant covering. Here is a few photos on bucket... http://s898.photobucket.com/albums/ac189/Susan_Louise/?albumview=slideshow www.cushytoosh.com Please check out our diapers as we really work hard on only using the best materals. The US economy needs manufacturing to come back to the US and not overseas. China was smart enough when the economy took a dive to depend on their own goods and to cut down on importing. I guess the US is a little slower.... Sustainability won't be an option in the future I'm afraid. Link to comment
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