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I noticed that a lot of people on here are talking about a diaper called "Dry 24/7" and I've never heard of those before. Where do you get them, and are they available in the U.S.?
Also, how well do they hold up to say a Bambino diaper? I don't use disposables because I get a rash from them, I sweat profusely, so I'm in cloth almost constantly. I do have some bambinos for the rare occasions when I'm too embarrassed to wear my cloth diapers to a doctors visit, (usually one I've never been to before, my regular docs all know I wear cloth), but I'm only in them a short period, so I don't get a rash that way. But I was just curious about them. Any comments? BTW, I did a search for this topic and didn't find anything, but if I duplicated one, I'm sorry. |
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Thank you both for the info. I appreciate it.
[quote]Go to www.dry24/7.com and there will be all information you need for getting. Have fun.[quote] I just tried this web site, but it won't load, not found according to my computer. Are you sure this is right? |
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dry247.com
They are superior to Bambino. I wear them to work every day and they hold for a good 10-12 hours... I work in a warehouse with no A/C so my job involves a lot of lifting, climbing, and sweating. I've never had a problem out of these diapers. Edit: If anyone has any specific questions about the dry 24/7 diapers... feel free to PM me or contact me via Yahoo messenger... it'll be easier than repeating myself a thousand more times here
Last edited by Darkfinn; 28-08-2008 at 07:32 PM. |
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