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Announcement
We are in the process of buying incontinent products directly from manufactures from around the world to obtain the Lowest prices with the highest quality products.
Our objective to help families transition from costly disposable products to ecofriendly more economically washable incontinent products
for Kids 6 to 18yrs and adults.
Price Comparison
Using Cloth Diapers can save you from 44-68% over the cost of disposable diapers. You can end up saving even more if you keep your cloth diapers for use on a second or third child.
First, let's look at just how many diapers you use in a period of 2½ years. Keep in mind some children take longer to potty train, stretching the diaper years into 3 or even 4.
An average of 70 diapers a week; baby is changed every 2-3 hours and toddler is changed every 3-4 hours.
A diapering period of 2½ years or 130 weeks.
Total of 9,100 diapers changes.
The Cost of Disposable Diapers
Disposable diaper costs an average of $0.24 per change.
$0.24 per change X 70 changes per week = $16.80 per week
$16.80 per week X 130 weeks per diapering period = Total Cost of Disposable Diapers $2,184.00
Home Laundering Expenses
Detergent & Additive Expense
$0.42/Arm & Hammer Fabric Care = Total Detergent & Additive Expense of $0.42 (per load)
Electricity Expense
National average per wash cycle is $0.19 X 3 complete wash cycles = Total wash expense = $0.57
The national average per dry cycle is $0.40
Wash expense = $0.57 + drying expense= $0.40 = Total Electricity Expense of $0.97
Water Expense
Water cost is $0.20 for 140 gallons = Total Water Expense of $0.20
Loads per Diapering Period
Wash every 3 days = 2 loads per week
2 loads per week X 130 weeks (diapering period) = 260 Loads per Diapering Period
Total Laundering Expense
Total Detergent & Additive Expense of $0.42 + Total Electricity Expense of $0.97 + Total Water Expense of $0.20 X 260 Loads per Diapering Period = Total Laundering Expense of $413.40
Bottom Line
Wow. Even when you factor in laundering your cloth diapers at home, you still save over $1700 using cloth diapers on a single child for a period of two years. Just imagine how much money you can save by re-using those same cloth diapers on other children.
The Cost of Buying Cloth Diapers
This can really vary. You can outfit your baby in the latest and greatest premium designer diapers spending over $1000.00 and still save money over disposables - saving even more if you plan on having more children to pass those same diapers down to. On the other end of the spectrum, the tried and true basics like flat folds and pre-folds will cost much less. You might even opt to buy gently used Pre-folds, and Pull-on style covers to set yourself up for under $50.00 (which is how we got started).