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Frugal Diapering: Frugal Fuzzi Bunz Inserts
Catherine McDiarmid-Watt |
Sunday, August 18, 2019 |
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We love Fuzzi Bunz but their inserts are expensive at as even as little as three for $13.00.
So we save a lot of money by just using shop towels - we buy them at Costco, but any large warehouse, auto parts store or even Amazon will carry these.
They are
white terry cloth towels.
Sometimes we use the
microfiber shop towels for even more absorbancy - and cheaper price too!
We fold them in thirds and use as fillers inside the
Fuzzi Bunz.
The shop towels air dry great because they are so thin, and they are very absorbent.
Thanks to Nina Maginnis for this Frugal Baby Tip!
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You can also purchase microfiber cleaning cloths (the FuzziBunz inserts are microfiber, that's what makes them so thin yet so absorbent) at the grocery store for less than you would pay for FZ inserts.