Want me to review your product?

I am always happy to review a product for you.  However, I cannot guarantee that I will review it on the blog.  If I do not have an overall positive experience then I choose not to write a blog post on it.

You may wonder, from a reader’s perspective, why I wouldn’t share negative experiences with you.

There are 2 reasons:

  1. My intent is to grow businesses not hurt them,
  2. There isn’t a cloth diaper that works for everyone.  If I see that the product is well made and feel that my lack of success is a possible fluke, I will review it for my readers.

When reviewing a product for an online boutique I will provide your links and buying information for my readers throughout the post.  Readers are more likely to shop your store when they know something about you.  Please provide me with some personal information about you and your family to add to the post.

If you would like me to review a product you have personally designed, I ask that you be open to constructive criticism.  My intent is to only make you a better business.

Leave me a comment here and I will contact you via email.

God Bless,

Autumn Beck

UPDATE: Due to the high number of requests I have received I am going to post my shipping address for you.  I would love to respond to everyone individually but at this time homeschooling my 4 children and keeping up with our home is a top priority.  I would love to support your business and respond with constructive criticism where necessary.  I schedule out my blog posts (including reviews) on my wall calendar therefore it may be 2-3 months before I am able to write about your product.  Thank you for considering me to review your cloth diaper.

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1 stephanie January 19, 2010 at 1:18 pm

Hi Autumn,

I am brand new to cloth diapers, and my daughter is 1 yr. old already. I stumbled upon this new “cloth diaper world” after pampers recently changed their material in the diaper as a cost cut.
I have always been interested in cloth diapering. I try at home to be very earth friendly and it is about time I carry my beliefs into more realms…like diapering :)
Since I am new, I was really nervous bc I work, and have 2 children, and am so busy and I have a habit of making my life harder than it needs to be…is this another example I asked myself?
Well, so I found gdiapers. I liked that I still have the option of using a disposable, biodegradable, and it isn’t that much more expensive than disposable diapers. The price difference I figured I could make up for by using their cloth inserts.
Anyways I didn’t read any of your reviews. I would LOVE some feedback! I didn’t want to go with the bumgenius bc 1. it is a little expensive and 2. I heard they were kind of bulky and my 1 yr. old really moves a lot. She is also really heavy from all the breastfeeding so I wanted something that just fit her good, like jersey or something.

Ok well thank you for your time!

Stephanie

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2 Autumn Beck January 23, 2010 at 5:57 pm

Stephanie, if you haven’t already take a look at my reviews. If there is a particular diaper you want info on run a search for posts I have done.

When choosing a cloth diaper consider ease of use, size, materials used and price. But don’t look at price first necessarily :) I paid more for bum genius organic aios but they are a one sized diaper that has lasted over a year of heavy use (I started out using them on #3 then transferred them to #4).

If you like gdiapers you’ll really love Flip. Check out the stores in the top right of my blog for Flip and many other cloth diaper choices.

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3 Heather @ Green Baby Green Mama January 31, 2010 at 7:08 pm

Hi Autumn! I am interested in having All About Cloth Diapers review a product from Green Baby Green Mama! Please contact me via email! Thanks,

Heather

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4 Karla February 5, 2010 at 11:21 am

Hi Autumn,

What to do you think of the Cutiepoop diapers and covers? I just ordered a NB and a couple of covers…

Thanks!
first time mama to be
Karla

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5 Autumn Beck February 9, 2010 at 12:28 am

Karla, I will be posting a review of Cutiepoops diapers soon :)

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6 Bethany February 9, 2010 at 12:35 pm

I just wanted to say I love ur reviews, they are usually right on target with what I am thinking. I was wondering if u have seen the new thirstiea duo diaper and what u think about it. I have alwas been a big fan of their ail v2, which are stuffable. These are pockets but with the new sizing I think they are pretty perfect and the snappable insert is pretty cool! Sorry wasn’t trying to promote just thought u might like them!

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7 Mich February 23, 2010 at 12:33 am

Hi Autumn!

I have been reading your reviews for a long time now and would love it if you would consider reviewing Promise Pockets ( formerly Harleyz Dipeez and WAHMarama!)
We have been around for over six years now, but have recently done a bit o tweaking and are re-releasing soon.

Thanks much for you consideration!
Mich~

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8 Candace Brecevic February 25, 2010 at 10:33 am

Would you like to review our Always Fit Cloth Diaper. One size fits newborn to toilet traing? Snap down sizing.
Please forward me your mailing address and I will send you a sample

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9 mamajo March 2, 2010 at 5:56 am

Hello;

I was reading your blog and saw a mom that needed special needs diapers. I would gladly custom make her a big diaper and lots of super absorbant inserts. ALso, if she wanted disposables, huggies overnights are new in canada and fantastic (available only at pharmaprix- forgot what it is called in the rest of canada)

Do you still do diaper reviews?

I have been making some for my son and love them. My husband put up a website and i would love to get your feedback.

Thanks so much and have a great day

johanne (mamajo)

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10 Autumn Beck March 2, 2010 at 5:12 pm

Johanne, that would be such a blessing if you wanted to contact her. If you need her email send me a link to the comment.

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11 Majaliwa March 2, 2010 at 8:27 pm

Autumn,
I’m a mommy of one (soon to be two) babies and I recently opened my own cloth diaper business. The primary intent of my site is to make learning about cloth diapers easier with short how-to guides and videos. In addition to carrying other brands, I’m also carrying my own brand – Pooters – that I would like you to review and would love your feedback. I look forward to your response.

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12 Debbie March 2, 2010 at 11:53 pm

Hi Autumn,
I love your blog and bought very good diapers based on your reviews. I’ve been reading on Rainshine designs diapers and they are suppose to be trim,cute and Canadian. I’ve been looking into it and you can pick your own outer fabric and inner for your custom AI2. They have quite a variety of fabric choices. See if you’re interested, I am and I’d like to hear what you think!
Thanks,
Deb

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13 Cami Court March 4, 2010 at 1:56 pm

i would love for you to review any of my products.. i dont just make cloth diapers, i make fleece covers (os, soakers, longies, etc), mama cloth, wetbags, baby toys, dolly dipes, blankets.. always adding more!

i started cloth diapering 2 yrs ago when i all i knew about was gerber plastics, prefolds and pins. then i started making prefolds and contours out of tshirts and flannel. now i have graduated up to having my own business (a yr now) and use many more materials than i ever knew about.

i also subscribe to this newsletter and value your opinion.

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14 Briana March 8, 2010 at 1:52 am

Autumn,
My husband and I have spent the past several months in a cloth diapering quest! When we found out that I was pregnant in November of 2008 a friend suggested that I look into cloth diapering. I started doing some research and became convinced that cloth diapering was a great solution! My husband and I both being college students, I was pretty shocked when I realized that the price of most cloth diapers ranges from $16-20 and I thought that even though it was an investment, it was an upfront cost that we just couldn’t afford! Since then we have set out to offer other parents the opportunity to buy cloth diapers at a much more affordable price with a diaper we call the “Bumbrella” I would love if you could check it out and post a review as to your thoughts on this new cloth diapering option. Thank you so much!
~Briana

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15 Lisa Johnston March 19, 2010 at 11:28 am

Hey Autumn,

We have a question for you, regarding a fundraiser that we’re doing for Earth Day/Mother’s Day. Can you please shoot me a quick email, when you have a chance, so that I can touch base with you to see if you may be interested in helping us spread the word?

Thanks!
Lisa

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16 Autumn Beck March 28, 2010 at 2:58 pm

Sent you an email. Let me know if you didn’t get it.

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17 Lesley April 3, 2010 at 11:49 pm

Autumn have you ever used or reviewed Kushies disposable diaper liners? We are just transitioning from breast poop to solids and the difference is yuck! Until now we have just dropped them in the dry pail and then washed as usual. What do you do for poop?!

Thanks!

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18 Boleyn April 28, 2010 at 10:05 pm

HI Autumn. I’d like to get your feedback/comments on trainers. I’ve tried 3 different brands…..no luck yet. Urgh…now little girl wants just her disposable pull-ups. I know I will find a trainer she will like. What has worked for you?

Thanks.
bR

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19 Autumn Beck April 28, 2010 at 10:22 pm

I have never used trainers. I go straight from cloth diapers to underwear/panties ;) Banana Peels Diapers has a great selection of trainers though.

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20 Bethany Ojalvo May 6, 2010 at 11:20 am

Want do you know about Antsy Pants? Here’s the website:
http://getantsy.com/index.html

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21 Dez July 15, 2010 at 4:47 pm

Hello Autumn,
I had bought a substantial stash of Rumparooz for my now 7 month old son. I have recently come the conclusion that they must be cut for skinny/thinner legged babies. I think my son has a medium/small to large thigh ratio.
I have leaks with almost every diaper I put on him. I get leaking around the waist. because it seems the rise may not be long enough?
I did so much research while I was pregnant with him, and thought for sure that the Rumparooz would be a great diaper for him. I know now that every baby is different and so is every diaper.
I need to switch over and try something that doesn’t leave me disappointed. I would like to buy one diaper from 2-3 different companies to try them out before committing to buying more.
I read your blog on best diapers for skinny legged babies. Do you have any advice for a good top 3 for chunky legged babies?
I am used to the fleece lined pocket Rumparooz style, but my interest is peaked about the snap in with cover styles (Softbums, Flips). I of course want what every parent wants out of a diaper- no leaks, comfortable fit. But, I also need a trim diaper because I know Rumparooz is one of the trimmer fit diapers on the market and I have a little bit of a time getting some of his shorts over his legs (chunky) and the diaper.
Thanks!
Dez

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22 Autumn Beck July 21, 2010 at 11:24 pm

In my opinion, Rumparooz aren’t that trim. My favorites for chunky or skinny babies (I’ve had both kinds): bum genius elemental (organic) aio, softbums (great thigh adjustability), flip (same concept as the elemental). Specifically for my chunky thighed 3rd child I found side snapping to be the very best. Blueberry was my favorite with her and sadly they no longer make them. However, Grasshopper diapers are an awesome side snapping diaper.

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23 Tania August 1, 2010 at 3:56 am

I just got my trial set from http://www.niceclothdiaper.com.
I must say the one size minky diapers are really cute and super absorbent.

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