DVILL—August 23, 2024
Love these. I have purchased these for my babies and for every baby shower I have been too. These make the best burp/spit up rags. Typical burp rags are cute but are thin and the spit up usually soaks through. These are the perfect thickness and I never had any spit up go thru. I also used them on the bottom of the carseat to help with blowouts. They saved my carseats so many times. I still use them today in the carseat for when my daughter gets car sick. I use them to protect the carseat and clean up the throwup. I also use them when im changing my daughters diaper and I want to make sure nothing gets on the carpet. She has peed and even poo has squeezed out the back of the diaper while changing. These are a life saver. Easy to clean and bleach. Highly recommend. Read more
Al—February 28, 2019
I use these as burp cloths. Gerber has two cloth diapers. The sticker on these say great for burp cloths, crafts,... The others say great for diapers. I would not use these for diapers, but are great otherwise. They are less expensive than many burp cloths, easy to get clean, and I don't worry about ruining them with green peas spit up. I have a drawer full of green mountain prefolds and I think they are too stiff to be useful as burp rags even though they are more absorbent. These are flexible and can be used to wipe drool from all the creases. I have regular burp cloths, receiving blankets, muslin blankets, and thick prefolds but I always reach for these. Just be aware that these would not make great diapers as they are pretty thin, but are still very versatile cloths. I even use them when bathing my baby as a cover to keep her warm. Update: I still love these! I now use them to cover my child’s lap in the high chair to help clean up. If an uncovered cup of water or milk is spilt, I am still doing a clothing change. These do help with most of the messes though and don’t take up much space in the laundry. Read more
Jessica Allen—December 16, 2019
My babies all spit up... a lot! So I love to have these as burp clothes. They are so soft and fold up small so you can have them all over. I'll tuck them into my baby carrier, the car seat, in each bag or purse. I have them everywhere. That's also why bbn I like them. The quantity for the price is excellent. It makes it easy to throw it in the hamper when it's when spat up on because I'll have 20 more I could use. I have a couple packa of these and I'm very pleased with the purchase. PROS: Soft. Fold up small. Good Quality. Quanity. Price. CONS: Thin so the spit up might go through if it's a lot. They are white... so eventually they look not as clean after a lot of use. Read more
Lb—December 5, 2020
I've been using these since I was born! Yep, they used to be the only cloth diaper around in 1959 - and they were such good quality that my mom and grandmom's quckly realized they would be the best dust rag / cleaning rage ever and they were. Alas, they're quite different today -- used to be HUGE - like 18" x 24" and one sorta thin layer of cotton so you could fold it and dust a room, unfold and use the other side, etc etc. Now they're very thick and much smaller so....but still excellent for shining shoes or hand-mopping a floor. Still looking for the best dust rag if anyone knows - please holla ! Read more
Ms. D—December 6, 2025
Great burping cloths! They wash well! 👍🏽 Read more
pangchan—September 25, 2023
I remember having one of this when I was a kid and carried it everywhere. I had to by 2 packs but it’s worth it. Very absorbent. Great for spit ups and catching vomit. Center fold is thick and very soft. My son sleeps with it like a security blanket. We use it like a throw on him when he takes his naps and it helps keep him warm if I forget his thicker blankets. It’s large when you get it but will shrink with every wash making it softer and thicker. I use it as a temp diaper after his bath so he can at least air out instead of constantly be in a diaper. You do need to be mindful of the loose thread at the end cuz those don’t shrink - I just trim it as needed. My son would really make a nice Gerber baby with this. It acts as a teething toy. A security blanket, bob/burp cloth, diaper, rag if needed, and at times head shade. Read more
EPlage8—December 7, 2025
Great! So hard to find full sized cotton diapers Read more
Ryan Benn—November 16, 2025
These are not the cloth diapers I thought they were. The padding is minimal, 3 ply according to Scott toilet paper maybe. You can barely tell where the padding is at all. The stitching around the edges looks like it’s one wash away from unraveling too. I’m wondering if these are truly Gerer brand cause they’re awful & have a cheap look and feel. Read more