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Comparison of Cloth Diaper Shops (E-bay & Amazon)


You can buy cloth diapers from many different online stores and depending on where you get them will determine for how much money. Some cloth diapers are sold individually, others in set. Prices for the same item can vary among different stores. It also depends on how much or little individuals are willing to pay.

  • E-Bay

I often buy mine from E-bay. What you find there, depends on what you want. It depends on if you want brand new, and if you want to buy now or bid to try get a lower price. The side bar to the left has how you can filter your results for new and / or used, bid and / or buy now to help you find more of what you want. For example if buying used doesn't bother you, you can sometimes find previously owned cloth diaper lots (that is where someone is selling more than 1 item, so it might be 2 cloth diapers instead of 1. Sometimes they could be selling like 10 cloth diapers).

This is what a cloth diaper lot looks like on e-bay.
This one is for auction, so bidders are driving up the price.

Cloth diapering can be as expensive or inexpensive as you want it to be. If you're using cloth diapers to save money and on a budget, buying cloth diapers from Asia (China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan) maybe a great option. Some of them will start their cloth diaper bids as low as 0.01 - 0.99 cents. I've gotten a few cloth diapers for a few dollars before. The down side is ordering from Asia can take longer to deliver. Sometimes, they give really long estimated dates like 2 weeks to a month. However, I have had some come sooner than that. They do that since its being shipped internationally.


  • Amazon.com
You can also buy online from stores, such as Amazon.com. Sometimes you will find "If you buy this many" type deals or some already sold in a pack together. 



Above is a photo of a pack sold from Amazon. The pack has 6 Alva Baby brand cloth diapers on sale for $44.88. The original price is $55.98. I usually divide the total with the number of diapers to get an idea of what you're buying. So this is like buying each diaper for $7.48. This isn't a bad deal, especially for brand new.

Last Edited: January 7,2019

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