1. How can the same EKO™ work for 3 month babies and 3 year olds?
Our Freesize EKO is an adjustable reusable diaper with snaps to adjust from waist, but what is unique is that, the washable diaper need not be adjusted along the length, you can simply snap on the top or the bottom row depending on the length required. To adjust along the waist, the snaps can be adjusted front or back.
2. How is a Freesize EKO different from a disposable diaper?
- EKO™ is free of harmful chemicals such as Pthalates, Lead unlike some disposable diapers
- EKO™ is adjustable, washable and reusable upto 300+ times whereas disposable diapers go in the landfills right after one use
- EKO™ is economical in the long run. Here’s an approx. math:
In 3 years - 16 EKO x Rs 800 = Rs 10800 Vs 5 disposables/day x 1095 days x Rs 50 = Rs 273,750/-
That's 74% saving! We're building sandcastles in the air with all that money, and you?
3. How to wash Freesize EKO?
REMEMBER ALWAYS- Knock off poop if any before wash!
For Hand wash:
STEP1: Rinse off pee/poop if any, using a little detergent
STEP2: Soak diaper for 30 minutes in detergent water
STEP3: Wash well by rubbing properly, do not use brush
STEP4: Rinse thoroughly till no detergent remains
STEP5: Line dry under sun
For Machine wash:
STEP1: Put the dirty diaper in machine with little detergent and run a short cycle to get it clean.
STEP2: If you want to, you can now add your other clothes to the machine and run your longer regular wash cycle. Add regular amount of detergent with your other laundry.
STEP3: Dry in machine
NOTE:
Add water softener if you have hard water.
DO NOT use Dettol/fabric softeners/detergent with fragrances/conditioners
DO NOT wring hard
Diapers made of cloth can be hand washed or machine washed as per your convenience.
4. What is the difference between EKO™ and Padded
Underwear™?
EKO Cloth Diapers and Padded Underwear differ in their functionality and usage.
EKO is a 12 hr absorbency cloth diaper that last all night and Padded underwear are are ideal for diaper free time and potty training and hold 1 pee. EKO Cloth Diaper is waterproof, lasts all night, is perfect for diapering and can be used from 0 to 3 years while Padded Underwear, is ideal for diaper-free time and potty training.
It is semi-waterproof, can hold up to 1 pee, and is suitable for children from 9 months to 4 years.
EKO has 2 sizes - Newborn (2.5kg- 7kg) & Freesize (7 kg-17 kg) while Padded Underwear has 4 sizes (Size 0 - Size 4).
5. Is there a difference between EKO and Freesize UNO?
-With Freesize EKO diaper – We have done some minor changes in the product to make it fit even better for all baby sizes! So, no more different cloth diapers for newborn when you have Freesize EKO diapers
-New snap buttons have been added for more sizing options
-The back elastics have been made more broad for an even better and comfortable fit!
-Rest all remains the same- the goodness of organic cotton inserts, stay dry and waterproofing remains intact!
6. What is the difference between EKO and Freesize EKO?
Freesize EKO is the ULTIMATE cloth diaper, it takes all the goodness from our most loved EKO diaper and much more!
It's trimmer, simpler and better fitting!
Say goodbye to fitting woes because the ULTIMATE cloth diaper ever is here! So #JustSnapNGo
7. Why are Charcoal Bamboo Cloth Diaper Inserts not good for babies?
Charcoal bamboo releases toxic chemicals during the conversion of charcoal bamboo into fabric. Charcoal bamboo fabric is, in fact, rayon, a harmful semi-synthetic fabric that is unsuitable for a baby's skin as it contains microfibres and harmful ingredients such as sodium polyacrylate, dyes, and chemical residues.
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