Hello my peeps. Hope everyone is staying dry and your protection is holding. As some of you know from my previous post, I am done using Medicaid disposables at least in theory. There may be an occasion where they are all I have available in a pinch so they will be used. But as of right now, Ecoables will be my mainstay diaper for daily use in all situations. I currently have a total of 31 fitted diapers either currently in possesion or orderd an on the way to me. Those of you who use cloth full time how big is your stash/inventory and how often do you rotate? Do you rotate? Without rotating what is the average shelf life of a cloth diaper? It is my hope these last at least 3 years with rotating, though I am hoping for 5. It occured to me to actually rotate then one needs an inventory double of what they would use in a week. If I changed 6 times a day that would be 72 diapers! That's way more than I can afford to buy at this time. Is there a figure that would have them last longer than average without rotaing yet still gives me adequate coverage? On average I may use 4 max.. but that wouold stilll be double. The idea there is that a diaper is only washed and used every two weeks. Or is the idea of rotating that a diaper is only washed and use once a week vs 3 or 4 times a week? is that the idea? That seems a lot more doable. I just want a stash of diapers I can use without replacing for more than 2 years. Any guidance and ideas would be most welcome, even if it is specific to just your situation. Thanks!
Peace out!
Rob
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