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Bumkins Disposable Cloth Fabric Diaper Liner, Biodegradable, Neutral, 100 Count (Pack of 1)

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Arrives Thursday, May 23
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Features

  • Provides added convenience and protection to any cloth diapering routine; an easy clean-up solution for soiled diapers
  • Biodegradable Soiled liners should be disposed of in the garbage; do not flush
  • Compatible with any cloth diapering system
  • Average use is 4 to 6 boxes of 100 liners per month (400 to 600 liners)
  • Made from 100 percent viscose that's breathable, yet absorbs moisture
  • BPA, PVC, Vinyl, Phthalate and Lead free

Description

Bumkins soft, biodegradable diaper liners are the easiest clean-up solution for soiled diapers. Compatible with any cloth diapering system, these liners can be cut to size or folded to fit any diaper. Bumkins diaper liners provide added convenience and stain protection to your cloth diapering routine.How to use: Simply place liner on the inside of a clean diaper before placing the diaper on the baby. During diaper changes, lift the liner containing the waste out of the diaper and dispose of waste in toilet or trash receptacle. Do not flush the liner. Flushing liners may cause blockages


Brand: Bumkins


Number of Items: 1


Color: White


Incontinence Protector Type: Infant Diaper


Age Range (Description): Baby


Product Dimensions: ‎11 x 8.5 x 1 inches


Item model number: ‎DLW


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Target gender: ‎Unisex


Material Type: ‎100% bamboo viscose


Material free: ‎Phthalate Free


Number Of Items: ‎1


Batteries required: ‎No


Is portable: ‎No


Item Weight: ‎6.4 ounces


Country/Region of origin: ‎China


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  • Disappointing
I got these because I saw them mentioned on several cloth diapering sites as a favorite or preferred brand. I wanted something that would help make poop diapers easier to clean since my daughter is still on formula and therefore still has mushy or runny/watery poops and didn't want that getting into the cloth on the diapers making them harder to clean. I also liked the disposable aspect. The very first day I tried cloth diapers my daughter pooped. I went to change her and on the cloth in her diaper is poop. It leaked right through these and onto the diaper and the 2nd poop in the cloth diaper with these it even leaked down through to the inserts. It also moved down in the back so no protection offered there. It was able to catch some poop in the crotch area but all in all I expected a better job. It also irritated my baby's skin. She got bumps on her bottom that reminded me of diaper rash but without the redness and irritation. Went back to disposables for a few days and the bumps are gone so it was definitely these. These might be good for when your child has truly solid poops and you can just pick up the liner with the poop in it the way you would dog poop in a napkin and probably ok (better than nothing) for mushy poops because they're semi solid but definitely not if your child's poops are more runny/watery which they tend to be if they aren't eating solids full time yet. They're not really worth it. If they didn't irritate my daughter's skin I'd continue to use them just to use them up but I can't. Now I'm left with a box idk what to do with and deciding if I want to try another disposable brand or deal with rinsing and washing reusable liners which defeats trying to make cleaning easier. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023 by KayK

  • Yay! No More Scraping!
We originally bought these liners along with Weleda Calendula Diaper Care, 2.8-Ounce to take care of a rash our daughter developed thanks to another cream, as the cream isn't completely cloth-friendly (leaves a slight residue that then needs to be stripped), and I really, really wasn't looking forward to spending all day twice a week stripping diapers. We fell in love with these liners so much that we've continued using them even after the diaper rash is a distant memory. These liners make poopy diapers so much easier. We'd originally been scraping poops into the toilet with a rubber spatula ($2 cheapie, stored in the toilet cleaner holder worked wonders, with the added bonus of no spraying, which grosses me out on principal), and while it wasn't a total nightmare, there were some diapers that could be kindly described as... Tedious. These liners have eliminated about 90% of the scraping; we still get the occasional poo that needs a little scraping (usually off the shell, as the liner covers the insert perfectly), generally when she's getting ready to pop another tooth, but other than that, it's a simple matter of dropping the liner into the toilet and moving on with life. I'll admit to being a bit hesitant with these liners due to the mixed reviews, but for us they've been a dream come true and the price can't be beaten from what I've seen. We use the Best Bottom system, with snaps not hook and loop, so the liner just wraps around the insert perfectly. Occasionally we'll get some shifting from the liner since it isn't really attached to the insert (hence the 4 stars), but it's never been horrendous, and the poo just stays nicely on the liner. If you're looking for an inexpensive addition to your cloth-diapering system that makes the diaper cleaning far less of a chore, I'd highly suggest giving these babies a whirl. For the record, we've never used other liners, so we've really got nothing to compare them to in terms of how they stack up, but we also have really no desire to, these babies suit our needs incredibly well. They're also unscented, which is nice, considering both my daughter and I are extremely reactive to scent (think hives everywhere). :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2013 by K. London

  • Cloth diapering no longer as intimidating.
Cloth diapering can be a bit intimidating, but with these flushable diaper liners it's almost as easy as disposables. Almost--there is still that pesky need to always do the laundry. These liners are soft and do the dirty job of catching the solid waste so that all you have to do is either toss it in the trash or the toilet (we have a septic system so I'm a bit skeptical about flushing them) and then throw the dirtied diaper in your wet bag for laundering later on with no need to rinse the diaper and/or insert if using a hybrid or two in one system. I had read a couple of reviews before purchasing these and found that some of the suggestions to cut these in half worked great. It's definitely not necessary, but it allows you to really get your moneys worth out of these. It was a bit time consuming since I cut them all in one sitting, but it gave me something to do while I caught up on some TV. Another suggestion that I read was to reuse these if you are only changing a wet diaper. That sort of grossed me out, but you know what--they really are pretty dry and I have to admit that I've been reusing them from time to time. One suggestion that didn't work for me was to throw them in the wash with the rest of your cloth diapering stuff so you can reuse them. They turned into one balled up mess and it wasn't worth the hassle. They really aren't that expensive and if you cut them in half they will last you for quite some time. Bottom-line, I highly recommend these diaper liners. They are well worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2014 by Robin Laribee

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