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

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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
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11 x 8.5 x 1 inches; 6.4 ounces
Manufacturer recommended age ‏ : ‎ 36 months – 3 years
Item model number ‏ : ‎ DLW
Department ‏ : ‎ unisex-baby
Material Feature ‏ : ‎ Biodegradable Warning
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 22, 2009
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Bumkins
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B002T5Q01C
Best Sellers Rank: #29,698 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby) #50 in Diaper Liners
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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

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

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  1. Jen

    Great for cloth diapers
    These saved hoursssssss of spraying cloth diapers before washing. We have an attachment on the toilet and used to spend a lot of time spraying poop off before prewashing, but these save us a ton of time by removing the majority of the poop and only leaving small amounts that need to be sprayed, if any. We didn’t have any issues with diaper rashes or leaks. Must have for cloth diapers!

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  2. Mae Alexis

    I love cloth again!!
    A little background info:Solely breastfed poop was great because I didn’t have to worry about dumping or swirling or spraying anything into the toilet. But ever since we introduced solids into our now two year old daughter’s diet, I’ve been struggling with finding the easiest way to dispose of the poop in her cloth diapers. For awhile she was only going in the morning right after she woke up, so I would use a disposable diaper pad or a disposable diaper when she went to bed. Let me just say, disposable diapers don’t contain messes as well as cloth in my experience. At least Seventh Generation diapers don’t contain messy loads so well. But hey, I wasn’t having to stick my hand in the toilet and tote a dripping dirty diaper cover across the house, so it was what worked for us. And she was only pooping in the morning immediately after waking. BUT- then she starting pooping 2-3, sometimes 4 times a day. And since her recently developed banana obsession, her poop is stickier and more textured than it used to be. So I just started throwing the dirty diapers in the pail without shaking/swirling/spraying- and let me tell you, washing those diapers proved to be quite a pain. Then after finally feeling I’d reached my limit, instead of buying another box of seventh generation diapers to catch her first poop of the day, I decided to give using liners a try.My thoughts on giving these liners a try:And I am so glad I did! It’s so easy to dump the poop in the toilet now, AND they help with her sensitive skin. These liners aren’t quite as long as the diapers but they are long enough. And they are wide enough that they tuck under the cloth inserts on either side. I wouldn’t mind if they were wider so that I could get them to wrap a little more snug around the inserts, but they work plenty good enough as is!

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  3. Reviewer

    Bumkins Flushable Diaper Liner versus Bummis Bio-Soft Liner
    I ordered both the Bumkins liners and the Bummis Bio-Soft in order to compare the two and see which I preferred.The differences I noticed most about the Bumkins were:Larger (can actually split each sheet into 2 if you have the patience to do that, making the box last twice as long)Noticeably softerPop-up style, like a tissue box, seems easier for one-handed use than the Bummis tear-off sheets. In practice, however, I found that it made little difference, because I still needed 2 hands to get the liner properly folded and positioned on the diaper! For this reason, I generally find it easiest to get the liner out and position it in the new diaper before I take the old diaper off of the baby.Bummis pros:Smaller footprint on the changing space (a consideration for us because we have limited space there)Also large enough to possibly split into 2 liners per sheet for a smaller baby, but not for a larger oneBoth brands seem to flush equally well, and both do an excellent job of staying in place. I cloth diapered without liners for my previous baby and with this baby until he started solids, but I definitely prefer the ease the flushable liners add and wouldn’t go back to not using them at this point unless we had a septic system that couldn’t handle the flushable liners. I do recommend letting the soiled liners sit in the toilet for a couple of minutes or more before flushing — it supposedly helps them break down more easily and reduce the likelihood of clogging the toilet, though in practice I’ve never had either brand’s usage result in a toilet clog.All in all, I do slightly prefer the softer feel of the Bumkins, but the differences are minor, and I like the smaller footprint for the Bummis. For personal preference the Bumkins win out by a hair, but both brands are similar enough that I wouldn’t hesitate to buy either.

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  4. Paulina

    Buenos, resistentes. He usado tiras de bambú desde hace 4 años con mis hijos y estos han sido los mejores

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  5. Leslie Grove

    I like that these are large and cover all the diaper! We found that they work alot better then Charlie Banana brand . They do require you to fold them a bit to create a pocket but work so well we dont mind the extra step! They hold up well and because of their size they stay in place well. They help keep diapers cleaner and its easier to clean as you can just flush them when soiled… if just wet I throw in the trash. I use Alva pockets and these are our favorite liner yet!

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  6. beatriz

    Cumple completamente su función para pañales de tela.

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  7. Janice W.

    I cherry picked this after reading several comments here on Amazon. I didn’t find there is any problem as someone mentioned that the liner is too square or improperly crafted – I folded it by half (making it a long rectangle) and inserted it before putting on the undi for my son. I have been using it for 3 days and successfully caught my son’s poop twice without any accidents happen so far. It maybe abit tricky through to manage taking off the undi while safeguarding the soil within the liner but practice makes perfect. Definitely making my laundry much easier. Can flush into the toilet easily. Highly recommended.

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  8. Emma Bell

    These are huge. But not huge enough to fold in half, at least for my six month old. They work decently though to collect poop. To avoid having them just bunch up in the diaper, we wrap them around her like a diaper and then wrap the diaper, rather than just laying it in the diaper.

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

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