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Product Dimensions | 7 x 4.4 x 3.8 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Cotton |
Material free | Unscented |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
A**2
these lines are great! they make it super easy to dispose of ...
these lines are great! they make it super easy to dispose of poo and protect our cloth diapers from diaper cream. they are quite large so we have been folding each liner into thirds (our daughter is in size 1 cloth diapers--she's a small 1-year old), and i think we will still be able to fold them in half to provide more protection once she is bigger. previously, we had been using reusable felt liners, but as our daughter has moved away from washable breastmilk poo and into unpredictable solid food poo, we found it difficult to get "stuff" off of the felt liners before putting them in the wash--ick. these disposable liners are the perfect solution, and i wish i had bought them sooner! they are also sturdy and super soft. our daughter has very sensitive skin, and these have not caused her any complications. these are the first disposable liners that we have tried, and i cannot recommend them enough!
M**Y
So surprised..work great and will buy again
I love these I had to buy them as a quick replacement cause the ones I originally wanted to buy were out cause Amazon messed up my order but quick replacement I've made! They are thicker than most liner but keep in mind it's a liner NOT a diaper liner. They have the soft smooth texture a paper towel not waxy they remind me of a soft wipe you might use. They are large fit the full end to end diaper even disposies. But I actually doubled up my liners and WOW they were fantastic!! Which when you lil 17 LO has a yeast infection I always use :/ always worried bout green issues those I'm very thro with washing my cloth diapers and liners in 2 diff buckets one for each and wash them in those 2xs before the wash. Amazon provides a good quick video on how to wash and deep clean
A**N
It's super soft and durable
I bought these to use as intended, a disposable liner for my CD. It's super soft and durable. It doesn't leave behind lint, it doesn't move much inside the diaper and it catches my newborns "little surprises" nicely with minimal leakage onto the diaper so poopy clean ups are super easy. I also use them to dry my little ones bum after I clean him up and before putting on a new diaper. They are super soft and easy on my little ones super sensitive skin!!
B**S
Big, stays in place well, does not irritate my 6 month old boy using a few times a day
My GroVia hybrid diapers have a lot of wrinkles and funny shapes at the edges which makes it time consuming to spray them down piece by piece, especially if there is a lot of waste in the middle. My baby is 6 months old and just started solids recently, so I have acquired a sprayer and a spray pal, but these are great for catching ~95% of his big load in the morning. I do still have to spray some around the edges, but I am confident that would be true with any liner.These are nice and soft, but tough (would be hard to tear). I have not checked how quickly they disintegrate, so I am just disposing of them rather than flushing.I like them, and will be buying them again.
C**N
Excellent, but expensive.
These are the softest liners I've used, and I've tried Grovia, OsoCozy and these. They are a bit stretchy and tightly woven. I cut mine in half to double the life of the roll, and I've had no problems. The downsides: They do bunch up sometimes when my kid is particularly squirrel-y, and they did not survive my washer at all. These were all one-time-use for me. The liner tends to get soaked if peed on, and it does hang on to liquid longer than other brands. I have never flushed one down the toilet and never intend to.In terms of cost effectiveness, the price of one of these liners is barely $.02 less than a diaper at Wal-Mart. And if you're looking at smaller sized diapers, one liner costs more than one diaper. As I am a thrifty individual who likes to save money (but doesn't want to wash poop off of a reusable liner), I find that Grovia (and OsoCozy) provides the same (albeit stiffer and more dryer-sheet like) benefit as these liners do in my kid's diaper. If you don't mind paying more, these are a great option if the other brands just don't work for you. If you're trying to pinch pennies but want a disposable liner, I'd go with Grovia as you get 200 for $10 or $11, and those you can rinse if only peed on and air dry for multiple uses. (I couldn't reuse these bamboo liners, they got way too frazzled after being peed on once). That's $.05 or $.06 a liner as opposed to $.13 for these.I included two pictures: one showing a full sheet on a pocket diaper (full-size setting for my 16 month old), and one showing a cut-in-half sheet on the same diaper so you can see coverage. When cut in half, you can stretch the length a bit--but don't stretch too much! You can pull the weave apart if you stretch too far.
B**M
I absolutely love these diaper liners!
I absolutely love these diaper liners! I've been using this brand a little over a month now and I finally finished my first roll and ready to purchase another. I initially tried the liners by Bumkin, but after 2-3 days of use, I was back on Amazon searching for another brand and then I came across these. These are so soft to touch and much thicker than the other brand. They make cloth diapering so much easier! They cover the entire diaper and they don't wad up and disintegrate like toilet paper all around the baby's bum which was a BIG issue I had with the Bumkin brand. I'm glad I came across this brand and am pretty much satisfied with this purchase. As long as the quality stays as is, I can guarantee my loyalty to this company. Thank you!
M**A
Incredibly soft and so durable!
These liners are so soft and sturdy! They work very well and are amply sized. They are a little on the pricier side of diaper liners, but the quality is far superior. I've used them both as full sheet and have cut them in half and they've worked well either way. It's a huge time saver being able to lift the solid waste out of the diaper and flush it away as opposed to rinsing and spraying every diaper!
B**H
Not so much. Too soft, wads up.
While a better value, they are too soft to use as a diaper liner compared to the GroVia ones we've been using. These just wad up and fall apart, making it pretty useless when trying to pick it up to flush it with "solids" leaving the diaper with just the liquids. We do, however, use them as face wipes now when he has a runny nose. They're softer than tissue but not as pricey as boogie wipes and sometimes it's just a little drip and doesn't require a whole boogie wipe anyway. We'll use these up as nose wipes but won't be purchasing again.
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