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Bio-Soft Flushable Diaper Liner - Large | 
enlarge | Brand: Bummis Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $8.49
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 2417
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 3.7 x 3.5
UPC: 843471000441 EAN: 0843471000441 ASIN: B001CAWWSK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | They make using cloth diapers even easier! | | • | 100 sheets per roll. Each sheet is approximately 12 X 7.5 inches. | | • | Biodegradble, septic tank safe. Smaller size also available. | | • | The perfect compromise between convenience and cloth diapers. |
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Product Description They make using cloth diapers even easier! Bio-soft liners are flushable diaper liners that make clean-up a breeze ?ó?é ?Ç this product is the perfect compromise between convenience and cloth diapers. No more rinsing poopy diapers in the toilet! Bio-soft liners absorb the solid waste - and then you simply discard the soiled liner in the toilet and flush away the mess. They are non-irritating and ever so soft and comfortable against baby's sensitive skin. Bio-soft liners are made of a non woven material with no binder, and will biodegrade very quickly (within 8 days in a sewage treatment system or 20 days in a septic tank). They are 100% viscose rayon, a cellulosic fiber derived from natural sources, and are made to Bummis' specifications in England. Includes 100 sheets per roll that each measure 7.5 x 12 inches Return Note: For hygienic reasons, this product can not be returned.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
A cloth diapering breeze! November 20, 2008 Tan. These liners make cloth diapering a toddler so easy. They are large and sturdy, yet biodegradable so you can flush them along with the waste. Just lift out and flush! We love them.
Works Great! November 14, 2008 Jennifer A. Bensley (Garland, TX) My baby is almost 1 year and I bought my first package of liners before she was born when I purchased BumGenius diapers. We never used them at first because milk diapers just get thrown in the wash. But, when she started eating solids ... well, diapers get more fun. :) We started using the liners in the AM when we knew she was going to poop. Works great! Now that she is less predictable, we don't use them at home as much. However, our babysitters (I work M-f) love using the liners so they don't have to deal with messes; they just drop it in the toilet. Good trade-off to make them comfortable using cloth diapers over disposables. Plus, I didn't want something that I had to rinse and wash; I already wash the diapers so what would be the point of having liners at all? Thus, I wanted flushable liners. Very pleased with the ease of use. I split up the rolls so they are in both the baby changing area and in the diaper bag. I'd say they last about 8 months for me (we are not using them constantly). The only negative is that they do get a little scrunched in the middle when being used but still worth the money. I suspect the lack of packaging contributes to a low price.
ok, but not the best August 17, 2008 D. Howell (VA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
These work fine in cloth diapers to help make the cleaing up of poop easier. They are not washable or reusable though so I prefer Kushies. With Kushies I could reuse the ones that just had pee on them for several washings making a pack of 100 go much further.
Way better than old school! July 1, 2008 Rikki Dalenberg (Phoenix, AZ USA) These are great for cloth diapering without having to put your hands in the toilet for poopies. The only problem I have had is that they occasionally get bunched up, so there is a little overflow onto the diaper. Overall I am very happy with this product.
Works for us. April 29, 2008 K. Holman 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These work very well for us, they are softer than another brand that I tried and more flexible. It makes cloth diapering much easier.
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