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HomeDiapersDisposable DiapersBumkins Flushable Diaper Liner, Neutral, 100 Pack |
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63 of 63 found the following review helpful:
Great Liners - Biggest liner on the market Dec 15, 2009
By R. Park I've tried Bummis and Kushies and by far the Bumkins liners are the best. They're huge - when our baby was a newborn we cut them in half and used them. They stretch well to fit the surface of the cloth diaper and with newborn poop you want that. Bumkins is the best because of size Bummis is the same material but smaller size Kushies is just stuff thick toilet paper that rips.. doesn't stretch and ends up bunching up and the poop ends up on the diaper which means more clean up. Kushies is the more popular brand but Bumkins (you can order from their website) has great products overall and great customer service.
35 of 35 found the following review helpful:
Very good product Dec 07, 2010
By HouseWifeMe Bought these to try them out, usually use the Bioliners from Real Nappies which were good but these Bumkins are better for the following reasons: 1. They are much, much softer! 2. The solid waste actually 'sticks' to the liner which makes for easier removal from cloth diaper (no more 'roll offs' when disposing waste into toilet) 3. Disintegrate much faster and do not clog toilet if flushed in a bunch. 4. Came in a cardboard dispenser (no plastic in packaging)
Wish they were cheaper, but worth the price!
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
The Best Liners I Have Found Aug 31, 2010
By zfam
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I have used the Imse Vimse, and Bummi's liners and these by far are the best. They provide EXCELLENT coverage, no overflow and break down nicely in the toilet.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Serves the poop containment purpose, but not worth the trouble Sep 16, 2011
By D. Walburg I've only used two types, the Grovia bioliners and the Bumkins. Grovia is much better. Bumkins liners are huge, and I would need to tuck them into my AI2 Grovia shells. When they get wet, they are a gooey mess. The fibers stick to my son's genitals. I've accidentally thrown these liners in the wash with the diapers and they come out a long thick string, so I imagine they could wad up in your plumbing. (I don't flush any liners) Of the two, Grovia is MUCH better!
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Terrible! Mar 18, 2011
By Carly I usually use the Kushies liners, but because these were so highly rated, I thought I'd give them a try. These are terrible!! They are too thin and wispy, so they are difficult to deal with. They are difficult to put in place and keep in place, especially when dealing with a squirmy child! Also, they stick to your baby's butt and make an easy change quite impossibly during a dirty diaper.
The worst part about them is what happens if you accidentally end up having one in the wash. I don't purposely wash them, but it inevitably happens from time to time that one gets by. They completely wreak havoc on the load of laundry. They get shredded up to a point, with all of the particles everywhere, and always manage to get into any velcro that might in the load. Kushies don't have a problem in the wash like that at all.
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