Product Dimensions | 11 x 8.5 x 1 inches |
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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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Bumkins Disposable Cloth Fabric Diaper Liner, Biodegradable, Neutral, 100 Count (Pack of 1)
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Brand | Bumkins |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | White |
Incontinence Protector Type | Infant Diaper |
Age Range (Description) | Baby |
About this item
- 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
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Bumkins Diaper Liners
Bumkins soft, bio degradable 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.
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.
- Generously sized to fit all diapers. Measures 8.5" by 11"
- 100% viscose
- 100 count package
- Caution: Flushing liners may cause blockages in old or damaged drains.
Our Diaper Liners:
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Thin and LightweightMade from 100% Viscose, Bumkins Diaper Liners are naturally non-irritating to baby's soft and delicate bum. |
Easy to UseDuring 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. |
Sized to Fit All DiapersGenerously sized at 8.5" by 11", you can fold or cut each liner to fit any sized cloth diapers to make your cloth diapering journey as easy as possible! |
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Product 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
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ASIN | B002T5Q01C |
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4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #11,103 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby) #26 in Diaper Liners |
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size | 100 Count (Pack of 1) | One Size | 100 Count | 100 Count (Pack of 4) | 21 Pack | Med/Large (13” length) |
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material | 100% bamboo viscose | Cotton | Cotton | 100% Viscose | Pulp | Pulp, Bamboo |
target gender | unisex | unisex | unisex | unisex | unisex | unisex |
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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 it in the toilet* or trash receptacle.
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*Caution: Flushing of liners may cause blockage in old or damaged pipes.
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Customers like the ease of cleaning with the incontinence protector. They say it is easy to wash and does a great job of catching the solid waste. They also appreciate the stiffness of the product, saying it is incredibly soft yet has enough texture and friction to stay put. Customers also appreciate poop collection. However, some customers have mixed opinions on quality, fit, sturdiness, stability, and thickness.
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Customers are mixed about the quality of the diaper liner. Some mention that it works great and does its job perfectly, while others say that it bunches up a little overnight and becomes unusable if put through the wash.
"These are a great invention and do a great job catching most of the poop. If you cloth diaper, these are a MUST." Read more
"...the sides to the diaper but overall the liners did a decent job of protecting the diapers...." Read more
"...when he would have a bowel movement (even a small one) these liners would bunch up and not do what I had hoped they would do...." Read more
"...Very little poop got on the diaper. They also worked when damp as wipes. I would recommend these! They seemed to hold up well when wet as well...." Read more
Customers like the washability of the incontinence protector. They say it does a great job of catching the solid waste and keeps staining to a minimum. Customers also say that the liners are soft and do a dirty job of keeping the mess contained. They mention that the diapers are biodegradable and flushable, making cloth diapering a breeze.
"This kind of product makes cloth diapering so much easier!!..." Read more
"...Breastmilk diapers were super simple to deal with, rarely stained, and were a breeze to just toss in the wash...." Read more
"...They made cleanup much easier. Very little poop got on the diaper. They also worked when damp as wipes. I would recommend these!..." Read more
"These work great. As an added bonus, you can even wash them (*see update*) and re-use them (when they didn't get pooed on at least)...." Read more
Customers like the stiffness of the incontinence protector. They mention that it is incredibly soft, feels like cloth, and has enough texture and friction to stay put.
"...poop (if we place it right, it takes some practice) and they seem soft enough that she doesn't have any issue wearing them in her diaper all the time..." Read more
"...The liners really remind me of a dried out baby wipe, not incredibly soft, but not rough like the gro-via liners...." Read more
"...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..." Read more
"...These liners are very soft and thin, nice and wide, and are very stretchy...." Read more
Customers like the poop collection of the incontinence protector. They mention that it catches most of the poo, and very little puddles ever get on the diaper shell. They also say that they trap all the solids in the feces, making the diapers themselves not gross and easy to clean. Customers also appreciate that the protectors keep them from spraying ppoo off of cloth diapers, making cleanup easy.
"...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...." Read more
"These are a great invention and do a great job catching most of the poop. If you cloth diaper, these are a MUST." Read more
"...They usually catch most of the poop (if we place it right, it takes some practice) and they seem soft enough that she doesn't have any issue wearing..." Read more
"...His cloth diapers would be a mess and I would still have to clean it out. Defeating the purpose of having a liner to begin with...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the incontinence protector. Some mention that they like the size, it fits all diapers and prefolds. However, others say that they are much too large for the BumGenius Freetimes they were once, and that the fit is ever so slightly different.
"...And they are wide enough that they tuck under the cloth inserts on either side...." Read more
"...I use BumGenius and Kawaii cloth diapers and these liners fit great inside these diapers.The cons, they did not hold up well at all...." Read more
"...them around the other way doesn't work either because the opening isn't large enough to reveal the edge of the next liner...." Read more
"...Bummis pros:Smaller footprint on the changing space (a consideration for us because we have limited space there)..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sturdiness of the incontinence protector. Some mention that it holds up well under the insufferable weight of poop, and holds up together well when wet. However, others say that they break down really easily, and the liner disintegrates quickly once pee gets on it.
"...Also, the box/packaging has been improved. It is now more durable and the liners are contained in a bag inside the box that holds them all together..." Read more
"...They are very thin and flimsy too so the liner would tear as you were trying to clean up and your fingers would go right through it so your hands..." Read more
"...These also will degrade quickly once disposed of if you are environmentally conscious and concerned about that." Read more
"...a pee diaper, I tend to reuse these once they dry, but they do not hold up in the wash at all (a good sign for our septic tank)." Read more
Customers are mixed about the stability of the incontinence protector. Some mention that it does an excellent job of staying in place, has enough texture and friction to stay put, and slightly adheres to the cloth diaper. However, others say that they stick to each other, stick to baby, and don't stay put in babies on the move, negating the poop-protecting.
"...Also the liners would stick to my son and so trying to pull them off of him was a mess...." Read more
"...but it's never been horrendous, and the poo just stays nicely on the liner...." Read more
"...The liners do tend to stick to baby's skin, especially on hot days when sweaty or if the diaper is not changed in a timely fashion and gets..." Read more
"...Both brands seem to flush equally well, and both do an excellent job of staying in place...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the thickness of the incontinence protector. Some mention that they work great for them, are quite thin, and thick enough to flush with sewer. However, others say that they are so thin that they don't stay put and are flimsy looking.
"...They are very thin and flimsy too so the liner would tear as you were trying to clean up and your fingers would go right through it so your hands..." Read more
"...try these liners - because of the complaints that they were thin and flimsy!..." Read more
"This worked! I am using it for potty training and the sheet is thin enough for the liquids to seep out and keep the solids in...." Read more
"...It is soft but very thin so it doesn't prevent staining from the poop...." Read more
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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!
1) Diaper liners are going to be essentially useless until the baby gets most of their nutrition from solid food. Otherwise the poop is just too soft for it to catch it. We still used them at that point because we felt sometimes the liner stopped the poop from staining the diaper as much, but it could also contribute to leaks.
2) I thought these were going to be packaged like tissues, where you grab one out of the box. Instead they're wadded up and together in such a way that it is a pain to get one out and one handed. Because of this issue we always prepare the diaper (lay out cover, then prefold, then liner) before we chase down the kid. Much easier that way.
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As with all diaper liners (even if they say flushable), NEVER flush them. Just have a garage can next to your change table to dump them.