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Kushies Flushable Biodegradable Diaper Liners, 100 Sheets

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About this item

  • Sheets are perforated for easy tear off
  • Added ease to diapering clean up
  • When soiled, simply discard in toilet
  • Fully biodegradable
  • Not recommended for septic tanks



Me
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2019
I would not recommend these at all. They are very long, too long for my diapers. They are also more narrow then any other liners I've used. So all and all just an odd, not practical size. They also rip and tear very easily. Dont waste your money, these are not a good buy
Sabrina C.
Reviewed in Canada on July 18, 2017
I like this better than the bamboo version. It holds up to washing (in a mesh bag), so I can re-use 5-6 times.Not recommended for flushing down the toilet as it doesn't break down easily enough (hence the washing and re-using)The bamboo type dissolves a lot more in the wash and so can't really be re-used. Still not recommended to flush it down the toilet.
Christine
Reviewed in Canada on June 23, 2017
I LOVE these! They don't shift. Flush well. Catch the poop!They're nice and thick but also soft. They don't fall apart after each pee and they don't have fluffies that stick to little bums!
Josiane Ouellet
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2017
I like that these liners are long enough to cover the entire length of the diaper. I can even fold one end and then use it to roughly wipe my baby.I don't especially like the material, but this is a personal preference. The fabric is a kind of soft paper towel, pretty thick, and not washable. I like better the thin liners that can withstand a couple runs in the washing machine (if unsoiled) even though they are disposable.
JWilliams
Reviewed in Canada on December 10, 2015
These work really well once baby has started solids, but pretty much useless before that if ebf. Note also that these are pretty expensive per sheet - they almost cost as much each as economy disposable diapers. I would only use if your baby is on a pretty consistent schedule with their bowel movements. Otherwise, you are tossing away money with each pee.
C. Vedder
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2013
Once our baby started eating solids, we wanted to try a diaper liner to help with those big messes. Our baby isn't prone to rashes and when his tushy does get irritated just leaving him in fresh air for a few minutes is enough. So when we tried Bummis liners and they gave him a rash we were surprised. I did my research and decided to try these. They basically look like a giant roll of toilet paper but a touch thicker. They are WONDERFUL! No rash, no irritation, and thick enough to keep messes in place. There have been a few times it hasn't contained everything but those are time I'm not sure anything would have. They are flushable and make cloth diapering super easy for those like us who don't like sprayers and don't always love to scrape diapers. DH started using our backup dispoables but these have converted him back to a cloth diaper believer.
ArtMom
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2013
We cloth diaper our daughter and now that she's a year and having regular solid BMs, these liners are such a time saver. We also have a diaper sprayer but it's so much easier to just plop it all in the toilet and flush. The sprayer is definitely helpful for runnier poops and getting any "leftovers" of the sides, but these liners are sturdy and catch a lot. We've had a couple stray ones from urine diapers end up going through the wash and seem like they might be able to be used again if washed and dried. I haven't tried this, but it might be worth it to get more than one use?I love knowing we're not exposing our LO to chemicals in disposable diapers, and that these are flushable, biodegradable and won't be adding to landfills.
dreamyowl
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2012
these liners are ROUGH on tender babies' bums. i hate putting them in my babies' supersoft diapers. as another reviewer said, they feel like gas station paper towels. these were our first liners, and i thought they were all like this until i tried other brands (applecheeks and rearz, both just as soft as our cute fluffy cloth diapers). when tearing the Kushies off the roll, they tend to rip short of the perforation, which is just irritating. they are plenty long enough (in fact, i fold the top up so that the scratchy material won't rub my babies' delicate areas raw. they have worked ok for us as far as holding poop and flushing down goes, but i hardly use them because they are just so rough. now that i have other liners, i think i am just going to try to use the rest of these to clean the windows of my car. if that fails, into the trash they go. i'd rather spray and swish our cloth diapers than use these against my babies' skin any more.we *do* love Kushies' swim diapers; they have been our favorites for years now!
Ninismama
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2012
Kushies liners get the job done.. Most of the time. However, I find that the liners are too skinny for my toddler. I use these liners with bum genius diapers and it doesn't cover the whole width of the diaper. So you have to hope that your toddler poops right in the middle. Otherwise, it's going to spill onto the diaper. These liners work well most of the time, I imagine they would be perfect for smaller babies or smaller diapers. The liners really are too skinny... Also, they are a bit rough for my taste. One of the reasons I switched to cloth was so that my 18 month old son would be more comfortable. If his skin wasn't going to be touching the actual diaper, I wanted to make sure that at least the liner was as soft as possible. These are not very soft compared to the Bummis Bio-soft liner. There are better ones out there.
Caroline Marin
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2011
These are a very sturdy liner and they could be washed and reused if you wanted. But they are incredibly narrow, to the point where I only used a handful before deciding I'd rather deal with the poo than dealing with both these liners and the poo that was still getting on my diapers. They were too narrow to keep more than 2/3 off (on a good try) and my guy is on solids and doesn't really have blowout events. I'd loved my previous brand, but like most of the Kushies products and decided to try these with free shipping. I wish I'd stayed loyal to my previous brand. But I do think it's nice they could be reused. I'll probably keep them and use them with future newborns, but anything outside of a small sized diaper, these are too, too narrow.
Angela Chang
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2011
We've tried a number of different diaper liners to use with our GroVia/GroBaby cloth diapers. These ones were the worst ones I've experienced (compared to Bummis, Bumkins, GroVia bioliners).The size of the liner didn't really bother me. The two top complaints I have about these are:1. The liner is super roughThe liner material is very coarse and stiff. It feels like the cheapest kitchen paper towel you can get, and a bit worse. I can't imagine these being comfortable for my baby's soft butt.2. It does not wick away moistureWetness stays on the liner, as the moisture is not wicked away from the skin. The GroVia bioliners actually wicks away the moisture so the skin feels dry.What are the "pro"s of this product? I guess it's bio-degradable and flushable. As far as a diaper liner goes, I would never buy these again.
Francis5
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2010
I like these liners. Great idea and people are impressed when I explain the concept to them. These make cloth diapering a lot more user friendly. I have found that they tend to bunch up. My son is very active and I have found that these usually end up giving him a wedgy. They are nice when he poops as they catch most of it and make washing a lot easier. I have tried to wash the wet liners to reuse another day but have yet to get one to make it out in decent shape. I don't use them in every diaper though so one roll lasts for a while. My kid usually only poops once a day, so once he's gone, we risk it and go with out.
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