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J**H
Wouldn't cloth diaper without them.
These are wonderful. We are on septic so I don't flush them as just our choice but unless my son has a massive loose blowout, these work wonders and I rarely have to spray out our diapers. They also allow me to use regular diaper rash creams without having to worry about effecting the absorption of the inserts. I order these on a regular basis and recommend to all my cloth diapering mommy friends.
C**T
Don’t flush them!
These are awesome. Soft and easy to maneuver into my daughter’s gDiaper. The reason for the missing star is because our toilets started acting up not long after we began using them. We stopped flushing them, but I’m not sure when the toilets will resume normalcy. Hoping I don’t have to call a plumber. Great liner, but I would advise not flushing!
A**D
These actually work!
We almost gave up on diaper liners until we found these. The Thirsties liners worked about 60% of the time catching 60% of the mess, but that's still a lot of mess left over to deal with! These catch 90-100% of the mess about 95% of the time, in other words, I hardly ever have to deal with a mess anymore, and when I do, it's very manageable.These also happen to be very soft which I like, but the more important thing is that they work.
K**T
Double the product! Tear it up, baby.
We love these. You can neatly tear them in half by hand, extending the life of a box by double and cutting your expenses in half. The only minor complaint is that they leave some fibers on baby's privates. These are easily removed with a wipe. If you are extremely fastidious, that may bother you. But if you are extremely fastidious, you're probably not a user of cloth diapers, so carry on. I also tried the Grovia brand and had to score them with a sharp pair of scissors to get the size right to fit in a diaper. I like the Bumkins flushable liners much better.
M**U
Great for clean up.
We love these because they make clean up a breeze for cloth diapering when solids come in or when we are out and about. I usually split them in half to save on cost because they're quite pricey in comparison to some others. They are also not flushable for my sewage system.
K**R
Bumkins Flushable Diaper
We can't review them quite yet the baby is way to small and they don't fit yet.
B**E
The Best Liners for Cloth Diapers
If you use cloth diapers and want to avoid needing to spray the diapers, dunk them in your toilet, or otherwise clean them when soiled and prior to placing them in your washing machine, these liners are the best. We have tried out multiple different brands and these are the only ones that do not shift, nor tear. They remain intact, and in place. We use them with Bumgenius AIO diapers and love them!
S**S
Worth the money!
I loved these because they helped a lot with staining the actual diapers
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