Bumkins Disposable Cloth Fabric Diaper Liner, Biodegradable, Neutral, 100 Count (Pack of 1)
$14.95
Price: $14.95
(as of Feb 03, 2025 09:19:02 UTC – Details)
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
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
Customers say
Customers find the incontinence protector soft and absorbent, catching solid waste. It’s easy for them to clean up, with stains coming out easily in the wash. The size is suitable for toddlers, covering their diapers completely. Many customers appreciate its softness and ability to keep staining to a minimum. However, some have mixed opinions on thickness and value for money.
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11 reviews for Bumkins Disposable Cloth Fabric Diaper Liner, Biodegradable, Neutral, 100 Count (Pack of 1)
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Excellent product!
These are wonderful. Very soft on baby, nice and big – we use the FLIP diapers with inserts, and you can kind of wrap these around the insert, just make sure they’re tucked in. Very little poop ever gets on the diaper shell. They flush down well, and if you happen to leave one on a diaper in the wash, it rolls up into neat little strings that you can easily toss.The fact that they don’t stand up to washing, i.e., aren’t “reusable” is a huge PLUS in my book! Think about it. Do you really want to flush something down your pipes that can stand up to two long wash cycles? I would be seriously worried about clogging my pipes.
Amazon Customer –
Excellent diaper covers!
We used these with our camping cloth diaper inserts and flip covers while wilderness canoeing. They are THE BEST diaper liners I have used. I gave them a little tug lengthwise to make them longer and made sure to tuck them in around the diaper insert. They made cleanup much easier. 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. Nothing makes cleaning poop off of a cloth diaper enjoyable, but these sure helped make it less messy and time consuming!
Suzie No Frills –
Great price, softness, size and very accessible from box!
We started using these with our cloth diapers, mainly bumgenius 4.0, fuzzibuns, and some prefolds in covers. They fit very well and in some cases we were able to cut them in half and get twice the bang for our buck. They are super easy to dispense from the box. They do not “pop up” but they pull out like tissues out of a puffs brand facial tissue box. We would lay this in the diaper an put the diaper on our little one. Then, once the diaper was on, we would tuck in the excess that would peek out. This way the entire diaper surface would not stick to the poo and we could easily just shake the liner and poo into the toilet for easy disposal. Great price and its ample size covers the “important space” well. Oh and SUPER SOFT! Not like those others out there that is like putting a dryer sheet against your baby’s bottom. They feel like a soft tissue. Just to note, because they are soft they do get destroyed in the washer/dryer should you forget to take it out of the diaper when there wasn’t a poo mess. You cannot use these more than once like I have heard some can with the rougher liners.
Lynette –
A must-have when baby starts solids
I have only just started using liners now that my baby has started solid foods and her stools are becoming more formed. (Breast-fed baby poo is the consistency of yogurt and simply washes out in a cold pre-wash). My main concern when choosing a liner was “flushability” in regards to a septic system, especially since my house was built in 1978. Logic dictates that if you can wash and re-use a liner, it probably is not going to break up sufficiently for an older septic system to handle properly (as evidenced by the many reviews of other liners stating problems with clogs). Hence the reason I decided to try these liners – because of the complaints that they were thin and flimsy! So far, I have only flushed the poopy liners and have not had any problems with clogs.PLEASE NOTE: These liners CANNOT be washed and re-used, they will stretch out like cheesecloth and become unusable if put through the wash.These liners are very soft and thin, nice and wide, and are very stretchy. I have not had a problem with them bunching up or disintegrating in the diaper at all as some reviewers have. They are large and I do have to fold them over about an inch fit inside the AIOs, but that’s just fine with me. The poop tends to stick more to the liner than baby’s bottom, which makes cleanup easy. 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 completely soaked. They can stick together when trying to pull them out of the box, but this is a minor inconvenience to me. I like that I can grab a bunch together and keep them in the diaper bag for on-the-go.
Felisha –
works as expected
It catches my daughters poo in her cloth diaper but it does easiliy bunch up and stick to her area. no irritation though.
Mae Alexis –
I love cloth again!!
A little background info: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!
Paulina –
Buenos, resistentes. He usado tiras de bambú desde hace 4 años con mis hijos y estos han sido los mejores
Leslie Grove –
I like that these are large and cover all the diaper! We found that they work alot better then Charlie Banana brand . They do require you to fold them a bit to create a pocket but work so well we dont mind the extra step! They hold up well and because of their size they stay in place well. They help keep diapers cleaner and its easier to clean as you can just flush them when soiled… if just wet I throw in the trash. I use Alva pockets and these are our favorite liner yet!
beatriz –
Cumple completamente su función para pañales de tela.
Amazon Customer –
These flushable liners were exactly what I was looking for! They are large enough to reach to the front and back of the cloth liner inserts as well as wide enough to fold under them on the sides. This helps to keep the liner set in one place ensuring that the poop remains on the liner, making for easy cleanups.This is the second brand of flushable liners that I have tried and glad I ventured to try something different as I will never go back to the previous brand nor will I ever purchase any other liner brand except this one. Well worth the money!
akila_soori –
Iâve gone through every bamboo liner sold on Amazon and only this one was wide and long enough. It works with any diapering system. I think itâs especially useful with newborns because they keep going itsy bitsy potty and you donât want to be wasting disposable diapers flr every squirt!Only problem is that it should have a better dispensing system. Iâm fumbling for getting one out and I end up taking too long to put it on and my baby ends up peeing!Edit: the newer box has longer liners and works best for moving babies as mine have just entered that phase! In retrospect the older liner even though the longest amongst the competitors was always causing me leaks outside. Now I love this liner but the dispensing system is just the same fyi.