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Bumkins Forro de tela desechable para pañales, biodegradable, neutro, 100 unidades (paquete de 1)

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  • 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 sym
  • 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 moire.BPA, PVC, Vinyl, Phthalate and Lead


Los revestimientos de pañales suaves y biodegradables de Bumkins son la solución de limpieza más fácil para pañales sucios. Compatible con cualquier sistema de pañales de tela, estos forros se pueden cortar a medida o plegar para adaptarse a cualquier pañal. Los revestimientos de pañales Bumkins proporcionan mayor comodidad y protección contra las manchas a tu rutina de pañales de tela. Modo de uso: simplemente coloca el forro en el interior de un pañal limpio antes de colocar el pañal en el bebé. Durante los cambios de pañales, levanta el forro que contiene los desechos del pañal y desecha los desechos en el inodoro o recipiente de basura. No lavar el forro. Los revestimientos de lavado pueden causar obstrucciones


Luis
Comentado en México el 7 de noviembre de 2020
Son buenas pero si rozaron un poco a bebé, vienen un poco cortas por lo que de repente no son tan útiles
Zeltzin alehli flores curiel
Comentado en México el 16 de enero de 2020
Bien
Paulina
Comentado en México el 21 de septiembre de 2020
Buenos, resistentes. He usado tiras de bambú desde hace 4 años con mis hijos y estos han sido los mejores
Rocío garcia
Comentado en México el 5 de abril de 2020
Perfecto!
Atreyu
Comentado en México el 19 de junio de 2019
No ha llegado
beatriz
Comentado en México el 6 de diciembre de 2019
Cumple completamente su función para pañales de tela.
Leslie Grove
Comentado en Canadá el 12 de diciembre de 2018
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!
Cliente Segura
Comentado en México el 26 de agosto de 2017
Pensé q era toallitas más resistentes y gruesas ya q son más delgadas q las húmedas con las q limpias al bb, no puedo devolverlo xq tuve q abrir el paquete de toallitas para valorar como eran
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de enero de 2017
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!
Alejandra Teresa Penilla Diez de Bonilla
Comentado en México el 10 de noviembre de 2016
I'm using these liners for my newborn along with cloth diapers and they are great. They make the washing process easier.
Reviewer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de abril de 2013
I ordered both the Bumkins liners and the Bummis Bio-Soft in order to compare the two and see which I preferred.The differences I noticed most about the Bumkins were:Larger (can actually split each sheet into 2 if you have the patience to do that, making the box last twice as long)Noticeably softerPop-up style, like a tissue box, seems easier for one-handed use than the Bummis tear-off sheets. In practice, however, I found that it made little difference, because I still needed 2 hands to get the liner properly folded and positioned on the diaper! For this reason, I generally find it easiest to get the liner out and position it in the new diaper before I take the old diaper off of the baby.Bummis pros:Smaller footprint on the changing space (a consideration for us because we have limited space there)Also large enough to possibly split into 2 liners per sheet for a smaller baby, but not for a larger oneBoth brands seem to flush equally well, and both do an excellent job of staying in place. I cloth diapered without liners for my previous baby and with this baby until he started solids, but I definitely prefer the ease the flushable liners add and wouldn't go back to not using them at this point unless we had a septic system that couldn't handle the flushable liners. I do recommend letting the soiled liners sit in the toilet for a couple of minutes or more before flushing -- it supposedly helps them break down more easily and reduce the likelihood of clogging the toilet, though in practice I've never had either brand's usage result in a toilet clog.All in all, I do slightly prefer the softer feel of the Bumkins, but the differences are minor, and I like the smaller footprint for the Bummis. For personal preference the Bumkins win out by a hair, but both brands are similar enough that I wouldn't hesitate to buy either.
Jenna04
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de febrero de 2012
I started cloth diapering about a month ago and have been putting these liners in my kids diapers every time. They work really well at keeping the actual poop off of the insert which makes for a much easier cleanup. When my kids poop I just take the insert to the bathroom, plop the liner off into the toilet, and put my insert into my wet bag and I am done. They are a generous size as well! My friend has some other brand of liner which comes on a roll like toilet paper and the width of hers is so skinny compared to bumkins. I have had to clean a number of blowouts, and I am not so sure if it's the liner moving around or just my daughters astronomical bowel movements, because it only ever seems to be her diapers and not my sons. As far as the average user using 4-6 100 pack boxes of these is bologna. I have two kids, age 2 1/2 and 6 months who just finished their first 100 pack box in a week shy of a month. So two boxes a month should be plenty unless you have 3 in diapers. I have decided to go ahead and get a bidet cloth diaper sprayer for my toilet so as to save even more money diapering my kids, but I will continue to use these liners when we are away from home for convenience.
now this
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de mayo de 2011
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.
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