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Kushies Flushable Biodegradable Diaper Liners come in a pack of 100 sheets, designed for easy tear-off and convenient disposal. These eco-friendly liners are fully biodegradable, making them a sustainable choice for modern parents. Not recommended for septic tanks, they offer a hassle-free cleanup solution for diapering.
Item model number | L545 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Number Of Items | 100 |
Batteries required | No |
Is portable | No |
Item Weight | 7.7 ounces |
A**R
Scratchy and Tears Easily
The length of the liners are great. I do not like the texture compared to other liners. They are scratchy and rip easily.
J**G
Must have for cloth diaper users
This is a great product for those that use cloth diapers. It's basically very strong toilet paper precut to the length of the diaper. When you pull it off the diaper it takes most, if not all of the nasty solid waste with it. In most cases I don't have to anything special to the poopy diaper and it can be put directly into the washer after I flush the paper liner. It's safe for septic tanks too and won't clog your pipes as it's basically just toilet paper. It's the most cost effective way of doing this. I tried just using regular toilet paper and it doesn't work. It just falls apart when you try to take it out. You have to use something like this.I have tried all the other brands of this product on Amazon. Of all the brands of this product, I like "Kushies Flushable" the best. It had the best balance of soft, and strong. The only reason I am giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is because sometimes the pre-cut serrations are poorly done and they can rip in the wrong place if you are not careful. But this seems to be specific to each roll. Most rolls I don't have this problem; it's just annoying when you do get a roll like that.
M**E
Makes it easier to flush poo!
I would recommend these to parents who have babies that are no longer exclusively breastfed. (Exclusively breastfed babies' poop should just wash out of diapers).I use these with my cloth diapers during the time of day I expect my toddler to have a bowel movement. It makes it so easy to flush it all down the toilet! The only problem is that if he has a very messy one, you still have to find a way to clean it off the part of the diaper that the liner didn't protect. (If this is a problem a lot, you might consider experimenting with folding them in different ways/using two?).I use them to protect cloth diapers from rash cream, too. I washed them with my cloth diapers for a while, until I realized that meant that the diaper rash cream would wash off the liners and into my diapers--rash cream ruins the absorbency of cloth diapers! So, I stripped my diapers clean with some Dawn dish liquid and quit washing the liners with my diapers. I don't wash the flushable liners with my fleece re-usable liners either, because they leave lots of lint stuck to the fleece. These disposable liners usually come out of the wash torn in half anyway (which doesn't necessarily render them unusable). So, I either toss them or flush them.
C**E
Easy to use and protects diapers well
We use these with breastfed poop diapers. Once poops become solid, they are tippable straight out of the diaper, so why use a liner, you know?When baby is small, you can actually rip these liners in half and only use half of the sheet. After awhile, we were able to predict when poops might happen and use them judiciously to conserve our investment. I typically used them in my AIO and fitted diapers to prolong their life. I wasn't concerned with my prefolds so much. (I would definitely use them on a pocket diaper if I had any of that type.)You can also spray them off with your diaper sprayer into the potty to toss them into the trash. We have older pipes in our house (and also in our previous apartment), so we were not able to flush ours down the pipes as advertised. But hey, biodegradable in the landfill for a few months is better than a disposable diaper and wipe in the landfill for 50+ years, right?TL;DR Yes, these are a good buy and do their job. Rip a sheet in half when baby is small, and be careful if you have older plumbing in your home.
A**M
Comparison of 2 different Diaper Liners
I bought this item after using Bummis Flushable Liners, small and reading the reviews for Kushies. Here is my comparison of the two items. Bummis feel like a dryer sheet and the small size is better for infants. It is thinner than Kushies, but cheaper. Kushies feels like a thicker paper towel and comes in one large size. When my child only pees I can re-use the Bummis liner because it doesn't feel very wet. If my daughter pees on the Kushies liner I have to change it because Kushies feels very wet and rips very easily. Bummis doesn't rip. I have seen both diaper liners bunch up, so one is not better than the other in that area. IMO, both liners have their pros and cons. I am going to try Bummis large next because the price is better.
E**R
Not my favorite
We spent 12 months doing cloth diapers without a liner. But I'm posting a review for those buyers who are comparing brands of diaper liners. We tried Imse Vimse first, then Kushies at the suggestion of a friend. Imse Vimse wins! But I'll tell you why:1. Imse Vimse liners seem too big and Kushies seem to fit nicely in the diaper, but when little one walks and crawls around, the liner bunches up. The Imse Vimse liner still covers the width of the diaper even with a little bunching so that you don't end up busting out the dipaer liner.2. You really can re-use the Imse Vimse liners. Usually. The Kushies shrink and it's impossible. Throw the IV's in the wash with the dirty diapers, pull them out before they hit the dryer (if you remember, if not, it works too), and they'll be dry by the time your diapers are done.3. Kushies are thicker. Which is nice in theory, but I worry about flushing them. The IVs are thinner but the idea of them in my septic system doesn't freak me out quite as much.That's my review. Hope it's helpful!
C**N
Sturdy but poor shape
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.
C**1
Mes feuillets préférés, se lavent aussi
J'aime ces feuillets parce qu'ils sont plus épais que d'autres marques, tiennent vraiment bien en place et se lavent à de nombreuses reprises. Je les jète seulement lorsque c'est un #2. Souvent, il n'y a rien qui a débordé sur la couche. Ils font un peu moins effet au sec que les plus minces, mais pour mon bébé, ça ne change rien du tout. Elle a réagit à certaines marques de feuillets, mais pas ceux-là.
E**H
Decent
A lot thicker than most liners I’ve used so they don’t seem very soft. But my very verbal 2.5 year doesn’t complain about them being uncomfortable so they are likely ok. A bit long for my one size diapers on largest setting. But I like how they does fall apart and bunch as easily as other brands.
A**Y
I think they're flushable!
I think they're flushable. Yes they are thick but way thinner then a paper towel. If you've ever flushed a paper towel then you should have no guilt about these.And as the other reviews have said, you can wash them. If they've just been pee'ed on, I throw them into the wash and dryer with my diapers. They come out super clean and I use them again. I'm pretty happy with them.
L**A
Rough and long
These are rough. Not my favorite. I wish I knew which brand we had previously but they were handed down from a friend. I find these ones are too rough and massive in size!
J**T
Not my favorite
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.
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