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| |  | Laundry Products | Home » » Imse Vimse Flushable Liner - 200 count (Baby) | | | | | | | Description: | | Flushable liners canÊbe used between the diaper and the baby's skin, letting moisture pass through to the diaper while preventing solids to soak into the diaper, which will take the mess out ofÊwashing your cloth diapers.Ê Just flush away the mess, and spend more time with your baby instead of dunking diapers.Ê These bio-degradable flushable liners are an all natural paper product; they are unbleached and biodegradable.Ê They come in 200 sheets in the baby size and 100 sheets in the toddler size.ÊÊ | | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 7.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 83 reviews |
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44 of 45 found the following review helpful:
Easy Poop!Feb 16, 2007
By J. Burns I bought these to use on my 2yr old. I never bought them before as I felt it sort of detracted from the cost-effectiveness of cloth diapers. However he now only uses diapers for naptime & bedtime so I felt the extra cost was worth a few minutes of my time (I now have a 5month old as well in cloth so the time is worth more). It was completely worth it & I'm officially spoiled! No more dunking & scrubbing 2-yr old poop! They have had no negative impact on my septic system.
Also thought i should note, as others have, that if the child has not messed on the liner I wash them with my diapers & they usually stand up to 2 washes before falling apart. Great value.
45 of 47 found the following review helpful:
Be careful about flushing!!Apr 18, 2010
By J. Harvey I have been pleased with the performance of this product overall. I do agree that they are too big for the diaper but I also cut them in half and double my amount, making a perfect fit.
HOWEVER, I would be very careful about flushing these. I just spent $225 for a plumber to come and snake out our main drain. Guess what he found? A big wad of diaper liners (and I've only been using them for two weeks and flushing only the soiled #2 ones). From now on they will be bagged and go in the trash. he said they probably would not create an issue if the drain was brand new PVC, but the old style drains cannot tolerate such products. Buyer beware!!!
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
The best out of 3!Mar 01, 2010
By Katie
"KaiKai"
I've tried 3 brands of liners (Imse Vimse, Biosoft, and Kushies) and these are the BEST!
Using the baby size (about 10" long) they cover more than enough for my 14 month old, and any overhang I just fold/stuff in. Though they are not the softest, they do the job and wash well when mixed in with dirty diapers. We wash any that are just wet (and obviously toss the poopy ones), and they soften to the texture of a dryer sheet. They don't get snagged in any velcro or caught in our lint compartment of the drier (unlike the Kushies).
Super easy to use, and Dad friendly. I'll be sticking with these for the remainder of our diaper years.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Imse Vimse flushable liners - a great "catch"Jul 25, 2010
By J. Hynes So we've been using these liners for a few months, since my son made the move to solids and breastfed baby poop was no longer the only thing going through the wash. Blech! We have a front-loading washer, and the rinse cycle doesn't do a fantastic job of agitating all the solids out.
Before going further TMI... here's the run-down with the Imse Vimse liners:
-- REUSABILITY: What people say about them being washable and reusable is entirely true. I've had some liners that I know we've washed and rewashed a few times. A huge plus considering the cost.
-- COVERAGE: The liners cover the diapers very well. That said, they're really wide like others have noted. This doesn't bother us but it may be aesthetically unpleasing to some. (We use the liners with BumGenius 3.0 and Fuzzibunz dipes.) Others have said they cut the liners but we haven't done this yet.
-- CONVENIENCE: Huge, huge factor in us continuing to buy these liners. There is nothing like being able to take the poop and saying the ultimate goodbye in flushing it down the toilet. No dealing with the yuck or stink in your garbage.
- UNEXPECTED: These can easily be mistaken for dryer sheets! Our son goes to a childcare center, so we've had to educate the providers, particularly substitutes, that these are actually liners. :)
- OVERALL VALUE: I'd give it 5 stars based upon convenience, reusability, and coverage. Of course I'd like a cheaper price, but I don't know what would be sacrificed to do so. When you're a parent (especially of more than one child, as we are) and working hard doing laundry, etc. to keep your baby's bum clean and environmentally friendly, a treat like the Imse Vimse liners is definitely worth it.
Cheers.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
GREAT!!!Aug 17, 2009
By J. Frias it's a great product, works well even on newborn poo. If not soiled you can wash together with the diapers and re-use up to 4 times before it starts to break down. Worth every penny.
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