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| |  | Laundry Products | Home » » Imse Vimse Flushable Liners - 100 Count (Toddler) | | | | | | | Description: | | Flushable liners can be 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 of washing your cloth diapers. Just flush away the mess, and spend more time with your baby instead of dunking diapers. These bio-degradable flushable liners are an all natural paper product; they are unbleached and biodegradable. They come in 200 sheets in the baby size and 100 sheets in the toddler size. | | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 8.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 26 reviews |
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27 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Got a messy pooper? This product will save your sanity!Mar 17, 2009
By Anonymous Bargain Hunter WARNING: This review contains explicit discussion of poo. If you can't handle reading about poo, please skip to the next review.
My oldest child was a MESSY POOPER. Every single poo was a certified nasty mess. I was so thankful when I found out about disposable liners. If cloth diapering is a nightmare for you because of poop, you NEED this product. You will continue to cloth diaper in peace and enjoyment (well, relatively).
My next two children were different from the oldest. Their poops were often "the good kind" (as my husband and I came to refer to them). That being the case, we didn't use the liners after every change, but we were still thankful to have them and used them a few times a day (especially in the nighttime diaper 'cause one of our kids would like to wake up in the morning and then poop and sit in it). If your child is like clockwork with poop, you can put one in only when you know poop is imminent.
What the other reviewers are saying is correct, you CAN and should re-use these liners if they only got peed on. When I would transfer my diapers from the washer to the dryer, whenever I would see one of these liners, I would lay it on top of the dryer. They dry so quickly that by the time the diapers were dry, the liners would be, too. This saved some extra wear and tear on the liners and enabled me to get even more use out of them. (I didn't go hunting for them, though. A mom has enough work to do without picking through every piece of diaper laundry on its way to the dryer!). I would estimate that out of a package of 100 diaper liners, there were maybe 4 that would end up getting shredded and unuseable before it got pooped on. Not bad!
I have used this product in both sizes for a continuous 4 and a half years and can say it is a great product. It does stink to be buying a disposable/consumable product when you're cloth diapering, but if fear and dread grip you at poopy changes, this product is worth the money! I do recommend the larger size for toddlers. When you see how large it is, you'll think you can get by with the smaller kind, but don't try it. They shrink dramatically with their first wash and the toddler kind is the perfect size even after a washing.
Another note: do NOT flush these liners in septic systems!
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
You need these if you are going to use cloth diapers!Feb 01, 2009
By Heidi E. Phelps I have just converted to Bum Genius all-in-one diapers and I LOVE them. I have the toilet attachment so that I can spray away any poop that does not shake off. However, I found that this was somewhat time-consuming, and it left my toilet area somewhat wet, so I looked into diaper liners. I chose Imse Vimse because many people said they threw the unsoiled, wet liners in the wash with their diaper laundry, and this sounded like something I could buy into, although a little unbelievable. However, it is true. You can use them again and again until they get pooped on. They are so nice because they don't fall apart when you are trying to remove them from the diaper. I also got the large size to ensure that they covered the entire diaper, and they are definitely large enough to cover all you want to cover. Now cloth diapering is MESS FREE and I am free of a stinky diaper pail! The cloth diapers are far more absorbent than disposables for my little boy, and for those who like to keep their baby very dry and so change diapers often, they are so much more economical. Now they are mess-free and just as fast as disposables since I have these diaper liners. YOU NEED THEM!!!
15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
the best linersJun 06, 2008
By Mary I've tried several brands of flushable liners, and definitely like these the best. Unlike others, they are strong enough to hold up to several washings and be reused if they weren't flushed away, which is great if you don't have a child with scheduled bowel movements! Because of this, they may appear more expensive, but the package will actually last longer since the majority of the liners will be reused at least 3 times.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Imse Vimse Diaper LinersJul 08, 2008
By Liberty S. Wilson
"Liberty"
Excellent product! The best flushable liners available. Since my son is an upredictable pooper, I use them in every diaper. They're strong enough to last through several washes, so you only flush the poopy ones!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Wish I'd found them sooner!Nov 14, 2010
By Emily J. Scherer
"emilyjace"
We spent 12 months doing cloth diapers without a liner. How I wish I'd found these sooner! 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!
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