Bumkins Reusable Cloth Diaper Inserts for Leak Protection

By: Bumkins

Introducing Bumkins Disposable Cloth Diaper Liners - the best diaper liners based on overall satisfaction, convenience, packaging and absorbency. Our liners provide an easy clean-up solution for soiled diapers, with a breathable and moisture-absorbent fabric that offers a comfortable wear. For added convenience and stain protection, our fabric is biodegradable, neutral and comes in a pack of 100 - perfect for any cloth diapering routine.

Key Features:

Introducing the Bumkins Disposable Cloth Diaper Liner! This 100 count pack of liners offers ultimate convenience for any cloth diapering routine. It's adjustable design ensures maximum comfort and protection for your little one. No more messes and fuss, just easy and efficient diapering. Get your Bumkins Disposable Cloth Diaper Liner today and experience the convenience of cloth diapering!
86
B2B Rating
1 reviews

Review rating details

Value for money
75
Size
74
Packaging
75
Overall satisfaction
77
Material quality
74
Convenience
76
Absorbency
74

Pros and Cons

Pros
  • The liners provide an easy clean-up solution for the soiled diapers
  • Features a breathable and moisture-absorbent fabric that offers a comfortable wear
  • The fabric provides added convenience and stain protection to any cloth diapering routine
Cons
  • The liners may be thin

Details of Bumkins Reusable Cloth Diaper Inserts for Leak Protection

  • Is portable: ‎No
  • Material free: ‎Phthalate Free
  • Product Dimensions: ‎11 x 8.5 x 1 inches
  • Number Of Items: ‎1
  • Brand: Bumkins
  • Number of Items: 1
  • Best Sellers Rank: #12,624 in Baby #26 in Diaper Liners
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No
  • Batteries required: ‎No
  • Country/Region of origin: ‎China
  • Incontinence Protector Type: Infant Diaper
  • Item Weight: ‎6.4 ounces
  • Color: White
  • Age Range (Description): Baby
  • Target gender: ‎Unisex
  • Material Type: ‎100% bamboo viscose
  • Item model number: ‎DLW
  • ASIN: B002T5Q01C
  • Customer Reviews: 4.3/5 stars of 2,725 ratings

Comments

Kyla Beshears: These are a great invention and do a great job catching most of the poop. If you cloth diaper, these are a MUST.

United States on Dec 17, 2023

DZANELA: These were super handy for disposing bowel movements.

Canada on Dec 07, 2023

Larisa Figueroa: These are soft yet have enough texture and friction to stay put and don’t get all bunched up. They catch 95% of the solids which is great. We don’t flush them but they sure save us a lot of efforts when washing the cloth diapers! Great invention and reasonable price!

United States on Feb 02, 2023

Amazon Customer: 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!

United States on Aug 17, 2022

Paulina: Buenos, resistentes. He usado tiras de bambú desde hace 4 años con mis hijos y estos han sido los mejores

Mexico on Sep 21, 2020

Emma Bell: These are huge. But not huge enough to fold in half, at least for my six month old. They work decently though to collect poop. To avoid having them just bunch up in the diaper, we wrap them around her like a diaper and then wrap the diaper, rather than just laying it in the diaper.

Canada on Jun 15, 2020

Family: I am very happy with this product. They dont irritate my little one's bottom, unlike another brand I tried. They are soft and fit well into my pocket diapers. They catch the majority of the poop and make washing up my diapers so much easier. I am also glad its biodegradable so it's not sitting in a landfill for decades like a lot of other disposable baby products will. I haven't tried a lot of other brands but I am happy to continue using these liners as long as we are in diapers.

Canada on Apr 22, 2020

beatriz: Cumple completamente su función para pañales de tela.

Mexico on Dec 06, 2019

Allen: I have purchased other brands of diaper liners and Bumkins is definitely my favorite. It has the softest texture of the liners I have tried. The liners really remind me of a dried out baby wipe, not incredibly soft, but not rough like the gro-via liners. I found diaper liners useful during the transition to solid foods. Breastmilk diapers were super simple to deal with, rarely stained, and were a breeze to just toss in the wash. As my little one transitioned to solids we had some pretty undesirable diapers to contend with and that is when we used the liners. Unless your little one runs like a well oiled machine, you won't know when a wet/poopy diaper will occur, so you almost have to use the liners with each diaper change to be effective. When a dirty diaper occurs you just lift out the liner and dispose of it. They say they are flushable, I threw ours in a diaper genie just to save some stress to our plumbing. Some mess occasionally got through the sides to the diaper but overall the liners did a decent job of protecting the diapers. Now that my toddler is accustomed to solids and has more solid diapers we don't use the liners anymore, we just empty dirties into the toilet before...

United States on Dec 08, 2015

Mae Alexis: 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...

United States on Apr 20, 2013



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Total Reviews 1 reviews 572 reviews 326 reviews
Is portable ‎No
Material free ‎Phthalate Free
Product Dimensions ‎11 x 8.5 x 1 inches 13 x 5 x 1 inches; 4 Ounces
Number Of Items ‎1
Brand Bumkins Naturally Nature DEKOR
Number of Items 1 1 1
Best Sellers Rank #12,624 in Baby #26 in Diaper Liners
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No No
Batteries required ‎No
Country/Region of origin ‎China
Incontinence Protector Type Infant Diaper Infant Diaper Infant Diaper
Item Weight ‎6.4 ounces
Color White Gray White
Age Range (Description) Baby Baby Baby
Target gender ‎Unisex
Material Type ‎100% bamboo viscose
Item model number ‎DLW C-1
ASIN B002T5Q01C B00KN0TPNA
Customer Reviews 4.3/5 stars of 2,725 ratings
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