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Topic: Flushable liners Posted: 13 October 2008 at 10:59pm |
I currently have some bambinomio ones that are just about to run out. I don't use those nappies anymore (baby has grown out of them) and I was wondering what everyone else uses...
I assume the ones on sale at the supermarket aren't flushable?
Who has good ones and a good price?
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Alianasmummy
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Posted: 14 October 2008 at 7:32am |
Im really interested in this too.One of the reasons i dont use disposables is the yuk smell in the bin, but with the throw away liners from the supermarket, its just as bad! and grosser to handle!
We live out in the whops though so it makes it harder to find a flushable liner that is OK for septic tanks.
Il be watching this thread with interest
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Posted: 14 October 2008 at 8:38am |
I have been using the bambino mio ones lately because they're the cheapest flushable liners I can find... but much prefer totsbots spunlace liners - they're just nicer, fit the nappies better and I think do the job better
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Posted: 14 October 2008 at 8:44am |
Nature Baby have some that are mostly paper with a small percentage of viscose, $7.50 for 100. We're on septic and I've been using them with no problems so far (mind you JJ only poos every couple of days and I only put a liner in when I know he's due to poo). Maybe I should be paying it more attention though!
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EcoStore (Imse Vimse) ones, but they're slightly more expensive at $19.90 for 200.
Snazzipants have a couple of different types including one that they recommend for septic tanks as they break down faster, and apparently feel nicer too - but of course they're more expensive again at $11.50 for 100.
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Posted: 14 October 2008 at 9:41am |
The Baby Factory stocks the real nappies ones too. I think they're about $10
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Posted: 14 October 2008 at 9:56am |
i know some people do flush the johnsons ones...
i dont use any disposable liners but occasionaly use re usable.
i see mothers instinct has both the bambino mio and the totsbots spunlace with the spun lace just a little bit more than the bambino mio. and if you purchase from there you get to go into the draw to win a nappy. (just a thought).
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Posted: 14 October 2008 at 10:38am |
The bambino Mio liners are fine for septic tanks.
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Posted: 14 October 2008 at 11:02am |
Sorry, I've never used flushable ones - I've always used washable microfleece liners (seems a shame to cover a lovely soft nappy with a paper liner, imo  ).
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Posted: 14 October 2008 at 1:56pm |
I know its a shame, i use microfleece liners for Aliana but with Xaviers monster toddler poos, i just cant deal with it so it easier to just wrap it up and flush it away. We are going to use his nappies for Ali further on down the track too so i still want them to be nice a white for her not all stained.
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Posted: 14 October 2008 at 7:41pm |
For a while he had nice little dumplings that would just roll off the fleese, but recently his is having great big splatters which I find much easier to flush down the loo with a flushable liner.
Once they go back to being rolly poos, I wont bother with the liner.
Also, he has REALLY bad nappy rash at the moment...I think due to teething, and i am having to slather him in cream. I don't want to effect the efficiency of the nappies by all the creams
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