🌿 Diapering made easy—because parenting should be a breeze!
OsoCozy Flushable Diaper Liners offer a revolutionary solution for cloth diapering, combining convenience and eco-friendliness. Made from 100% viscose rayon, these soft liners are designed to retain solids while allowing moisture to pass through, ensuring your baby stays comfortable. Each roll contains 100 perforated sheets, making diaper changes quick and hassle-free. Ideal for environmentally conscious parents, these liners are disposable and compatible with all cloth diaper types.
Material Type Free | Phthalate Free |
Lining Description | 100% viscose rayon |
Material Type | Rayon |
Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 3.25 x 3.25 x 8 inches |
Incontinence Protector Size | Adjustable Size |
Size | 100 Count (Pack of 1) |
Unit Count | 100.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | White |
Reusability | Disposable |
Recommended Uses For Product | Fecal Protection |
O**N
Quality product
Great quality diaper liners at a decent price! Soft, durable, and effective. The vendor’s shipping was amazingly fast and well-packaged. Highly recommend!
M**S
and I hated every method
Flushable diaper liners are seriously a God-send for me. I spent months trying different ways of getting solid food poop out of my kid's diapers, and I hated every method. Sprayers, dunk & swish, "poop-ulas" -- yuck. I hated them all! Then I decided to try these. Boy, am I glad I did!I was originally against using these since part of the reason I cloth diaper is to reduce the amount of non-organic waste we produce (I wish cloth diapers could reduce the amount of, ahem, other waste we output, but, alas, they have not had such an impact) so it seemed counter-productive to add a disposable element to our diapers.But I think I've found a good compromise that both makes poop less gross to deal with and minimizes what we throw away. I use the OsoCozy Liners and the Bummis Flushable Diaper Liners. When I know I can expect a poop out of kiddo I use OsoCozy since they seem to break down pretty easily in the toilet. For the rest of the diaper changes when a poop is unlikely (but almost guaranteed if I don't use a liner), I use the Bummis liners. They can be machine washed and dried, and reused a few times. If the OsoCozy liners are involved in a #1 only diaper, they have to go in the trash because they break down in the washing machine, leaving many bits of liner and lint everywhere.The reason that I don't use Bummis liners 100% of the time is because I worry that they don't break down very well in the plumbing. Hell, if they can survive the heavy duty cycle in my washing machine they could probably survive just about anything! I don't mind flushing a Bummis liner on occasion, but I worry that regular flushing of the Bummis liners could cause plumbing issues. Most of my Bummis liners get thrown away in the regular trash after a few washes.
T**L
Lifesaver liners
If you use wraps or cloth diapers these are lifesaving for clean up. No staining and just toss or flush the liner to eliminate pre-washing of the diaper.I think it is more sanitary too!
C**N
Great Overall Liner: Cost Effective and Does the Job
Alright, I gotta give it to these liners: I've tried these, Grovia and the "Heart Felt Bamboo Liners" bought here on Amazon. In terms of usefulness and cost effectiveness, Grovia wins, but these come in a close second. You get 100 for $8, making them each a whopping 8 cents. Other brands are at least almost twice that (except Grovia, where you get 200 for $11). The other benefit is that if it is only peed on, you can give it a quick rinse in water, squeeze it out and hang it to dry for about an hour and you can reuse about 4-5 times without any compromise in functionability, and it doesn't smell like old pee. I don't know how people say these survive the washer, because when I accidentally washed one it came out as one big blob of fuzz. It feels like a dryer sheet but slightly softer; it catches poop well and it doesn't bunch up nearly as much as other brands. I refuse to dunk diapers or rinse a reusable liner, and these make my life so much more pleasant. I love that I can get a couple of uses out of these before tossing them; I couldn't do that with the bamboo liners. Highly recommend.
S**E
Hands down, (or butt down,) the BEST liners. BEST, I tell you!
So, after the breast feeding stage it was time to find some liners so I didn't have to do any dunking, yuck, or spraying, messy. I have tried almost every liner there is and I am so sad I didn't come across these first. It would have saved me a lot of annoyance. I have tried: Bumkins, Bummis, Grovia, Real Nappies, and Cutey Baby brands, all before ordering these most wonderful liners. Why are they wonderful? Well, they are big and cover most of the diaper. This is a HUGE deal. The other liners didn't even come close to competing in this this area. These liners are soft. Others were soft, too, but I truly believe these are the softest. These don't bunch up and rip. Trust me, you definitely want superiority in this area. The bunching up of other brands made for big messes and defeated the whole purpose of a liner in the first place. And last, when I send them through the wash they easily separate from the diapers and inserts. Other liners would get stuck on the microfiber inserts and I would be pulling them off every time I went to stuff diapers. These don't get stuck at all and are the easiest to throw away right out of the dryer (or washer). I cannot attest to being able to use them again after being washed, but from what I have seen, they look the most intact of all the others after washing. I will never buy another brand again!!!
F**S
Would not flush these
These liners are "flushable" in the way flushable wipes might be flushable... technically they will flush but it probably isn't going to go well long term and tend to cause expensive problems to your system or to your city's system...which of course you pay for as well. I put one of these in a bowl of water and after several hours it was strong as ever, unlike toilet paper which at least breaks apart some in a few minutes or marine toilet paper which practically disintegrates in water. These liners just don't break down quick enough to be called flushable, sorry about it. The sizing is ok, a little big for esembly cloth diapers but they technically work.
A**T
Great concept
I’m pretty fond of these dohickies. They do what they say they’ll do and I ordered these in specific because they didn’t seem to have chemicals in them.
P**Z
Great for camping
We use these for camping to not have to get disposables. They work well.
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