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"Great alternative"
2009-08-01
- Reviewed By User: A1LZ8VQVNPI30N
We use regular old cloth diapers at home, but have been travelling a lot lately and these are a nice alternative. They are a little more expensive than pampers, but with Amazon's regular purchase feature, are a lot cheaper than retail. Our only beef with them is that the starter kit only has two cloth shells - three would be perfect. In their documentation, they recommend just switching them out, but if your baby gets a loose stool or is sick, you've got to wash one out in between - several times we found ourselves putting him in a damp, recently cleaned diaper cover. We rarely flush them, but the fact that you can is very comforting.
We like gdiapers a lot. We use these disposable inserts as well as some washable cloth inserts available elsewhere. We use them abou 70% of the time with 7th Generation as our backup. We also some regular cloth.
*** No plastic and no irritation. The are flushable or compostable. NO WASTE and NO LANDFILL. *** It is remarkable how well the liner contains poop for our twice a day toddler. Yes, the liner generally needs to be washed after a poop but we generally do that quickly in the sink. The outer shell rarely needs washing after a poop. We wash maybe once a week, mostly for theoritical hygenie reasons, not because they look dirty or stinky. *** We have no problems flushing in our 70s era apartment building. Put the contents in the toilet and flush, just as it leaves the toilet add the cover. It almost always works in one flush. If not, the cover will stay until the next use. We'll be composting them later this year. *** We also use some washable liners. More info on the yahoo group. *** I like how we seem to use less water as a result of the genius liners system.
Yes, they take some getting used to. I can see how they aren't for everyone. But they work very well for our family. Our goal is to use 4-5 a day in place of disposables. That is about a ton over the life of each child!
"Great diaper product"
2009-05-29
- Reviewed By User: AW1NZE6Q2VO0N
I love these diapers. Even with diarrhea bouts, the poo rarely escapes the liner. I'm glad not to be throwing more disposables into the landfill.
"gDiapers are excellent"
2009-05-27
- Reviewed By User: A109TMD28KXHKQ
We use gDiapers for our 7 mo old son. We are having great success with them. It takes some time to learn to use them, but the gDiaper web-site and 800# are both very helpful. Using the Subscribe and Save option here on Amazon is the best price we have found for the disposable liners. We have 6 little g's and a lot of the snap in liners, probably 20. This gives us the ability to only have to wash the little gs when we wash the rest of our son's clothes. That's one thing that makes it easier then other cloth diapers. Flushing isn't always the most successful, but you can tear the diaper and flush the next time you use the toilet. I've found that soaking them helps. We live in Colorado and have low-flow toilets so that is one reason we have issues flushing. They are also compostable (just the wet ones) and that is another great option.
"Baby, mom, and Earth Friendly"
2009-05-15
- Reviewed By User: AMIQMLQ8Q0QG4
We use cloth diapers at home (which are very easy to launder)and were looking for something convenient for travel and outings. We selected G-Diapers since they are a nice compromise - disposable and biodegradable. The fit is great and clean-up is easy. Sometimes the liner does get soiled, but the cloth rarely does (and when it does it's my fault for not adjusting them correctly). I also keep a spare G-diaper with me just-in-case there is an accident. There is no perfect diaper. All diapers will leak at some point. We like these because they work and are easy on the environment. They are a bit pricey, but are worth money since they assuage my guilt. Ultimately, I can justify paying the price over leaving commercial disposable diapers in the landfill for 500 years.
"My Little One's Carbon Footprint reduced One Diaper @ a Time!"
2009-05-09
- Reviewed By User: A3ELN35N30KULC
I have been using this product since my little was almost 4 months old. She is now almost 10 months old. I love this product. It convenient. And it makes me happier to know I am doing more for my enviroment. Amazon, Ebay, and Craigslist have helped me keep the costs of these down. I also cloth diaper her as well. So I have only had to buy maybe a case of these every 3-4 months. This is an awesome product and for the price its a steal too! I am definately going to be using these till she's potty trained.
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