Product Description
The gDiaper Flushable Refills are an easy and eco-friendly way to keep your baby happy and comfortable in their diaper. The biodegradable inserts are made from wood fluff pulp and sodium polyacrylate for absorbency and are breathable similar to modern sports clothing. Refills can be tossed into the trash, composted, or even flushed down the toilet. Either way you choose, they will biodegrade quickly without the aid of any chemical agents.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Really love them, just wish they were more affordable
By L. R. Bowles
This is THE best insert when you need overnight protection. Despite using cloth doublers, hemp liners and a microfleece insert, my heavy wetter still soaks through her diaper. This gdiaper refill to the rescue. It keeps her dry all night long and I can just toss it in the toilet in the morning.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Always on the fence with GDiapers
By Scott Carroll
We switched to GDiapers because we did not like the idea of creating mounds and mounds of baby waste garbage for landfills. GDiapers are kind of a pain especially when you are trying to change a popp diaper and your baby has soiled the diaper, the liner AND the insert. Unless you have enough diapers make sure to keep some disposables around as backups. We have 3 and that is definitely not enough. So while the cost is close to disposables (if you shop around for a good price) the cost of having to buy 10-15 of the actual GDiapers over the life of your baby 5 Small, 5 Medium, and 5 large, you stand to spend at least $300 more over the life of your child in diapers.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
bummed...
By K. Foster
nice idea if you change your baby close to the toilet, where the pads need to be flushed. also, the pads leak into the diaper, and it is gross (and a pain) to clean them. the plastic liner became stained after the first soiling. glad that these work for some folks!
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