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We tried the Imse Vimse and the Bummis and these Grovia liners. Out of the three, these are the best buy. These are thick and do their job well. I cut them in half to get more for the money and that has proven to be enough coverage in the diaper (even our wide-crotch BumGenius). These are a tiny bit smaller (tiny,tiny bit) than the Bummis large size. They are not as soft as Bummis, but softer, in my opinion, than the Imse Vimse. And overall, a better deal. |
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Reviewed by: Sierra Carlson from Fresno, CA.
on 2/11/2012 |
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I've found these liners to provide ample coverage along with being quite durable. They survive a wash cycle well and unsoiled liners could easily be reused. I find they stay where you put them and don't tend to bunch up. My one critique of them is that there are softer brands of liner on the market, these are rather stiff. I do find, however, that they soften up once in the diaper. |
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Reviewed by: Ashley Ellis from Farmingdale, ME .
on 1/10/2012 |
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We're not certain yet whether we prefer these or the bummis, these are narrower but wash better if there's just pee on them. |
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Reviewed by: Laura Magill from Washington DC.
on 12/10/2011 |
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These liners have been wonderful for us. They are a bit wide for a size small Thirsties cover with a trifolded infant prefold, but I just poke it all into the cover and it catches most of the poop. I'm not sure there's one out there that will catch it all. You can't beat the price! And, these go through several pee-only diapers before they have to be tossed. |
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Reviewed by: Heather Ratliff from Abilene, TX.
on 11/28/2011 |
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These are narrow and really thick. I love the thickness - it really does hold a lot and could probably even be washed and reused - but the narrowness makes them useless in anything but a narrow GroVia diaper. We had so much leakage around them that we ended up just stopping using them. |
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Reviewed by: Caroline Marin from Minnesota.
on 11/7/2011 |
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