Bambinex paper liners are our best selling disposable nappy liner. They are perfect for inside any all in one nappy as they are narrower than most other liners and they especially good for pre-weaned or liquid/runny poo.
“I'm actually really disappointed with these liners and won't buy them again. About 50% of the time, when I pulled one off the roll to use, it would tear and become unusable. The perforations between sheets were simply too strong. So they ran out much quicker than my usual liners and so would end up much more expensive for me. They didn't protect the nappy any more than a totsbots spunlace liner, and were much harder on baby's bum too.”
“Linners are great, get most of the poo and fit most AIO and pocket nappies. Don't hold newborn, runny, breastfed poo well; but don't expect them to! Fleece liners work a bit better now. Will be most useful when poo is a bit more solid.”
“Really great quality and don't scrunch up inside the nappy at all like some others. A bit on the pricey side but probably worth it. Will definitely buy more.”
“I didn’t see the point of these when my baby was still breastfeeding, as he only poo’ed once a week and it was so liquidy it just ran off the liner anyway.BUT once he was weaned it all made sense. So much nicer to just flush the poo away, leaving a spotless nappy to go in the bucket. Most liners seem to be massive - they probably fit toddlers ok but you spend a lot of time cutting them in half when your children are newborns. These particular liners are still a bit long, but they are a good width and nice and strong.”
“Good value for money, but I'm not sure how comfortable the product is for a baby. We had to fold it quite a lot for our little one, but the liner size is probably good for most infants.”
“These are a good idea in principle, but I've got through nearly 3 rolls in less than 3 months. I've not yet used on solid poo, but with newborn poo paper liners catch some but all gets a bit messy trying to separate the paper to flush and the rest to wash.”