gDiapers Flushable Refills, Medium/Large, 32-Count Bags (Pack of 4) @ richardeward.com
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gDiapers Flushable Refills, Medium/Large, 32-Count Bags (Pack of 4)
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List Price: $57.96
Price: $53.85
You save: $4.11 (7%)
Media: Health and Beauty
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Features:
- Pack of 4 gDiapers Flushable Refills, each with 32 refills, for "green" alternative to traditional disposable diapers (128 total diaper refills)
- Flushable Refills for use with gDiaper "little g" pants
- Contain no plastic components; completely decomposable and flushable
- 32 diaper refills per bag
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Green, comfy and cute diapers! 
We switched from regular disposable diapers to gdiapers a few months ago and we love them. My daughter has very sensitive skin and used to get diaper rashes at the drop of a hat. No more. She used to stick her hands in the legs of her diapers all the time, but she stopped doing that once she started wearing gDiapers. She is so comfortable and cute in these diapers. We use cloth inserts at home and the flushies at daycare. Once I showed her caregivers how to put them on her properly they said it was actually... more info
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Good for the planet. Great alternative to disposables! 
I am a recent convert from disposables to the gdiapers, and I love them! I currently use these flushables in my gdiapers, and I compost the pee ones and flush the poop ones (you can also just throw them away). There is a bit of a learning curve to these when you are used to disposables, but since I joined the gdiaper yahoo forum [...] and watched the videos on [...], I've had very few problems with leaks. Any problems are user error, and easily corrected with the proper fitting. Actually, since I've used... more info
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Good tool to have in the arsenal of being greener... 
When I was pregnant I had planned on using cloth diapers. But my guy was so little, and my cloth diapers so big, that I was using disposables, which made me cringe. Then I discovered gDiapers. Best of bost worlds! The impact on water usage to clean these is minimal, nothing compared to bulky cloth diapers (CLEANING TIP: Soak with "Oxy" bleach to remove stains - chlorine bleach will ruin the liners); the inserts are biodegradable, which ROCKS; and I add the wet ones to my compost! How cool is that?! (No poop... more info
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Green Alternative 
Very absorbent and you can double them up for nightime wear. I don't recommend flushing them but since they are biodegradable you don't have to worry about throwing them out like plastic diapers. The more people that use these the more the price will come down.
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