🌱 Clean, green, and hassle-free diapering redefined!
GroVia BioLiners are 200 unscented, chlorine-free, biodegradable liners made from 100% renewable Ingeo PLA fibers. Designed to fit GroVia Hybrid Shells, they allow moisture to pass through while containing solids for easy cleanup, promoting breathable comfort and eco-conscious parenting.
Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 5.12 x 3.94 inches |
Item model number | 2559 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Minimum weight recommendation | 8 Pounds |
Maximum weight recommendation | 50 Pounds |
Material Type | Ingeo fibers (PLA) |
Material free | Unscented |
Number Of Items | 200 |
Batteries required | No |
Is portable | No |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
B**Y
The reason I'm using cloth diapers!
I find to review a specific GroVia product without also talking about the whole GroVia line to be difficult and not as helpful. I believe many of their products can be mixed with other brands, but for the most part we use just GroVia.Overall I'm very please with GroVia. I went with them because of the versatility they had built into their lines; we use the Hiybrid Diapers. We started using cloth diapers at 3 months and are still very happy with them at 19 months. At home and for the first two diaper changes out of the house we use a shell and cloth liner with BioLiner. I only carry an extra 2 cloth diapers with us when we are out, I don't really want to be carrying more then 3 dirty diapers around with me; after that we use BioSoakers. About 95 percent of the time the two cloth diaper changes is enough to get us home again. When we travel we also use BipSoakers, which is a nice middle ground between cloth and fully disposable. Both my husband and I are comfortable with the cloth diapers at home or out and it is very rare that we have a sitter, (I understand this is not a luxury or desire most people have). What we have found that works the best for us is to have two of each shell, (not that it really matters that they match), and we always have the next diaper prepped and ready to go on our daughter. After she is re-diapered we then worry about taking care of the dirty one. This system has also made other relatives comfortable enough to do cloth diaper changes too; some times calling us in to take care of the dirty diaper.As far as the BioLiners specifically, they are probably the biggest reason why I was willing to use cloth diapers. I loved the idea of cloth diapers, how much more natural it would be for our child and better for the environment, but I'm not sure that would have been enough to wash dirty diapers out by hand. The BioLiners allow the solid waist to fall cleanly into the toilet with no messy clean up. I couldn't really imagine what they were going to be like before buying them and opening them up the first time. What they remind me of most is a fabric softener sheet. I know that sounds odd, but they work wonders and we've never had a problem with them.My only concern when deciding to go this route in diapering was how they were going to be on the plumbing. I researched several other products from similar companies that had much stronger warnings about what type of plumbing system you should use their product on and decided to go with GroVia. We have never once had an issue.-- I would and have recommend GroVia and their BioLiners to anyone interested in cloth diapers.
M**
100% worth it
Love these! They make dealing with the 💩 so much easier. I wish I had used them from the beginning (kiddo is 1.5 now), but I didn’t find out about them until recently. Don’t be like me! Just get the liners.
S**L
Best bang for your buck!
As the title of my review implies, I have tried several liners and these are the best deal by far. Other reviewers have mentioned the small faults of these liners: they aren't as soft as other brands and the size is a little funny.My son doesn't seem to be bothered at all that the liners aren't as soft as others, but at first I didn't like the large size of these. I've found, though, that the size is a good thing. They are a little too wide for the diapers, but if you tuck it under the soaker pad (if you are using grovia diapers) it keeps the mess off of the soaker and doesn't stick out of the edges (which could cause a wicking effect, getting your child's pants wet when he/she pees).I like to reuse any liners which were just peed on, as other reviewers on here have said they like to do. However, where other reviewers complain that these liners are not reusable, I strongly disagree. The problem these reviewers are having is that the liners shrink in the dryer, and that does happen. However, since these are designed not to retain wetness but to let urine pass through to the diaper, these dry VERY quickly. Wash them with the rest of your child's diapers and then hang dry. Really, though, it takes no time for them to dry, so I usually just take them straight out of the washer and put them back in our diaper changing area. By the time I get upstairs from the laundry room, they're dry (and our house is very small). We reuse ours pretty efficiently (as long as I don't let my husband do the laundry!) and only have to buy these twice a year.My main reason for buying these particular liners over other brands, though, is the price. You get 200 liners with the grovia as opposed to 100 per roll with other brands. Typically, the rolls of 100 cost about 8 to 11 dollars, for an average of 9.5 cents per liner. These are about 7.5 cents per liner. Not a huge savings, but I'm very frugal. And let's face it: with a little one around you really have to be!
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