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Charlie Banana Baby Disposable Diaper Inserts for Babies and Toddlers, Works with Most Cloth Diapers, Unscented, 32-Pack Charlie Banana Baby Disposable Diaper Inserts for Babies and Toddlers, Works with Most Cloth Diapers, Unscented, 32-Pack Charlie Banana Baby Disposable Diaper Inserts for Babies and Toddlers, Works with Most Cloth Diapers, Unscented, 32-Pack Charlie Banana Baby Disposable Diaper Inserts for Babies and Toddlers, Works with Most Cloth Diapers, Unscented, 32-Pack Charlie Banana Baby Disposable Diaper Inserts for Babies and Toddlers, Works with Most Cloth Diapers, Unscented, 32-Pack

Charlie Banana Baby Disposable Diaper Inserts for Babies and Toddlers, Works with Most Cloth Diapers, Unscented, 32-Pack

Charlie Banana Baby Disposable Diaper Inserts for Babies and Toddlers, Works with Most Cloth Diapers, Unscented, 32-Pack Charlie Banana Baby Disposable Diaper Inserts for Babies and Toddlers, Works with Most Cloth Diapers, Unscented, 32-Pack Charlie Banana Baby Disposable Diaper Inserts for Babies and Toddlers, Works with Most Cloth Diapers, Unscented, 32-Pack Charlie Banana Baby Disposable Diaper Inserts for Babies and Toddlers, Works with Most Cloth Diapers, Unscented, 32-Pack Charlie Banana Baby Disposable Diaper Inserts for Babies and Toddlers, Works with Most Cloth Diapers, Unscented, 32-Pack
$ 15.99

Score By Feature

Based on 38 ratings
Customer service
9.07
Value for money
8.67
Giftable
8.78
Packaging
9.18

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How Our Score Is Calculated

Product Description

We use Fluffy Wood Pulp And Rayon Derived From Bamboo Lining to create our stylish, premium softness.
The solution is easy Lay on top of the soft inner lining of the diaper and dispose of it responsibly when soiled, to make cloth clean up fast and easy.
A blend of wood pulp and a super absorbent polymer makes up our Disposable Inserts. We use it to absorb moisture and keep your baby's skin lovely and dry.
As part of our commitment to fight climate change and support environmental causes, we donate 1% of our net sales to 1% for the Planet.
We Commit To Making All Our Products From Premium Quality Materials So As To Provide Supreme Softness Against Baby's

Selected User Reviews For Charlie Banana Baby Disposable Diaper Inserts for Babies and Toddlers, Works with Most Cloth Diapers, Unscented, 32-Pack

This system doesn't work for me, get disposables and use them with cloth diapers
3/5

A mom who uses both cloth diapers and disposables (for nighttime and while traveling), I envisaged I would enjoy this product. It was sort of the best of both worlds when it comes to cloth diapers and disposables. In retrospect, I totally disagree with myself, it's all the hassle (I love cloth BTW), the extra trash from the disposable inserts, and the hassle of cloth (washing the shells).
Do they work, yes technically speaking, they catch pee but are not as practical as disposable diapers. I was also able to keep all my toddler's poop contained while in the car. For a price comparison, here is the cost of the disposables I use. This is priced at 20 per piece. There is no way to make these cheaper but they are more expensive and do not work nearly as well as disposables. It only works in 1 situation, when you cloth diaper more than one child, but the children wear different size disposables, and you deprive yourself of purchasing diapers so you can use the inserts so sparingly (the inserts adjust by folding them down so they fit every size baby).

Killian Potts
Killian Potts
| Jun 26, 2021
There's a bit of a misleading label on the packaging
4/5

There is a strange claim on the packaging that talks about the qualities of actual diapers, but this is not what is being sold. In addition, the label says that the product contains a low percentage of super absorbent materials. You made a typo there, I think. There are some advantages to this, such as the fact that it is fairly absorbent, and it contains the mess on something that can be thrown away rather than fighting with the actual liner of the diaper to remove it. Even though it claims there is no perfume, it does have an odor. Additionally, it breaks down pretty quickly, as with a lot of urine, so little pieces may Despite that, it probably is a good thing that it breaks down quickly given that the point of using cloth diapers is that you care about the environment, and therefore knowing it breaks down promptly is important. It's a good idea to at least have these around for your baby during the messy diaper period.

Greta Murray
Greta Murray
| Mar 08, 2021
What is the point of all this? The cons are The odds are either in your favor or against you
3/5

*Pros include This should only be used in an emergency. Since the birth of our youngest, we have used both cloth and disposable diapers. We are using less disposable diapers because we are growing our cloth diaper collection. Cloth diapers have always been disliked by my family because of Thus, when we ordered the disposable diaper insert for our travels, we were hoping for the best so that we could use cloth diapers. Using it at home first helped us get a better feel for it outside. In the end he only pooped after a few attempts and it wasn't any better than his previous attempts. Regardless of whether he exploded or not, you will still get some poop on your cloth diaper. Though it helped to prevent most of the damage, to get rid of some of the poop I still had to rinse it. I wouldn't want to deal with this kind of thing when I'm outside.

Overall, it is not recommended for outdoor use because it does an okay job but.

Anne Ruiz
Anne Ruiz
| Oct 06, 2020
There is no perfect solution, but we can find a middle ground
4/5

A quick recap Depending on whether you are buying cloth or disposable diapers, there are either cloth (reusable) Liner products were developed later, and this added to the solution options. This latest iteration of a long-standing problem seems like a sign of things to come. A few observations This is a potential solution, but it's not clear to me if it's a viable one. According to some reviews, this was a "travel option," where you could store these and dispose of them while on the go. Although this could be a possible solution, why not just use disposable diapers as opposed to having to interface with a third The pros are The diaper can fit inside a cloth diaper because it is smaller than a full disposable. The cons are With a cost of $16 for 32, you're left with The cost is approximately 50 cents per unit, the same as the cost of a single Observations and Conclusions With a $16 price tag, this rating is four out of five It's a five-star solution, but we recommended thinking through this alternative.

Maryam Nicholson
Maryam Nicholson
| Oct 29, 2020
The diapers are protected from stains at night
4/5

Having Charlie Banana diaper inserts on hand is great if your nighttime diapers don't feel absorbent enough on their own. The combination of these and his regular diapers allows for a great night's sleep for baby, offering great absorption, peace, and comfort We will be resting more There are numerous inserts similar to this one. They are long and resemble gigantic diapers. However they are remarkably absorbent and cover the entire back and front of my baby's diapers. Whether using cloth or disposable diapers, they are equally effective. I use them for both uses and find that they work equally well in each situation. In addition to being soft and flexible, the insert pads help the diaper last for a longer period. Besides using them overnight, I also use them when I go on long road trips in the car, since I can't check on baby all the time. Having used Charlie Banana diaper inserts for years, I am satisfied with their quality and convenience.

Gwen Glenn
Gwen Glenn
| Aug 09, 2020
Ensure that you have on hand in case your reusables become If you are using cloth diapers, it is probably because they are reusable
4/5

So, this would not be a good idea for regular use. It is actually more expensive to use inserts in a cloth diaper than to just use a disposable diaper, so what is This is what we're trying to accomplish. Take the place of your regular inserts when yours are dirty and need to be washed, but you need a new one. This is a great item to keep in the diaper bag or car for quick changing on the go. In regards to the insert function, it works quite efficiently. The hose won't serve to contain a blow out, but it will serve well for standard solids and a little moisture. They are very well suited to fit in my reusable cloth diapers and overall I'm very pleased A good thing to have on hand for those times you realize you forgot to do the laundry or you need to travel on the fly.

Kelvin Saunders
Kelvin Saunders
| Aug 10, 2020
The whole butt is covered with inserts
5/5

Designed to look like giant cloth diaper pads, Charlie Banana disposable diaper inserts look like giant cloth diaper pads. There are no major differences between these and winged absorbency except that they're both sized to cover the entire diaper from front to back. The Charlie Banana fabric diaper is the perfect fit for this product. It makes more sense to just use disposable diapers rather than this insert since disposable diapers are almost always cheaper for an entire brand compared to this insert, without the hassle of washing diapers. It seems that this is an accessory item and not a regular product. You may use this for situations where you and your baby are already used to wearing clothing diapers and need to strengthen your diaper system on the road, during travel or.

Emerald Cardenas
Emerald Cardenas
| Aug 20, 2020

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