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Flushable liner recommendation please

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Flushable liner recommendation please

Postby busymummy » Mon Oct 21, 2013 4:47 pm

Hi, I used to use totsbots flushable liners but since potty training my son earlier this year they have nearly doubled in price! I bought some Junior Joy ones and they are huge and horrid and apparently block up some older loo systems.

What do you all use? Oh they are to go in pocket nappies.

Thanks

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Re: Flushable liner recommendation please

Postby sim » Mon Oct 21, 2013 5:21 pm

With ds1 I used washable fleece liners (little lamb or easy peasy brands are my go to choices) and will do the same with ds2 (we use fitteds at home; pockets are for the childminder)

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Re: Flushable liner recommendation please

Postby Sunset » Mon Oct 21, 2013 7:41 pm

I used the Tots Bots ones, they were the nicest flushable ones I found. I used the boots ones for a while as they are nice and soft but they are not flushable, and also huge so needed cutting down.

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Re: Flushable liner recommendation please

Postby busymummy » Mon Oct 21, 2013 8:22 pm

Thanks. I'm just not happy paying £4.76 per roll of totsbots when earlier this year they were £2.50 per roll!! Maybe I,m just a cheapskate..

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Re: Flushable liner recommendation please

Postby Sunset » Mon Oct 21, 2013 9:09 pm

There is plenty of places still selling them at £2.50, Tots Bots have them on their website but I think their postage is high compared to others.

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Re: Flushable liner recommendation please

Postby busymummy » Tue Oct 22, 2013 1:04 pm

Thanks, I'm so stupid - I have always bought them from Amazon so I only looked there. I've just ordered a bulk order from a diff website so postage didn't work out too much of a rip off


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