2009-09-14

gDiapers Starter Kit, Large

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Contains 2 `little g' pants, 10 plastic-free, flushable refills, a swishstick and a H.U.G (handy user¿s guide). NEW easy fit `little g' pants are breathable, so babies are less likely to get diaper rash. Now in fun, NEW gender neutral colors (genuine vanilla bean and golden orange). Each `little g' comes with 2 waterproof snap-in liners to reduce washing.
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Technical Details

- gDiapers Starter Kit, Large, offers convenient, "green" alternative to traditional disposable diapers
- Decomposable diaper liners are completely flushable
- Contain no plastic components; breathable "little g" pants keep baby's skin healthier
- Starter Kit contains 2 "little g" pants; 10 liners
- "Large" size for children 26 to 36 pounds
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Customer Buzz
 "Use a biodegradable trash bag!" 2009-07-10
By E. Bondra (Queen Creek, AZ)
Just a note: Make sure you use a biodegradable trash bag to throw these out in. Otherwise, they will just sit inside of the plastic bags and won't biodegrade. I use the biodegradable bags in my diaper pail, it works perfectly.

Customer Buzz
 "Try gDiapers @ $6 each...COUPON BELOW! exp. 7/31/09" 2009-07-06
By Amber Harris (Madison WI)
gDiapers @ $6 each...COUPON BELOW!!



I love our gDiapers...they are the ONLY cloth diapers that haven't leaked! We use fabric soakers in ours, not the disposable refills that gDiapers sells. This makes them VERY affordable and convienent! If you are looking to try them, the coupon below makes it the BEST DEAL around(babies r us sells the 3 pack for $35).



1. Go to http://www.gdiapers.com and go to the SHOP section!



2. Click on "Getting Started"



3. Click on "Everyday g's 6 pack"



4. Select your size and add to cart



5. Enter coupon "g1202Harris" and click REDEEM



The price will immediately drop from $70 for the 6-pack to $40!!! Happy diapering...



Customer Buzz
 "The "g" doesn't stand for "green!"" 2009-05-21
By lucidlemur (Portland, OR)
I'm a civil engineering student, and one of my classes actually studied this as an example of "greenwashing" (marketing a product as sustainable when it's really not). When I saw that people were reviewing these and saying how great they are for the environment, I had speak up . . .



Consider this diaper being flushed down your toilet. The city's water system then uses energy to pump the diaper all the way across town to the sewage treatment plant. Because these diapers take 50-150 days to decompose, the diaper is still intact when it reaches the plant. There, it's screened out from the liquid waste, along with other debris that has made its way into sewage lines. Any guesses where that debris goes? Yep, straight to the landfill! You might as well just throw these diapers in the trash and have them go to the landfill directly -- it would save energy.



The company also tries to sell these diapers based on how quickly they decompose. But the fact is that even biodegradable products barely decompose at all in landfills: they're compacted so tightly among all the other trash that microorganisms can't do their decomposition work.



I know I'm not technically reviewing this product in the sense of giving my experience using it, but I thought these facts were important. I would want to know them before buying diapers! I can see that a lot of people like these diapers because they're easy to use and don't stink up the house. I think the company should stick to marketing them for those reasons, and not make false claims about being "green."

Customer Buzz
 "LOVE these diapers!" 2009-02-17
By Xina143 (Culpeper, VA USA)
Reading about these diapers, heck I was confused. There is an outer liner, and then an inner liner, and then you put the pad on the inner liner, strap the diaper on backwards...huh? But I decided to give them a shot anyways. We use cloth diapers for our 14 month old, but I am always on the lookout for something that is better, these seem to fit the bill.



I ordered the starter pack and it came with two outer lines-a cream one and an orange one. Both are made of soft material, and I really like the soft seams around the edges. There is an inner liner that you snap into the out one, you place the pad on the inner liner and strap baby in!



Opening up the pad took a few tries, but once you get it, it is nice to simply rip it open and flush the whole thing down the toilet. We have not had any problems with leaking, and my son has not had any diapers rashes since we started using them.



I would recommend these to any parent!

Customer Buzz
 "I Love gDiapers!" 2009-02-11
By Lani D. Stover (Sunny Florida)
GBaby diapering system is an awesome combo of cloth and disposables. We have been using them for several months now and they are easy to use and I feel much better about the environmental effects as opposed to regular disposables. I have tried many other cloth diapers and always had a problem with leakage and diaper rash.

I have tried flushing the Gbaby inserts, and they flush well in the toilet, however I prefer just throwing them away in the garbage. I stuck one in my compost tumlber to see what happened and it did break down relatively quickly. Overall I am very satisfied with them.


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