Little Green Earthlets Ultra Biodegradable Liner
£2.95
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Quantity: 100 biodegradable liners
This roll of 100 super soft paper nappy liners are of an advanced kind. The liner is thicker than most other liners and has the ability to double up as a baby wipe when wetted.
Ideal for taking out with Magic Fairy Out and About Spray and using for all clean ups (suitable for face and hands) as well as it's intended nappy liner. Strong, soft, washable (if just wet) and will not move around in the nappy. An almost essential item.
Biodegradable, flushable (1 sheet at a time) and compostable. Non-chlorine bleached.
You Say:
"This is a great liner. It doesn't keep sticking to the velcro fasteners of the nappy or to dry hands. It's more cost effective because you can wash them when only wet, even though they are a little more expensive than other liners to buy initially. I've not use them as wipes yet, but they are strong enough for the job. I won't be going back to other liners now." - Lisa, Bedforshire (October 2010)
"These bio liners are fantastic and hold a lot more in to the nappy than others I have tried. they are also very soft." - Carly, Edinburgh (June 2010)
"I've been using this product since the birth of my first daughter, so about two and a half years, though they have changed it slightly and this is the first time I have used the changed product. These are the best nappy liners I have found, lovely and strong and unlike a lot of them they actually hold newborn poo. They are also large enough to tear a section off to wet and use as a wet wipe, and flushable as long as you flush them one at a time. Though I don't think it's reccomended anymore you can wash ones that haven't been pooed on too and re-use which gives you an idea of how strong they are. I have been really pleased with this item for all the time I have used it, and extremely disappointed with other products when I haven't been able to get these in time. I would definatly recommend these to anyone." - Sally, Dorset (February 2010)



