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mumofbigT
17-10-2007, 08:33
Hi am fairly new to mcn's and am just wondering if anyone can recommend a decent flushable liner as my husband says he wont use the mcn's i have if he has to deal with poo! so i either find some good flushable liners or a new husband (sometimes i think the husband would be easier). Also does any one use the haute pocket nappies am thinking of trying some of these am currently using bumgenius.

Tam-I-Am
17-10-2007, 08:38
Eenies weenies make a good flushable liner - we're on a septic system on tank water, and our toilet can deal with them quite easily, so I'm sure that on town water, they'd be absolutely 100% fine.

As for pockets - I haven't tried Haute, but we use GreenKids nearly exclusively (except for Krap Katchers at night) - and they're excellent.

mama anne
17-10-2007, 09:11
i second the eenee liners - we only use them when we're staying somewhere away from home overnight, but they're great. and when she was smaller we could rip them in half and they'd still cover her nappy.
we got ours from nurture nappies - check them out in the bubhub nappy stockists directory.

kirstenriley
17-10-2007, 13:16
maybe get yourself a little squirt...they are very "manly" like a high pressure hose....lol seriously tho, i couldnt live without mine and im a third on the eenie liners too :thumbsup:

kel2boys
17-10-2007, 15:52
I use the eenee's too. I cut them in half and they fit well. They do the job!!! catch the poopoo's :D well most of it most of the time...

Actually is there any other flushable liners out there?????

Eenee's are $8 for 50 (100 half) Is there any cheaper?????

:)

mumofbigT
18-10-2007, 07:51
thanks for the info i will go and get some eenee's and my husband is saved!

tishsmum
19-10-2007, 08:54
Actually is there any other flushable liners out there?????

Bummis Bio Soft, Imse Vimse (I think) and another one but can't remember the name.

Snugglepot
19-10-2007, 11:21
I like natures cradle ones, they are much softer than ennees and you can but that at Metro Organic supermarkets if you are near one or online at naturescradledotcomdotau

boy wrangler
22-11-2007, 14:51
I have found Bio-liners to be really good, and not too expensive either, $19.95 for 200. The only place I've found them is a shop at Paddington in Brissy called Biome. They have an online store too: www.biome.com.au

Susan Mac
22-11-2007, 20:30
I don't like the eenees liners because I can't wash them and re use them. Nature's child ones you can.
I only use flushable liners going out and expecting a possible poo. The rest of the time I use washable ones.

The best ones I had came with my bambineo nappies, but you can't buy them separately.

Tea Lady
22-11-2007, 21:43
As far as price goes, you can't beat a roll of good quality paper towel. It's much cheaper and does the job just fine :)

Tam-I-Am
23-11-2007, 08:24
Just wanted to mention too - we're on a septic tank, and eenies are fine in it, they break down just fine and don't cause the septic system any problems - which is why I chose them ;) :)