| gDiapers Little gPants 2-Pack Orange & Vanilla, Small | 
| Brand: gDiapers Category: Health and Beauty
List Price: $26.99 Buy New: $22.00 as of 7/29/2010 12:30 CDT details You Save: $4.99 (18%)
Seller: Jatin Urvi Rating: 91 reviews Sales Rank: 1,020
Color: Orange & Vanilla Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Size: Small Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 6 x 5 x 4
MPN: 61051 UPC: 187006000385 EAN: 0187006000002 ASIN: B0019I6GFU
Release Date: May 14, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | gDiapers Starter Kit, Small, 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 | | • | Contains 2 "little g" pants | | • | "Small" size for babies 8 to 14 pounds |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Little gPants are breathable and comfy. Your little bug will love the stretch around the waist and legs. Soft velcro tabs close around the back away from little hands for a great fit without the bulk. When choosing the mixed pack colors will vary.
Amazon.com Product Description A baby in disposable diapers puts an average of 6,000 diapers into the landfills by the time he or she is potty trained. Plastic-based diapers take about 500 years to decompose. What's an environmentally conscious parent to do? With gDiapers, you can have the convenience of disposable diapers and avoid doing damage to the planet. In fact, gDiapers even help the environment. Get started with this gDiapers Starter Kit which can be used on babies 8 to 14 pounds in weight.  | gDiapers offer: - Flushable, decomposable diapers for an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional disposables
- Breathable, non-plastic diapering system that's healthier for baby's skin
- Starter Kit that contains everything you need to begin using gDiapers
|  | |  | Flushable, Decomposable Diapers The gDiaper consists of a machine-washable, reusable cotton "little g pant" and a snap-in, reusable waterproof liner, which contains the diaper refill. These refills are decomposable. Containing no plastic products, they're made from sustainably farmed wood fluff pulp, sodium polyacrylate (SAP), which provides absorbency, and cellulose rayon. And they can be flushed down the toilet, which has a couple of wonderful benefits. First, it eliminates the need to keep smelly diapers around in a diaper pail. Second, it keeps unnecessary waste out of the landfills. And finally, the entire contents of the diaper gets processed by sewage treatment plants, which return treated, completely sanitized solids to be converted into valuable fertilizer. It's recycling at its best! If you're unable to flush the liners, they can still be thrown in the trash without guilt, since they will decompose in 50 to 150 days -- a much better turnaround than their plastic counterparts. And, if you're a gardener, you can simply throw the wet liners in your compost bin. (Note: for sanitary reasons, never put poopy diapers in the compost.) As Easy As Traditional Disposables -- but Healthier The "little g pant" itself sports an adorable style and trim silhouette, and it's available in several cool colors. With easy-to-use rear Velcro closures, the little g pant is just as easy to put on a baby as traditional disposable diapers -- no pins to deal with here. Plus, its breathable qualities help keep baby's skin healthier by minimizing diaper rash. Get Started! Everything you need to get started is included in the handy Starter Kit: two little g pants in trendy "Great Orange" and "Vanilla Bean" colors, suitable for boys or girls, each with two snap-in liners; 10 flushable diaper refills; a "swishstick" to aid with flushing; and a Handy User's Guide (H.U.G). The "Small" Starter Kit is for babies 8 to 14 pounds in weight; larger sizes are available for bigger children, so you can start with gDiapers in any stage of your child's pre-potty-training life.  | Starter kits come in three sizes: |  |  |  | Tips for Successful gDiaper Use Some plumbing systems may have problems with the flushable liners, including systems with tree-infested pipes; non-standard plumbing systems, including grinders or house traps; and septic tanks, which require close monitoring to make sure the outflow is clear. It is recommended that only poopy diapers be put into septic systems, and wet ones be composted. But even if your plumbing system won't accept the gDiaper flushables, you can always simply throw them in the trash where they'll quickly decompose, making a much more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional disposable diapers. | Stock up on flushable diaper refills: |  | What's in the Box Two pairs of small-sized 'little g' pants (Great Orange and Genuine Vanilla Bean), 10 flushable diaper refills, swishstick, and Handy User's Guide (H.U.G.). |
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| Customer Reviews:
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Best of both worlds!!!! July 15, 2010 highlandmomma When I started researching cloth diapers I was so set on a pocket diaper, but then I found gdiapers!!!!! Let me tell ya that I am soooooo glad I did all the research I did. I use prefolds in my gdiapers and love it. I only use the refills every once in awhile which totally cuts down the cost even more. i am currently making my own inserts. I want everyone to know that the gdiaper people are very friendly and if you have any concerns about fit or anything they are willing and very nice in helping you out! I would also like to comment that these diapers are actually less expensive then most of the AIO's and other types of cloth diapering systems available to parents these days.
great product - be careful for pee leaks July 10, 2010 Lee Stephen Roberts (Seattle, WA USA) gDiapers have been great for us so far - they are pretty convenient (for a non-disposable), they are easy to clean, and they seem comfortable. Being able to use the compostable/flushable/disposable insert when we're out and about is a good option.
The only issue we've had is that our son saturates the insert pretty quickly (especially overnight), and sometimes manages to sneak some pee out the sides of the diaper. We've been using disposables overnight to avoid waking up with a sopping baby and baby bed. We just moved up to the medium size, so maybe he was just maxed out on the small inserts.
Not a bad cloth diaper July 6, 2010 Larsos When we made the decision to switch to cloth, I was attracted to these diapers right away. They are trim, cute and come in a variety of colours. I also liked the price -- initially. While you can get two pairs for $25, it is important to take into account the cost of inserts (whether you choose to use cloth or disposable) AND the cost of replacement liners, since the ones that come with each cover will only last for roughly six months. After that, they lose their waterproofing.
I will keep these in the rotation, but I didn't find them as easy to use as pocket diapers. I'd recommend them to people wanting to use them over prefolds because they are really cute.
We love gDiapers! July 1, 2010 Jessie's mom (Philadelphia, PA) We love gDiapers! We might not have done cloth diapering at all if it weren't for the ease of the gDiaper system. We use non-gDiaper cloth inserts, but it works well nonetheless.
not good May 21, 2010 John D. Davidhizar (Houston) I got these on clearance, but they are not good. They leak every time. I have tried it with the disposable inserts and with cloth inserts. The fit is awkward also. This is the only cover I have come across that isn't waterproof. I don't get that. Bum Genius or Smartipants are better.
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