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*Germany* What diaper liners (windelvlies) do you use?
I was using imsie vimsie but they are breaking ds out after even just a few diaper changes.
I need to find something less scratchy that is sold on the german economy. I am curious what ones you use, if they are soft and not scratchy. I was thinking of trying popolini. The price makes me want to gouge my eyes out once you covert it its 10.00 for 100 liners Seems all German brands run about that range. Boo.
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Re: *Germany* What diaper liners (windelvlies) do you use?
Hello Serenajean,
I can recommend the diaper liners of HansNatur. They are very tear-proof/tear-resistant but still soft. I order them online with their website (hans-natur.de). A roll contains 120 sheets/liners. The shipping costs are always 4,95 Euros. One roll is 4,98 Euros. Therefore, it's worth ordering more rolls than just one. |
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Seems all German brands run about that range. Boo.
crunchy, ecclectic SAH expat mommy to Lu
(12/22/2010) and Ez
(10/28/2012). Married to my myspace BFF T
and living in Germany since 2008.


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