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Bambineo Diapers

Bamboo! What a treat! Bambineo diapers are made with natural bamboo fibers, a natural miracle cure...

  • Bamboo is naturally non-allergenic and antibacterial
  • Bamboo is incredibly soft
  • Bamboo is at least 80% more absorbant than coton
  • Bamboo dries upto 20% faster
  • Bamboo maintains its properties, even after many washings. What's more, it's absorbancy even increases with time!

Special Offer: Buy 10 diapers and the 11th is free!

  Quantity
Size 1 diaper with liner (3 to 10 kg) Cream $18.95
Size 2 diaper with liner (10 to 20+ kg) Cream $18.95
Size 2 diaper with liner (10 to 20+ kg) Blue $18.95
Size 2 diaper with liner (10 to 20+ kg) Pink $18.95
Size 2 diaper with liner (10 to 20+ kg) Green $18.95
Gabby's diaper cover made of breathable polyurethane $10.50
Super Brite Diaper Covers $13.00
Roll of 100 disposal and biodegradable liner sheets $8.50
Extra Liner $4.50
Extra liner (with micro-fleece) $6.50
Bag for dirty diapers $12.50
Trial kit (3 diapers + 3 liners + 1 diaper cover + 10 liner sheets, + 1 bag soap nuts) $64.50

Diaper

Diaper

Diaper Bag

Gabby's Cover

Super Brite

Super Brite Yellow

Super Brite Green

Liner Sheets

Do you wear paper underwear? At first glance, disposable diapers may look like the better choice, but do not forget:
  • Until a baby is toilet trained, each baby consumes 6 trees and hundreds of litres of water for the paper used in disposable diapers. Trees and water are rare natural resources.
  • Litres of petroleum and chemical products are necessary in the production of disposable diapers. The average baby consumes a 1400 kg mountain of disposable diapers!
  • Even with the multiple washings, the water required, the laundry soap consumed, and the disposable liner sheets used, it has been shown that using bamboo diapers can save a family up to $1000 per child.
Important: The bamboo used comes from the Whangee species. This variety of bamboo is cultivated and is not listed as an endangered species, nor is it listed as a source of food for pandas. Cultivated bamboo does not require fertilizers, water, pesticides, or any specialized care. It is simply planted and then harvested at regular intervals.