gDiapers New Friends Bundle

If you’ve been reading a while, you might have read that we are a gFamily.  We diapered Arden and now Hadley using a hybrid diaper system called gDiapers.  Have you heard of gDiapers?  Right now is a great time to try them, because there’s a great deal for new friends – the New Friends Bundle:

With my code new2148DeShazer you can go to www.gdiapers.com/newfriend and save 40% off a bundle of 3 gPants (those are the beautiful diaper covers) and 2 packages of disposable inserts (the only diaper you can flush!) for only $49.99.

To help convince you that you should try them, I thought I’d take the opportunity to show you how gDiapers fit into our lifestyle.  


This is Hadley’s room.  On her changing table I keep a bin filled with wipes, gDiapers ready to go, and some gCloth and gRefills.  The gCloth are a cloth insert and the gRefills are a disposable insert that can be flushed, composted, or tossed.  The cute gPants come in a variety of colors and patterns and in sizes from newborn to XL.  That’s 6 lbs. all the way to 34+ lbs.

We use a combination of gCloth and gRefills.  Because our home is about 100 years old, we aren’t able to flush the disposable inserts (something about “nonstandard” plumbing…).  Instead, we compost the wet ones and toss the poopy ones.  So you can see in the photo we have a bin to take to be composted, a diaper pail for the dirty ones to go in the garbage.  Wet gCloth and dirty liners go in a wet bag to be washed.  I use Rockin’ Green laundry detergent for diapers.

Here’s our gDiapers mixed in with the rest of the compost.  The top layer is a bit frozen right now, but trust me – there’s hot compost gold in the layers below and it’s probably 30% diapers.  They turn to compost in no time at all.

For daytime we use gRefills.  This is also the system we use at daycare.  They treat the disposable refill just like the rest of the diapers they throw away; the only difference is ours decompose oh, about 99.9% faster than a disposable (which are estimated to take 200-500 years to fully decompose, by the way).  If a liner or the gPant gets dirty, they just bag it up and send it home to be washed.

For nighttime we fold a gCloth in half and put in in the front underneath a gRefill.  With this combination we rarely have a soaking incident and if she happens to have a bowel movement overnight the gCloth stays clean.

There are other ways to use gDiapers – cloth only, Refills only, or in conjunction with another method.  This is the way that works for us and that’s part of what I love about gDiapers – how they work in real life.

Have I convinced you to give gDiapers a try?  If you go to www.gDiapers.com/newfriend and enter my code new2418DeShazer you’ll save a bundle on a bundle and I’ll have a chance at some cool prizes!

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