Esembly Baby Tossers Cloth Diaper Liners

100 count

Why we love it

  • Bamboo viscose liners are gentle on your baby's sensitive skin.
  • Tossers make cloth diaper clean-up simple and mess-free.
  • Sustainable choice helps reduce disposable diaper waste.
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Tossers Cloth Diaper Liners $12.00

Free carbon neutral shipping on orders $29+. Arrives in 3–5 days. Free, easy 30-day returns.

Esembly’s disposable cloth diaper liners give you an ick-free way to discard the solid poop when cloth diapering.

While your baby is on a liquid diet (breastmilk or formula), there is no need for Tossers (your washing machine will take care of the mess). Once your baby starts eating 2-3 solid meals per day, Tossers will become your new best friend. Tossers liners enable you to easily remove solid poop from your cloth diapers before laundering.
Esembly Tossers are tissue thin (they add no bulk to your cloth diaper) and super soft against baby's skin.

100 liners per roll. Each liner measure 7” x 11”.

100% bamboo viscose.

Line your cloth diaper with a fresh Tosser at each diaper change. When soiled, discard the liner along with the mess its collected and wash your cloth diaper with Esembly Washing Powder.

Grove Values

A HIGHER STANDARD

Only the healthiest for little ones.

From baby wipes to toddler toys, every product is reviewed to meet strict ingredient and material standards — prioritizing safety, sustainability, and less plastic at every (baby) step.

Vetted for peace of mind

All products made without BPA, phthalates, synthetics dyes, or chlorine processing

Certified cruelty free

Reviewed for material impact and certified wherever applicable

Less plastic, fewer worries

Reduced-plastic and plastic-free options that help reduce microplastic exposure

Go Beyond Plastic™ and microplastics.

Plastic products break down into microplastics that can affect human health.

Grove Co. is on a mission to reduce plastic in home essentials — for both people and for the planet.

Learn more on the Home Planet blog