Rumparooz diapers are known for their quality design and remain a favorite at our house because of those amazing double gussets. We like our Rumparooz so much, my daughter even has one for her dolls. Our appreciation for Rumparooz extends beyond their diapers, though. In fact, my favorite Rumparooz product isn’t a diaper at all.
Last year, I was the lucky recipient of a Rumparooz prize pack that included one of their unique wet Rumparooz Wet Bag is actually in a half moon shape. This shape, combined with the zipper lid top, makes for the ideal wet bag to keep in your laundry room or bathroom.
bags. Once we started using this wet bag, it became my go-to bag for our home. Most traditional wet bags are created like envelopes, but the
You can unsnap the top loop and connect the wet bag to a door or towel rack. I like this bag, however, because the shape allows the bag to actually stand up as it gets fuller. This means I can set it next to the toilet and have it discreetly sit in the corner, ready for rinsed diapers.
Rumparooz Wet Bags also come in the same colors and patterns as their diapers! If you love Lux or if Pumpkin matches your bathroom decor, you can add it as an accent. I also think $18.95 is a terrific price for a wet bag that holds up to 15 diapers. With two of these rotating for your home and a few medium and large wet bags for on the go, you’re set. Plus, I think the biodegradable aspect of these wet bags might be the coolest feature – when composted, they will break down in 4 to 4 1/2 years!
I also found the Rumparooz Diaper Liners while searching for an extra barrier to wick away moisture because of my son’s sensitive skin. These liners are terrific as a barrier for using any creams with cloth diapers. They are made with No-Pill, 100% hypo-allergenci microchamis and fit perfectly between those signature Rumparooz double gussets.
What’s your favorite wet bag? Do you have a favorite Rumparooz product?

I have been looking for something new to put in my diaper pail. This might be a good choice. I had a Planet Wise pail liner but it is old and I can’t seem to get it clean and fresh smelling.
I’ve been reading about wetbags,but most of them seem the same. I love that this one has a stand-up feature. How many large wetbags does a newbie need? 2 to switch between? or just one?