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what cheap nappies are as good as pampers?

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  • i used aldis and tescos own make and they were brilliant for my dd also use their own make baby wipes and the are just as good as the expensive ones, when i first had dd only pampers would do but i soon realised how much that was costing and now would always but aldis over all of them
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  • Becles
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    Mainly use Tesco's in the green packet and think they are great. The only downside is the bright green printed pattern on them which doesn't look very nice under cotton summer dresses!

    My Mam has tried Sainsburys nappies when she's been looking after my daughter but said they were not as good as Tesco or the brand names.
    Here I go again on my own....
  • thank you

    bumpin :)

    what about asda nappies?[/quote]

    I used to use asda's own brand nappies for my 2 children ( though going back 3 years ago now)
    You used to be able to buy them in bulk in a box (which I would imagine would be handy for your 3) and I always found them as good as any other brand in my opinion.
  • thank you all, i have to go aldi when i have recovered from my operation
  • With my youngest I tried Pampers and Huggies with both he got really bad nappy rash- if he wore one for a night he would be red raw for days. I switched to Sainsburys nappies and have had no problem. I have recommended them to my friend who has also started using them now.
  • Personally, most makes are better than pampers!
    I have used tesco and lidl through my last 3 children. lidl training pants are the best!
  • miserly_mum
    miserly_mum Posts: 1,065 Forumite
    Asda's own brand are excellent and so are Lidl's nappies and my son can pee for Ireland.

    I used Pampers on my older kids years ago and they were brilliant so I automatically used them when I had my youngest child 3 years ago. They were AWFUL and he was soaking all the time no matter how often we changed him.
    How does a brown cow give white milk, when it only eats green grass?
  • I was a fan of morrisons, generous sizes and soft never had leakage. My little one thought pampers pull ups were a little scratchy??
  • I think it also depends on the size and shape of your child and how much fluid they drink througout the day. People have different experiences with different nappies and I think its personal trial and error really to see what suits you.
  • ive tried tescos, sainsburys pampers and huggies and tescos are next best after the 2 branded ones
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