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Nappies- dispossables/reusable

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  • swampytiggaa
    swampytiggaa Posts: 211 Forumite
    I use terry squares with fleece liners and motherease wraps - am currently using mine for the third time :D

    I dry pail cos wet pailing is stinky.... no smells even with a 2 year old power pooer unless the lid of the bucket gets knocked off :D

    I also use flannels instead of wipes - saves a lot and is kinder on their skin

    oh and register with pampers etc for their vouchers - can always use them off your general shop - got £5 off the other day using them
    :rotfl:five children? I must be mad........ :rotfl:
    aug grocery spend - £166.45
  • sharonr
    sharonr Posts: 311 Forumite
    I use Kushies all in one ultra and have found them to be brilliant. The cheapest place to get a starter pack is from https://www.thebabycatalogue.com.

    For £167 you get 20 all in one nappies, 10 extra fleece booster liners, 100 disposable one way liners, nappy bucket, nappy soak and wipes. They also do a 3 nappy trial pack so you can see if they fit your baby well before splashing out.

    DO NOT BUY BOOTS ALL IN ONES. They are absolute rubbish. They leaked after the third wash!
  • Phatmouse
    Phatmouse Posts: 449 Forumite
    http://www.littlelamb.co.uk/itemlist.php?clasrefr=products

    I got a sample, they are so soft and wash well, I will defo be ordering in time for my christmas bundle arriving!

    If you send £1 worth of stamps they send you one to try.
  • Lillibet_2
    Lillibet_2 Posts: 3,364 Forumite
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    sharonr wrote:
    I use Kushies all in one ultra and have found them to be brilliant. The cheapest place to get a starter pack is from www.thebabycatalogue.com.

    For £167 you get 20 all in one nappies, 10 extra fleece booster liners, 100 disposable one way liners, nappy bucket, nappy soak and wipes. They also do a 3 nappy trial pack so you can see if they fit your baby well before splashing out.

    DO NOT BUY BOOTS ALL IN ONES. They are absolute rubbish. They leaked after the third wash!

    I use the Boots all in ones, most of mine were used off ebay but I also found 5 new ones on the reduced shelf in Boots (£3 each:D), I think they are fab, they certainly haven't leaked despite being used lots more than 3 washes worth?
    Post Natal Depression is the worst part of giving birth:p

    In England we have Mothering Sunday & Father Christmas, Mothers day & Santa Clause are American merchandising tricks:mad: Demonstrate pride in your heirtage by getting it right please people!
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