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Cheapest place to buy nappies
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Hi
I usually wait for the baby event and stock up then. Usually you can get some packs of nappies at half price. eg. Tesco's just did huggies super dry nappies for £4.99 (rather than £9.99). for 64 nappies.
I found the easiest way to compare prices is to work out the price per nappy. If you look on the label of where you are buying them from, it usually tells you. I'm on size 3 (or maybe I should say my baba is;)).
Also if you go to mysupermarket website, it will tell you how much it is per pack. I've been getting them at 4p a nappy
I'm thinking hoping there is a baby event around the corner, as Tescos has just finished one. And the main supermarkets run them around the same time.
Hope that helps.
PS. re the formula, if you sign up to boots they'll send you 4 vouchers of £5 off a £20 spend. So you could buy 2 tubs of formulas which is around the £20 mark and get your £5 off.0 -
I don't use disposables- but my sister went around all the supermarkets and browsed online and the cheapest for nappies and wipes is Kiddicare.
They do there own nappies, and they sell morrisons value wipes (12 packs) for about £4.
HTH x0 -
Huggies wipes disintergrate if you leave them in the sun - i.e. in hte car. they are useless for cleaning sticky hands as the fluff sticks to the sticky. I always go for sainsbos in the white packet. Stock up when they have their baby event.0
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At the moment Sainsburys are doing a free box of 9 packs of Huggies pure wipes when you buy a pack of superdry nappies which I think works out at a really good price for the Huggies wipes (I really like them but even on offer they're usually over £1 per pack) I agree on joining the baby clubs for all the brands and supermarkets, I get vouchers regularly and they've been really useful. For the big nappy/wipe brands I find it's best if you can use a voucher while an offer is on for the best savings (some state in the terms that you can't combine the voucher with any other offer but not all) As mentioned formula is the same everywhere apart from SMA but DD is on follow-on milk now so I usually buy it from Boots to get the advantage card points.0
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why not have a look at mysupermarket? they show all the prices on all stores (including Superdrug and Boots). sometimes you can also get cashback or use vouchers on their site. i don't have kids (yet), but from what i hear - they really can save you a bundle.0
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