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Has anyone found a decent monitor with sensor pad under £50?
The cheapest one I can find is this one at £60, and cashback of 5%
http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&catalogId=10751&langId=-1&productId=125981&source=froogle&cm_mmc=Froogle-_-Shopping%20Sites-_-CPC-_-Froogle
I have the model before this but it's started to buzz so can't hear much thru it now.0 -
To anyone who is a new mum and is creating a stockpile of Huggies with the vouchers - wait until you've tried the nappies for a week or so before you bulk buy. My daughter didn't get on with Huggies at all. The fit was all wrong and they leaked badly. The same goes for all types of nappies, of course!0
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To anyone who is a new mum and is creating a stockpile of Huggies with the vouchers - wait until you've tried the nappies for a week or so before you bulk buy. My daughter didn't get on with Huggies at all. The fit was all wrong and they leaked badly. The same goes for all types of nappies, of course!
I agree, I purchased the Huggies Stsrter Kit and about a dozen packs of the nappies and wipes, prior to the birth of my GD. Thinking it would give my daughter a start, she also found they leaked and the wipes irritated my GD's skin.
Not so much of a help, more a hindrance. You live and learn.MSE Addiction, should come with a health warning:money:0 -
To anyone who is a new mum and is creating a stockpile of Huggies with the vouchers - wait until you've tried the nappies for a week or so before you bulk buy. My daughter didn't get on with Huggies at all. The fit was all wrong and they leaked badly. The same goes for all types of nappies, of course!
This is very true but if you get the box on offer (when it's approx £3.65) & use the £2 & £1 off voucher then for very little money even if the nappies are no good you are getting wipes and dry wipes, so still a bargain0 -
I think Huggies are stopping selling nappies. So although good if they're cheap, you might still need to find others that are good for your LO.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-200689250 -
They are stopping huggies, but i never had a problem with them. Just make sure they are on enough to stop any leaks but not to hurt them. All babies are different but if you can't get on with them you'll be able to sell any unopened packs for MORE than what you paid for them anyway0
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Has anyone found a decent monitor with sensor pad under £50?
The cheapest one I can find is this one at £60, and cashback of 5%
http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&catalogId=10751&langId=-1&productId=125981&source=froogle&cm_mmc=Froogle-_-Shopping%20Sites-_-CPC-_-Froogle
I have the model before this but it's started to buzz so can't hear much thru it now.
http://www.google.co.uk/products/catalog?hl=en&q=angelcare&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=13126776803655154522&sa=X&ei=__kEUdm2MMGnhAez9oGACg&ved=0CFEQ8wIwAg#scoring=tps
But it's not cheap (anything under £90 would be a good price)--- Warning: Grumpy Old Man in Training ---0 -
Has anyone found a decent monitor with sensor pad under £50?
The cheapest one I can find is this one at £60, and cashback of 5%
http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&catalogId=10751&langId=-1&productId=125981&source=froogle&cm_mmc=Froogle-_-Shopping%20Sites-_-CPC-_-Froogle
I have the model before this but it's started to buzz so can't hear much thru it now.
I've bought this monitor (baby hasn't arrived yet, so can't vouch for it's usability yet). Someone linked it earlier in the thread. It's £60, but the £10 voucher you get for signing up to Amazon Family will bring it in bang on budget. HTH!
EDIT - Oops, just checked your link, and realised this is the same monitor, so you are already looking at it! Hopefully this will help you get it a little cheaper!Married my wonderful husband 31st July 2011 :j
Baby boy born April 2013 - and 2 became 3!
Baby number 2 due May 2016 - 3 will become 4!0 -
This weekend I used a simple but amazing device that keeps my two children upright in the group 2 seat. When they fall asleep, they fall forward and end up with their head in their laps, it looks dangerous and it's uncomfortable for them. This holds them in the correct safe position even when fast asleep. We searched everywhere and tried different seats to try and stop the problem. This works and only costs less than £20! If you have had the same problem it's certainly worth a look, the company is www.beltupp.com
You seem to have copied and pasted exactly the same thing across several threads - is this your business by any chance? It doesn't really fit in with this thread anyway - as its a group 2 product - and this thread is for babies not older children. And surprisingly....the company has been set up by a "Phil" http://beltupp.com/child-safety-seat/about/our-story/- MSE doesn't allow self-promotion - go and sell this at some trade fairs not on here!0 -
Does anyone know how long the asda baby events normally goes on for, i.e when is the current one going to finish?
Also sainsburys are starting there on wednesday, anyone any idea whats included?0
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