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Anyone tried asda sp nappies?

camNolliesMUMMY
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I've bought a pack today as a back up Incase we run out of any till our next shop which is in two weeks time.
Costing £1.41 for 20 http://groceries.asda.com/asda-webstore/landing/home.shtml#!product/77428421
So far they look and feel ok , no pattern on them plain white.
They dont look like the old sp nappies (plasticky) they feel like a usual nappy.
I've just put one on ds2 just hope they are as absorbent as asdas normal type just without the pattern/print.
Anybody used them before?
I guess at 7p a nappy it's worth a go?
Costing £1.41 for 20 http://groceries.asda.com/asda-webstore/landing/home.shtml#!product/77428421
So far they look and feel ok , no pattern on them plain white.
They dont look like the old sp nappies (plasticky) they feel like a usual nappy.
I've just put one on ds2 just hope they are as absorbent as asdas normal type just without the pattern/print.
Anybody used them before?
I guess at 7p a nappy it's worth a go?
Ds2 born 3/4/12 8lbs 8.5:j
Ds1 born 28/4/07 9lb 8 :j
Frugal, thrifty, tight mum & wife and proud of it lol
:rotfl::j
Make money for Xmas challenge 2014 £0/£270
Ds1 born 28/4/07 9lb 8 :j
Frugal, thrifty, tight mum & wife and proud of it lol
:rotfl::j
Make money for Xmas challenge 2014 £0/£270
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I get asdas little angels, working out at 9p a nappy and love them. Have tried other store brands and nothing to me is as good as these.
Had pampers given to us, but if a cheaper brand works just as well I'm not going to spend more money just to have a known brand of nappy on my baby.Mummy to two girls: October 2013 and February 20160 -
I used these once they passed newborn stage and they were great especially since my two were 16 months apart so at one point lots of nappies used. My eldest had sensitive skin and it wasn't a problem.0
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LIDL Nappies all the way, Work out at 10p ish per nappy and NEVER had a problem with them..0
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warmhands.coldheart wrote: »LIDL Nappies all the way, Work out at 10p ish per nappy and NEVER had a problem with them..
See I've tried them and didn't like them he seemed to leak through them loads. I found Aldi's better and their wipes I think they are £4.18 for 40 size 5's for the nappies and 79p for a pack of 80 wipes < I'm still buying these.
Update on nappy sp ones so far I really think they are good, il be keeping these in I did however put him in asdas action fit ones through out the night, he woke up at 4:15am and I changed him into a sp one until 7:15am and he was fine, no leaks and my not drinks ALOT!!!!Ds2 born 3/4/12 8lbs 8.5:j
Ds1 born 28/4/07 9lb 8 :j
Frugal, thrifty, tight mum & wife and proud of it lol
:rotfl::j
Make money for Xmas challenge 2014 £0/£2700 -
Aldi nappies!"Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell" - Edward Abbey.0
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They are very good and have won an award. I love them but so far the sp nappies are doing well.Ds2 born 3/4/12 8lbs 8.5:j
Ds1 born 28/4/07 9lb 8 :j
Frugal, thrifty, tight mum & wife and proud of it lol
:rotfl::j
Make money for Xmas challenge 2014 £0/£2700 -
My son tried them all and we found asda little angels the best.0
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Aldi ones are meant to be very good £1.40 something for 24 I think they were. Complete with cord stump cut out for newborns and wetness indicator.Married the lovely Mr P 28th April 2012. Little P born 29th Jan 20140
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I have mostly used either Morrisons or Tesco value brand nappies. No complaints here - in fact far from it. I have 2 under 2 (1 20m, 1 5m) and they are a lifesaver! The 5mold is in size 4 and I can get my 20mold into size5s in the day (not at night lol) so I save a lot by using these. Bonuses as well, they're in small, stackable packets, very little packaging, and they don't have that horrid smell that pampers have!Changing my Family's Future!! - Starting again!!!!
Current Progress -
Debt - Start date 14/4/25 = £14,880.45
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Double humbs up for ALDI nappies here!:)0
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