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Our neighbour thought the Aldi ones were Pampers.
I bought Pampers Newborn Sensitive after Asdas gave her awful nappy rash. I had a coupon and they were cheap at the time too so it was nice and cheap too, they were quite good. We also had to buy a packet of Pampers size 3 when Aldi didn't have any, we bought the orange packet and I hated them. We have a few boxes of Pampers size 4 when Morrisons had them very very cheap. I hope I don't regret the brief change :O .
We use Aldi all the time and highly recommend them.The 'Save 12k in 2014' Challenge: £639/ £8,000 (#208)
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Tesco value pull-ups in our house! We are dry through the day, but use them overnight (not me personally!) and £1.40 a pack with no leaks is good enough for us!Bossymoo
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Aldi nappies all the way here!!! Better than branded!! Love them and the wipes better than tesco, asda and sainsburys I think and cheaper!!!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
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I used tesco value nappies when I was potty training my children. Sounds mean, but they were dry during the day, but being stubborn about no nappy at night so put them into them at night so they would feel a bit wetter and presto, dry at night within a week!! No problems after that! Lidls nappies were good if i recall, and asda own as well as tesco but pampers or boots never fit my children very well.0
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I buck the trend and think the asda little angels leak. Not tried aldi.0
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Ill buck the trend and say I dislike the little angels. I find they leak. Cheeky bots are probbably the best for the cheaper brands Ive found. Not tried aldi.0
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Tesco cheeky bots & Aldi been good for us. You get some 50% off Aldi nappies vouchers in either the Emma's diary or bounty pack (can't remember which). Have had pampers which I bough when on offer but wouldn't buy again.0
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I've found no difference between pampers comfort dry and asda little angels, same absorbent crystals. Don't like sainsburys as they're stiffer but that's a preference rather than issue with their usefulness
I really do think with pampers you're paying for the name and considering it's just something to poop on, why pay it xLittle Lowe born January 2014 at 36+6
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We've found the aldi nappies really good. Sainsburys own are ok too, but prefer the aldi ones. Like their wipes too.0
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Tesco cheeky bots & Aldi been good for us. You get some 50% off Aldi nappies vouchers in either the Emma's diary or bounty pack (can't remember which). Have had pampers which I bough when on offer but wouldn't buy again.
I never had those in my emma diary packs. We only had samples.The 'Save 12k in 2014' Challenge: £639/ £8,000 (#208)
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