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Has anyone tried Asda nappies?
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I used the adsa/george nappies when my ds was a baby and thought they were absolutely great that was until he reached size 3 then found they weren't so good so went back to huggies.
I bought them origanally to just try out because they were cheap and if they were no good dd could have them for her dolls:DGive a person a fish and you feed them for a day; teach that person touse the Internet and they won't bother you for weeks.:D0 -
i've used asda nappy's from the beginning with my son and he's 2.5 years now lol(still not got hang of the potty training) and i will use them again with no2. i've never had a problems with them and refuse to spend more on nappy's that are name brands as i found with the free samples that asda was better.1st son born 11/02/05 2nd son born 09/01/08
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Yep, I think they're just as good as Pampers. We have tried both the usual nappies and the pull-up style from Asda. Same with Boots own brand, I can't fault them.
Don;t know about Lidl or Aldi, but I did once try Morrisons own brand, which I didn;t like at all, they were definitely not as good IMO.
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I use asdas and they're absoulutely fine, in my experience of nappies (dd is 2) I have actuall found opampers baby dry the worst!!0
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If you have a Lidl, i think their nappies are great value.
I turned to Lidl when Tesco's size 4 let me down. Lidl nappies are excellent. They don't leak, they don't sag, they are well priced and they have a wetness indicator - a yellow line that goes blue when they wee-wee.The reason people don't move right down inside the carriage is that there's nothing to hold onto when you're in the middle.0 -
Another vote for the Lidl ones from me, I was gutted when my lo grew too big for their size 5 one's and they don't do a size 6. Not totally satisfied with any of the size 6 nappies, but she's just 2 and not ready for toilet training just yet, (hopefully not too far off though)Booo!!!0
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I think the boots own brand look really good quality plus you get points** Mummy to little Jenna born on 23/12/07 **
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Hi
I used Asda nappies for the whole 2 years my DD3 was in nappies, and never had a problem at all. I tried Pampers to begin with but these had the most awful smell, every time she had a wee you could smell it, yuk. SO I switched to Asda, and never had any smells, leaks or any other problems, would definately recommend them0 -
Wow! I go to work for a weekend and come back to all this wonderful advice!! I am going to Lidl to give their nappies a try I think, 10p a nappy can't be wrong!! Thankyou, all of you for your tips
KathyxxNuts oh Hazelnuts:rotfl:0
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