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Which is the best microfibre reusable nappy?

I'm thinking of going with little lambs. Any thoughts/suggestions? They are £260 for 40. 20 size 1 and 20 size 2.
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  • peanutpie05
    peanutpie05 Posts: 258 Forumite
    I used Tots Bots Organic Washable Nappies For my daughter. I just read an article this evening in my local 'families' magazine that put Tot's Bots as favourites and then Peeweez as 2nd.

    There's also the nappy lady and twinkle on the web for nappies online.

    hth:)
  • If you are after microfibre try the Bambinex teddy nappies- Try here. They dry really quickly, and are the softest nappies I have! Tots Bots used to do one, the Fluffle, but they stopped doing it I think.

    Not used Little Lambs, but have not heard great reports about them. They are a good price, but sounds like the usual case of you get what you pay for :rolleyes:

    Tots Bots Bamboozles are my favourite fitted nappy, but they are bamboo so do take an age to dry!
  • hungrynurse_2
    hungrynurse_2 Posts: 251 Forumite
    totsbots, we use the bamboozles which absorb more, but the cotton ones dry much quicker. We dont use a tumble dryer & they take about a day to dry. If you are going for pure green, look into biodegradible disposibles (& biodegradable nappy bags!) though these do work out more costly through years of use, especially if using for later children
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