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Best Nappy?
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A couple I work with said they get some Costco own brand nappies for both children and recommend them.0
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we use aldi and tesco and never had a problem, aldi can hold alot of liquid without leaking and only £4.99 a pack you cant go wrong.0
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Gingham_Ribbon wrote: »
I prefer the terries. Quick fold into a pad with a motherease rikki wrap (just velcro) - NEVER leaks. But disposables better for long periods like night time.
I'd echo this, dead easy to do. *TMI ALERT* I put a disposable liner on top so the poo lifts off easily then flushes away.
My little boy is long and thin and (out of the disposables) Pampers Active Fit suit him best. Just didn't get on with Huggies; they leaked and gave him nappy rash.
It's funny how what suits one baby can be so wrong for another.0 -
I changed to Asda own brand when pampers leaked and gave DD red marks on her legs and have found them to be great:T They came recommended by the mums at baby group and are on offer £10 for 3 packs at the moment!19.6.10 Weight loss 6lb0
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Tescos were always great with me. Never had a problem with them !TRYING hard to be a good money saver :rolleyes:0
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