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Only the very brave wear clothes with no pockets when they take their children out. tigermoth

Quote of the week

David Cameron on whether The Thick of It accurately represents the Conservative publicity machine: "I love The Thick of It. V funny... but only true about the other lot (not)."

 

Recipe of the week

penguinmum's creamy fish pie: smoky, seasonal fish in a creamy white sauce with grated, rather than mashed, tatties on top - a meal of the highest comfort-food order.

Image: Huggies DryNites

The details

RRPspace£4.94 for pack of 10 (age 4-7)

Mumsnetter ratings

(1 review)
Comfort 9.0
Reliability 7.0
Value For Money 6.0
Overall 7.3


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Report this review From: MrsSpoon on 27-Sep-07 17:32 Overall rating 7.3
I have two boys who have not been in a hurry to be dry at night at all. My first son finished using these when he had just turned 8 and my youngest son, aged 5, is still using them. After using cloth I thought I would go on to use a cloth bedwetting nappy but I could see the years stretching ahead and decided to switch to DryNites. We have found them on the whole to be successful but occasionally they leak which is annoying and I often wonder whether it is such a great idea that they feel so dry when they are actually wet. However for the moment they are saving my sanity and they can be easily pulled up and down in case a miracle happens and the child actually gets up in the night to use the toilet.

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