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Tip of the day

If your child bursts into tears when told they're not well enough for school - they really aren't! stealthsquiggle

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.

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(137 reviews)
Comfort 8.7
Reliability 8.1
Value For Money 7.1
Overall 8.0


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Report this review From: Anon Overall rating 7.7
These are the perfect solution for those of us who worry about the environment, but who aren't organised enough to brave reuseable nappies.

They aren't the cheapest, but if you can afford them, then please try them, and stop adding to nappy landfill!

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Report this review From: Anon Overall rating 7.0
No chemicals on that delicate little botty, competitive with other disposables on price, ok so now and then they leak a little more but not much and your baby's children will definitely not be worrying about this nappy still clogging up the landfill sites.

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Report this review From: Anon Overall rating 9.3
Moltex are just as good as any high street bought nappy. Yes they are more expensive, but I feel that I am buying the peace of mind that I am not stuffing landfil sites with nappies that are STILL going to be there when my great grandchildren are born.

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Report this review From: Anon Overall rating 8.0
They cost a bomb, but I've given them high value because they're currently the nearest thing to a green disposable nappy. They're not, of course - the main thing that makes them greener is the compostable wrapping the nappies come in. Also they use less gel and are unbleached.

I've found them more reliable as ds has got older - the size 5 ones are less likely to leak than other major brands.

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Report this review From: Anon Overall rating 10.0
If you're going to use disposables, why would you use anything else? They're better for baby's bottom and the environment, don't cost any more, and they can even go on the compost heap!

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