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| RRP |  | A pack of six white nappies starts from £8, or from £1.60 each. |
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(77 reviews)
| Comfort |
7.7 |
| Ease Of Use |
6.8 |
| Reliability |
7.9 |
| Value For Money |
9.3 |
| Overall |
7.9 |
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Anon
Overall rating 8.8
I bought terries to try them out. John lewis ones are very very good. They are absorbent and dry easy (air dried -abt 4 hours) they washed well at 60 and remained soft and i got 12 for 20!
The only problem was having to fold them and that they looked bulky on my tiny baby
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Anon
Overall rating 9.5
WAY fewer leaks than disposables. Quick drying, and cheap, and quick to fold too. Very flexible, as you can choose the type of fold you need based on his age, size, poo amounts, speed of folding needed etc. And I just love them!
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Anon
Overall rating 7.2
cheap easy way of doing reusuable nappies once you get the hang of folding.
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Anon
Overall rating 8.0
Good value for money, quick drying and very practical with the invention of nappy nippas. The only real downside with terry nappies is the time taken to fold one. We use a combination of flat terries and tots bots with nappy nippas fixing both types on, and the same wraps over both. The smaller terry sizes can be used as boosters in bigger ones later on, or cut up and used as wipes. Would recomend Babeco terries from Bristol, now also available in bamboo.
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Overall rating 7.2
cheap easy system once you get the hang of folding. great for holiays or if you wont have access to a dryer on wet days.
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