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| RRP |  | From £6.75 to £8.49 a nappy. Wraps are £6.99 to £7.50. |
Mumsnetter ratings
(358 reviews)
| Comfort |
8.7 |
| Ease Of Use |
8.8 |
| Reliability |
9.0 |
| Value For Money |
8.7 |
| Overall |
8.8 |
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From:
littlepig
on 16-Jul-08 20:51
Overall rating 8.2
I liked these nappies for a little baby but found that they were leaking frustratingly often as my son got bigger. Changing wraps helped a lot with the leaking but made the bulkiness worse. That said, poo containment is pretty impressive bur I am plannig to try something else for stage 2.
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BunnyBaby
on 23-Jun-08 12:59
Overall rating 10.0
Bought as recommended by everyone here. DS1 is now 6mths old and they are just as excellent as everyone says. They contain everything and as DS1 is exclusively breastfed even now (and he can do monster explosive poos), that is no mean feat! Size 2s can be used from birth, but I'd recommend 10x size 1s too for the first couple of months as DS1 was 8.13lbs and the size 2 felt like they were too big for his body right at the start. Was well, and any stains bleach out as soon as they're on the line in the sun.
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fizzybellasmum
on 17-Feb-08 22:53
Overall rating 8.8
These are very easy to use and now have a variety of colours and materials, - cotton, bamboo or microfibre (fluffles.They go on easily especially if you use the velcro fastenings and appear comfy and very absorbant. They do look a little bulky on my daughter but they seem to be great for preventi9ng nappy rash. The original cotton one are quite slow to dry, but the newer fluffles dry very quickly although are not as absorbant. I don't think we've had leaks so far and we've been using them for about 8 months, (among others).
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bellydancer6
on 30-Jan-08 13:18
Overall rating 9.2
i have tried various reusables and these are the best.most reliable to prevent leaks even of breast fed baby poo!use two really good quality liners to help with soiling.also you could use boosters at night if needed.motherease wraps are good with them.they do take longer to dry but are worth it.motherease nappies are easier to dry and are my second choice but not trusted as much as these.i use the velcro ones and poppers on the wraps.
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From:
partridges
on 28-Jan-08 10:44
Overall rating 9.2
I have used these on my daughter from about 3 weeks of age/9lbs ish - she is now 3 months. They wash really well and, so far, have kept their absorbancy well. I do use a disposable at night unless she is changed again in the late evening if we turn in late.
I have both cotton non bleached and bamboo type unbleached. The cotton ones dry quickest but the bamboo are a little softer to touch and less bulky. When I get the next size I will probably get cotton ones again.
I don't yet use the liners but expect to do so when we start weaning.
Wraps - I found the tot bot wraps OK although they do stain a little. I also found that there wern't enough of them in the multi pack you can get and so purchased a motherease wrap to try - which I prefer to use as the material is more forgiving but no more effective otherwise.
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