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Comfort 8.1
Reliability 7.9
Value For Money 7.5
Overall 7.8


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Report this review From: minired on 09-Jan-12 06:03 Overall rating 1.3
Not recommended. V disappointed as wanted to switch to an eco brand. Bought a double pack - one pack unusable as one of the frilly sides had been seemingly superglued down, so they either ripped the leg or the inner lining when opening. Used the other pack, and had to deal with lots of poo & wee leg leaks, so much so we've had to change her clothes up to three times a day. To top it all off, she's developed an extremely bad nappy rash, so we've had to do an emergency run to the shops to get Pampers.

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Report this review From: GreenandBlacksAddict on 05-Oct-11 19:33 Overall rating 10.0
We used these for the whole time our son was in nappies, he didn't have nappy rash once, they probably aren't absorbant as a pampers but then who really wants to leave their child in the same nappy for more than 4 hours unless its nightime. we rarely had any leaks and in the very hot summer they didn't seem to make him hot I guess it was due to the natural fibres.

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Report this review From: monkoray on 02-Mar-11 22:32 Overall rating 1.3
I strongly recommend not using these nappies. They just aren't absorbent enough to protect your babies skin. We used them on our son when he was first born. Within days he developed really really bad nappy rash, as well as thrush and a bacterial infection which had to be treated with antibiotics. As soon as we switched to pampers his nappy rash cleared up and he's never had nappy rash or thrush since (now 16 months old).

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Report this review From: octopusinabox on 03-Dec-10 19:14 Overall rating 6.7
Good nappies although they still use gel in them, they do at least avoid plastics in the packaging. They come up a bit small so if you find they leak you may need to go up a size.

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Report this review From: Barbeasty on 28-Sep-10 14:15 Overall rating 6.0
We were using these at night, with reusables in the day. The trouble is I got fed up of washing the sleeping bag at least every other day after the nappy leaked.

It wasn't always leaking at the legs. Sometimes DD wriggled so much that the tab tore leaving the nappy hanging off one leg.

Did like the fact they're plain though.

Like someone else we've moved onto sainsbury's Eco which (touch wood) have been more reliable.

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