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Try Moltex nappies if you use disposables - yay 4 mums who are using washable!!

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gogetter · 23/07/2007 20:01

This is not a plug by a secret marketing agent for this brand but if you are using disposables try these - they are just as good as other brands but a lot more environmentally friendly. We can all do our bit to make our impact on the earth just a little smaller and the nappies babies go through is a huge burden on resources. Tried and tested they were just as absorbent as other brands - plus they are apparently beter for babies bottoms - no bleach and what-not!!

Yay for mummy's using washable!!

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puppydavies · 23/07/2007 20:15

they are about twice the price though.

hatrickjacqueline · 23/07/2007 20:22

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BrownSuga · 23/07/2007 20:26

natural ollection have for .15p each i think that's comparable isn't it. we love them. when they do degarde, they don't leach chemicals.

hatrickjacqueline · 23/07/2007 20:30

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gogetter · 24/07/2007 12:36

Oh well that one then natural ollection. I wonder how many mums use cloth nappies?? They are a bit of a pain but worthwhile if you have the time!

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portonovo · 24/07/2007 13:20

How do washable nappies need time? You only need to bung them in a bucket, then bung contents of said bucket in the washing machine say 2-4 times a week. Oh and 5 mins hanging them out (or if you must, putting them in a drier) those 2-4 times a week. And you don't have to spend time/money every week or month buying disposables and carting them home.

I used terries for all 3 of my children, and nearly 15 years after buying them I'm still using some of them for cloths for all sorts of messy jobs around the house! Talk about good value...

PrettyCandles · 24/07/2007 13:22

Yes, moltex are very good. Expensive though. But OTOH they're mail order so you don't have to lug them home from teh supermarket.

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