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Nappy sacks

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Jonasblue · 04/06/2019 13:12

Hello
I am new to this and just wondering what is the best nappy sacks? My family have recently had a new baby boy and just wondered as it’s our first baby which sacks are best.

Many thanks Smile

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LoisLittsLover · 04/06/2019 13:14

Always just went with the cheapest. They're just poo bags!!

TellCersei · 04/06/2019 13:28

Lidl ones are thicker and bigger than say Tesco value ones. The value packs are only 50p or something though so I tend to just use them. Also use them for dog poo

DarkLikeVader · 04/06/2019 13:45

I bulk buy the Naty nappy sacks from amazon - they are biodegradable which alleviates a little of my nappy use guilt as I hated the idea of wrapping waste that won’t break down in even more waste that won’t break down.

Jonasblue · 05/06/2019 08:52

I have got a dog so could I use the dog poo bags for nappy’s and the nappy sacks for dog poo sometimes?
Are the nappy sack suitable for dog poo?
Are they big enough and don’t pop or break and do you double bag when using nappy sacks for dog poo ??
Thanks

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BertieBotts · 05/06/2019 08:55

We don't use them. You don't need nappy bags. Most disposable nappies are designed as such that you can roll the nappy up and secure the tabs to make it into a little parcel. Then put directly into bin. Once baby is on solids I do tend to put their pooey nappies into a plastic bag but I use the clear bags you get fruit and veg in from the supermarket. And I only do this because we live in a flat so need a nappy bin indoors. If we were in a house I'd just stick pooey nappies straight in the outside bin.

ElphabaTheGreen · 05/06/2019 08:58

Never used nappy sacks - I never got the point of them. Why put even more non-biodegradable waste around something that’s still going to be taking up landfill long after we’re dead? Wrap everything up in the nappy, re-seal it with the tabs and it’s fine.

JustHereWithPopcorn · 05/06/2019 09:03

The Asda little angels ones are really good and keep the smell from inside coming out!

bassackwards · 05/06/2019 09:25

My LO is 20 months old and I don't think I have ever used a nappy sack. To dispose of a dirty nappy, you can just roll it up into itself, fasten it using the sticky tabs, then pop it into a suitable bin.

If you were travelling/on the move somewhere without access to facilities for an extended period of time then I can imagine nappy sacks would be useful, but it something you absolutely need day-to-day.

I was recently hanging out with some friends who live in Spain who told me that nappy sacks don't even exist there. So people who feel they need something use dog poop bags.

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