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Where is the best place to buy cloth nappies?

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Nadene · 30/09/2005 09:19

Are the old triangles the best ones to use (financially) as I can imagine they grow out of the pre-folded ones. What clips are available these days as a replacement for safety pins?

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sweetkitty · 30/09/2005 09:26

Try www.babykind.co.uk or the nappy lady (can't remember the address offhand goggle it) I have a variety of shaped nappies, I think there isn't a best nappy for all but you have to try a few to see which one you like the best.

Nappi Nippas are the things you are talking about, little plastic clip things that have replaced nappy pins.

eefs · 30/09/2005 09:40

I love pocket nappies. they dry much faster and are less bulky, I just have extra inserts (the bit that takes longest to dry) so I can keep the rotation going.

Try baby aloo - In Ireland but cheaper because of the exchange rate.

munz · 30/09/2005 11:02

try naturalresourcebaby.co.uk (.com)

they're excellent I found.

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throckenholt · 30/09/2005 11:32

have a look at www.twinkleontheweb.co.uk

pootlepod · 30/09/2005 18:04

kittykins do a great trial pack and free postage.

starlover · 30/09/2005 18:07

financially yes, terry squares are the best. I use them on ds and they're fine.
You can buy things called nappy nippas to hold them with rather than pins

PeachyClair · 30/09/2005 18:54

I used triangles inside stuffable wraps (which I got from cuddlebabes nappy store ; they lasted ages and were great value for money I thought.

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