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Easy Peasy nappies...any good?

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NinkyNonker · 21/03/2011 10:50

Me again!

Been looking at Easy Peasy nappies on eBay, there seems to be the Bumble, Bimble and Eco Bumble. Has anyone used them and are they any good?

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RuthChan · 21/03/2011 18:58

I've used bumbles with both my DCs and had no problems at all.
I would have no problem recommending them.
I would also using them with Motherease covers.

mummynutter · 21/03/2011 23:05

Tried the bimble and bumble with DS1 and was not a fan. Very bulky and I just much prefer the more modern options.

hannabelle · 13/04/2011 18:47

We use the bumble as a night nappy for our daughter (14 months) and have done ever since she outgrew her tots bots size 1s at about 3 months although they would have fitted fine before that point too. Found them absolutely bomb proof, we have a set of one life nappies and a few bumgenius for day time but would be perfectly happy just using the bumbles. They are really easy to boost (important for night time) and the fleece liner which is built in keeps her nice and comfortable. Never ever had a leak (we use one life covers as we had a set but they are pretty much the same as the motherease ones). Very good value for money, heartily recommend them!!

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TheWaterHorse · 14/04/2011 15:18

We have some bumbles. I don't use them very often as I prefer pockets / all in ones for day and I have other nappies for night. But I reach for them now and then as they are quite cute being white and fluffy. Containment always been brilliant even with breastfed poo and never had any leakes.

We also used some size 0 bimbles in the first few weeks before DD grew into her bumbles and other nappies and they were also good.

Main downside for us is that they are quite bulky and we generally prefer one part nappies, otherwise great.

Zimbah · 29/04/2011 21:38

I used the bumble for DD1 from around 3 months, they seemed too big before then and I was happy to use disposable at first anyway. Really like them, got the type that do up with nappy nippas as they're more versatile than the poppers. I used them with Motherease wraps. They are larger than some nappies but I grew to love the fatty-bum look and was quite sad when it become too much of a struggle to keep DD still enough to put them on (around 18 months) when I switched to disposable pull-ups and part-time potty training. Will be using them again with DD2.

CarGirl · 29/04/2011 21:43

I used bumbles double boosted for my heavy wetter as nothing else worked - none of the pockets or anything. I then used them from birth unboosted and then with just thin flannelette kushi boosters before progressing to standard boosters for the next 2 dds but I had large babies!

They are fabulous if you are happy to use a 2 part system - bomb proof.

If you use hemp or bamboo boosters then they will be less bulky as those fabrics are more absorbant per sq metre

ShortMama · 11/05/2011 23:33

had a handful of bimbles for jessica when she was tiny, really cute nappies, tried bumbles on my nappy trial but wasn't that keen on them, just didn't suit us I think, also the adjustment on them was a bit odd, the small setting was nice and small, but then you had to go on to the big setting which was massive and we needed an in between stage ideally.

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