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Washable pull ups? Does anyone make them?

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GeekLove · 19/04/2011 07:54

we are just about to embark on potty training our DS1 and if has occurred to us that having something he can remove himself would be a good idea.
I have never seen reusable pull-ups advertised anywhere but does anyone actually make them?
TIA

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DrSeuss · 19/04/2011 13:03

I think Tots Bots do.

NotAgainFrank · 19/04/2011 13:04

bright bots are fab

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gomummygo · 19/04/2011 13:15

Kushies/Kooshies makes something of this sort, think they are called Kushies Training Pants.

PaganOfBologna · 19/04/2011 13:24

Boots do terry training pants pretty cheaply. They have a waterproof layer, but it wouldn't contain a full accident - more of an insurance whilst they get to the pot safely. Bright Bots are the same kind of deal.

swampster · 19/04/2011 18:11

SuperUndies are very good. I have some of their day-time pants, about to try their night time ones (well, DS2 is, not me).

NotAgainFrank · 19/04/2011 18:32

IME bright bots will contain one full (hefty) accident but not more. Definitely training pants rather than a full on nappy that can be pulled up. TBH there's little point in the latter, either you're training or your not. I did it the slow way (child led, if you will) started with a naked bum then moved on to cheap pants at home and taking a potty out with training pants for 'insurance'. Nappies for the occasional long car journey until DD wouldn't accept them.

notthewowy · 20/04/2011 21:08

My 6 year old wears Motherease bedwetters, they do make them in a smaller size and they hold a lot (600 ml?). Not enough to stop the constant bed changing but what can you do, he's six...

Don't know if that helps

ziggyf · 15/05/2011 11:05

We like SuperUndies, they are the most absorbent training pant that I have tried. If you are looking for a nighttime pull-up and decide to try superundies then go for the bigger size - I find that they come up a bit small.

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