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Where am I best off selling nappies nowadays?

14 replies

Flamesparrow · 19/08/2011 12:16

I have sackfuls of them. I could probably make some sort of money on them with the pretty ones, but right now I just want someone who doesn't need photos etc, just wants to know I have x amount of y in z size and will make them go far away from me for a few quid.

I don't even know what prices are like any more.

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nannyl · 19/08/2011 14:10

used nappies
cloth nappy tree

or pay £10 and do it on the mumsnet nappies for sale section

beware of ebay, you are not allowed to sell used nappies there, and while many people do, quite often they just cancel all the used auctions. (very annoying when bidding on them)

nannyl · 19/08/2011 14:11

if you have any hemp or bamboo boosters you want to sell pm me Smile

AngelDog · 20/08/2011 13:36

Also The nappy site

netmums local nearly new board

If you have you have any size 3 nappies (35lbs +) or XL Motherease Airflow wraps, then please PM me. :)

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ragged · 20/08/2011 13:39

Nowhere, ime :).
Okay, they will only sell well (you might get back up to 30% of purchase price) if they are
A) Fairly recently made & currently popular styles
B) Quite soft (so do not bother if you live in a hardwater area or actually used your naps for more than one DC).

swampster · 21/08/2011 23:09

I am rapidly losing my nappy mojo too now DS3 is getting ready to give them up. Should at least sell off my medium Ittis which are still in pretty good nick and random Berry Plushes and Blueberries but I haven't got round to it and he's been in large for yonks!

How about Natural Mamas? They aren't up their own arses like CNT.

Pingpong · 28/08/2011 12:30

I was a big fan of CNT but the for sales boards are a bit slower now I think. There is a newish facebook group but IME most people like a photo so they can see for themselves there are no stains.
Itti's have been heavily discounted since the Itti UK site went live so they aren't getting much for second hand as you can get new for £8ish (discontinued colours)

whizzyrocket · 14/09/2011 12:12

What have you got? I'm still stocking up for my little boy's arrival. I have just bought some from ebay (£35 for 14 little lambs if that helps you price yours) where any good deals are snapped up it seems.

cerealqueen · 03/10/2011 22:55

I'd be interested to know this too as I have responded to ads on a number of sites asking qns and expressing interest (incl gumtree, preloved and the Nappysite) and not had one response! I was intending to ask if anybody knew of a good site. I've seen nappies on Ebay too, they are listed as new but in the detail people say used, I think because Ebay banned used nappies on the site and people are trying to get round it?

Wigeon · 08/10/2011 18:43

Just about to start a thread asking exactly the same question! I have some brand new size 1 Lollipop softees to sell on behalf of a friend (she bought them 3 years ago and never used them) - if you aren't allowed to sell used nappies on eBay can you sell brand new unused ones?

RandomMess · 08/10/2011 18:44

Yes you can sell unused nappies on ebay.

Tchaikovsky · 11/10/2011 09:18

There's www.usednappies.co.uk. But you'd still be best with photos :)

thatsnotmybumitstoowobbly · 11/10/2011 09:21

clothnappytree is the best imo

and ditto on the hemp/bamboo boosters - i need some more!

rosy71 · 03/11/2011 22:07

I've been wondering this too. I have 2 drawers full of nappies - various types. I really need to get rid of them. Has anyone tried putting them in their local paper?

Debs75 · 22/01/2012 15:36

Ive just listed some on ebay but had to put new condition then state used in the description.
Also tried gumtree and on the mumsnet selling board but im the only ad on there

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