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recommendations for a large wet bag please

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orchidee · 13/08/2012 23:39

I'm thinking of using a wet bag instead of a lidded bucket at home. Can anyone recommend a large bag that'd take 10 or so nappies?

Also, I'd be interested to hear how others get on without a bucket. An inquisitive toddler who loves buckets, any buckets, and also loves nappies is sending me down this path...

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ThePetiteMummy · 22/08/2012 18:26

Monkey Foot wet bags come in very large sizes, I use one downstairs for nappy changes during the day, & have a bucket upstairs. They come in lots of nice patterns too! Smile

Kelbells · 22/08/2012 19:57

You could also check out 'my little patch' they do some gorgeous wetbags in quirky designs, the large is big enough for a days nappies and you can get double bags with a clean section for new nappies if you're taking it out for a day!

orchidee · 22/08/2012 23:47

Thanks

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AngelDog · 11/09/2012 21:42

Monkey Foot are very good (you'd need the extra large size IMO) but even better are Wee Huggers laundry bags - expensive but enormously roomy and not-too-plasticy. They don't let any smells out so far and we've been using them a year. There's a smaller size for a day bag too.

TheWicketKeeperIsDown · 12/09/2012 23:58

I would check out either Monkey Foot or Planet Wise (who do a massive hanging one - that's what I'd get if I was starting now)

SarryB · 03/10/2012 22:11

Thanks for the links - I'm currently using a bucket with mesh bag, but as LO gets bigger I want to use bags that can be hung up!

Do you just loosen the tie/un-zip and stick the whole thing in the wash?

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