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MummyToToby · 03/05/2006 20:58

are they any good?do they leak? do they keep baby dry all night?

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wrinklytum · 03/05/2006 21:51

i used them for ds1 up until he needed those nappy pants things have found them good and a lot cheaper than pampers.

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peaches27 · 03/05/2006 23:24

I thought Lidl were good (Cien brand). Not sure if these are same as Aldi cos no Aldi near us. Better than Sainsburys and Superdrug.

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Lact8 · 03/05/2006 23:34

Another vote for lidl ones here. DS2 wees and wees all night long. With huggies he'd be soaking and pampers would split open and all of the filling would fill the leg of his babygro's! No leaking at all with the Cien ones.

And Lidls are bargain too, about £5 for 48 I think

shazronnie · 06/05/2006 20:31

i like Aldi, never had a problem.
Also like Lidl.
Tesco have recently changed theirs and they are now brill!

eidsvold · 07/05/2006 12:51

get aldi nappies here - miam brand - is it the same... they are fab. The do a pull up that is for 12 - 25kg ( not sure about the 25kg) but it is as absorbant as the huggies and pampers normal nappies not their pull ups so I use them with dd1 who is almost 4. No leaks and they hold 4yo wees....

eidsvold · 07/05/2006 12:51

here as in australia.

MummyToToby · 07/05/2006 14:19

what weight do they start from?

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eidsvold · 08/05/2006 13:26

newborn

eidsvold · 08/05/2006 13:27

oops do you mean the pull on ones... 12kg - not sure what that is in pounds... 2.2lb to kg i think

zaphod · 08/05/2006 13:32

I used them on my last two babies, right up to the pull-up stage. I found they were a better fit than the Lidl ones, and better quality than the Tesco ones.

MummyToToby · 10/05/2006 16:17

no i meant the normal nappies. In the Uk i don't think they start at newborn.

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MummyToToby · 10/05/2006 16:17

no i meant the normal nappies. In the Uk i don't think they start at newborn.

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MummyToToby · 10/05/2006 16:18

zaphod did you ever have problems with leaks? and did they keep them dry all through the night or would you have to change them in the middle of it?

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