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original tots bots or bamboozle?

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tootsieroll · 09/08/2006 00:51

how do the original unbleached tots bots compare with bamboozles in terms of fit, absorbency and drying time?

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bobbletop · 09/08/2006 20:03

I think its pretty similar, but bamboozles stay softer if you hang them out to dry.

Flamesparrow · 09/08/2006 21:11

Bamboozles are slightly bigger on the sizing, and I find them a tad more stretchy. They do take a little longer to dry than normal tots, but I find them more absorbant.

(whispers wambamboo are a better fit than bamboozles, and are cheaper )

bumbleweed · 11/08/2006 16:06

bamboozles are lovely and soft wheras originals tend to be a bit stiff unless tumbled

bamboozles very absorbent - can go overnight with no leaks

mine take 24 hrs to dry in the airing cupboard or about 10 hours on the line on a sunny day

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Flamesparrow · 12/08/2006 19:13

10 hours on the line?? Mine only need about 6...

PadmeP · 12/08/2006 23:01

Would definately have to say bamboozles as they are silkier, less bulky plus bamboo is naturally antibactirial

Fothers · 13/08/2006 07:17

I'd say unbleached cotton tots & bamboozles are pretty similar in terms of absorbency & drying time. The main difference is that the cotton ones are much more bulky - I don't have a problem with this, but some people want nappies to be as slim as possible. Bamboozles cost an extra £1.50, but they are more "organic".

Olipop · 13/08/2006 08:46

bamboozles are so much softer and not as bulky.

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