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Are aldi nappies any good?

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coffeetofunction · 28/04/2014 15:40

That's it really.... Expecting DC3 in July, previously used naty nappies from boots (Eco) found them to be perfect! There not cheap mind. We often shop at aldi & there nappies are so well priced that I'm thinking of using them. Anyone have any experience using them??

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JimmyCorkhill · 28/04/2014 15:44

Use them all the time. They are really comfy and don't leak. Can't recommend them enough Smile

JimmyCorkhill · 28/04/2014 15:45

I mean I use them on the children if that wasn't clear!

sillymillyb · 28/04/2014 15:46

I prefer them over pampers now - no leaks, cheap, what's not to like?

(Had to laugh at pp saying they were comfy - had images of you trying them on Grin)

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sillymillyb · 28/04/2014 15:47

Ah crossed post - glad you clarified that Grin

Mrsantithetic · 28/04/2014 15:47

Have only ever used them on dd (19 mo) and will do on ds when he arrives

SquidgyMummy · 28/04/2014 15:48

don't know aldi. but I used lidl on DS during the day and a pampers night time one at night.

emsyj · 28/04/2014 15:50

I quite often go to Aldi just for the nappies - I alternate my shopping between aldi and asda/morrissons (for a spice of life variety! Grin) but always get Aldi nappies.

laura2323 · 28/04/2014 15:50

Also nappies are the best I've used. No leaks and stay in place now my dd is starting to become mobile. There's a baby event on now, 98 (size 3) nappies for £7.50!

Shop · 28/04/2014 15:51

Absolutely brilliant. Never leak, loads better than pampers :)

comedaygoday · 28/04/2014 15:52

They are great. would definitely recommend.

incogKNEEto · 28/04/2014 15:55

Another yes from me, I'd say they are as good as, if not better than Pampers.

DorothyBastard · 28/04/2014 16:24

I used Huggies on my 14mo DD, and just assumed all the leaks & explosions were part of having a baby. Changed to the Mamia nappies when Huggies were discontinued and my only regret is that I waited so long. She's never had an accident in them. And they're cheap as chips.

coffeetofunction · 28/04/2014 19:56

Looks like I need to give them a go Grin

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FruitBasedDrinkForALady · 28/04/2014 20:36

We use Aldi nappies for DS, he has a horrible reaction to almost all other nappies, naty being the only other brand that seem to suit him, but Naty are really difficult to get here.

ProbablyJustGas · 01/05/2014 00:11

my baby is getting on well with aldi comfort dry (or whatever equivalent is, can't remember specific name, but the newborn nappies gave her a bad rash. the texture of the newborn nappies is a bit like kitchen towel and created little dents in her skin where the poo would sit. bleh.

even then, I still deal with leaks now and then, but have had my very worst leaks ever with pampers and huggies. so not worth the money!

ProbablyJustGas · 01/05/2014 00:13

I found naty and asda little angels newborn nappies best for newborn stage. aldi were fine past that.

coffeetofunction · 01/05/2014 20:36

Naty & other brands are 3 4 2 at the shop that sound like toots so think I'll use them for first stage then hit Aldi after Wink

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simonthedog · 01/05/2014 20:38

They're great we use them all the time, no problems at all.

DynaR · 23/06/2014 12:55

I found Aldi Mamia nappies great until now as they have changed them. The quality is poorer and they are smaller in size. I am now back on the hunt for a nappy that can contain my wee ones explosions.

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