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hayles78 · 10/12/2006 16:57

I am a confessed nappyholic who has decided to fully embrace my addiction by becoming a nappy agent of sorts. I have started a website - which has a nappy forum on it so far Nappy Needs and am serving my local area of Tamworth Staffs (feel free to get in touch if ur local). I am also looking into a real nappy network. If I were to put together some trial packs for customers to use how many and what would u put in them?

Im thinking maybe 8ish nappies and 2-3 wraps. A totsbots cotton, WBB, swaddlebees, bimble or bumble, motherease onesize and sandys as a start with airflow, rikki, tots bots wrap? is this a good selection? what have i missed out should i include flat nappies? are people going to mind used ones? opinions would be much appreciated.

As much as I love having nappies on the brain i would like to get this sorted as i really would like to turn it into a part time income so i can give up my job which i hate and start doing something i love.

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Wallace · 10/12/2006 20:14

This is what I got from my local nappy project:

For £10 (£5 if on benefits) you get a nappy bucket with:

a motherease one size nappy
a totsbots nappy
a fuzzibunz pocket nappy with booster
a totsbots fluffle nappy with booster
a prefold
a terry square

and
a motherease rikki wrap
a motherease airflow wrap

and
a nappi nippa
an extra totsbots booster
2 fleece liners
a roll of flushable liners

UniSarah · 10/12/2006 21:02

In a trail pack I would expect pre used but proprerly washed before being sent out again nappies. That is if its kit that I'm expected to give back.
I had a few differnt nappies on loan from a friend to try out before we commited to buying a stock of our own.

UniSarah · 10/12/2006 21:04

Thinking again just after pressing post-
would also be handy to have a bucket and a mesh bucket liner. makes it sooo much easier getting teh dirties into the washing machine. And some washable wipes, they work much better than disposable ones anyway.

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happyxmashayles · 11/12/2006 10:23

good point on the wipes - use washables myself but had totally forgotten them. bucket is also a good idea. thanks so far.

cant believe you got all that for a tenner - there is hope yet for reusables to overtake disposables

Wallace · 11/12/2006 16:19

Brilliant isn't it My local nappy project also do a trial pack, but don't know what is in that. They say it has more of a range. Washable wipes would be good too. I find then so good to use, and much easier than cotton wool

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