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nappyaddict · 20/02/2007 19:28

usually use reusables, but ds is stopping overnight at a friends house and they aren't always reliable and don't want to create her extra washing so was thinking of getting some disposables.

thought about getting aldi or lidl ones cos they are cheap, but will the last the night?

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Jessajam · 20/02/2007 19:29

I use lidl ones, last over night no problem

MillyM · 20/02/2007 19:30

Tesco's own are great, we've just switched and I'm really pleased with them.

Flamesparrow · 21/02/2007 09:26

Your reusables aren't always reliable at night? What happens?? (Sorry... disps always leak at night for me, so intrigued!)

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nappyaddict · 21/02/2007 15:30

i don't know, ds must just save all his wees up for nighttime. when i get him out of his cot he can sometimes me soaked through. bearing in mind he goes to bed at 5 and wakes at 7 he is in it 14 hours, so i don't really expect it to last that long!

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Flamesparrow · 21/02/2007 15:42
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nappyaddict · 21/02/2007 15:49

lol

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claireybee · 22/02/2007 17:34

Tescos own were fine when i used disposables at night, although i had more leaks than ive had since using reusables at night. Try wee notions, bumble or bambeasy or ellas house bumhugger all boosted with a microfibre insert (or a hemp one). lasts on my heavy wetting dd for 14 hours easily and did 16 last night!(with two night feeds last night too!)

isaidno · 22/02/2007 17:36

lidl and aldi are fine, as are tesco

BeckyHelen · 26/02/2007 04:34

In reference to Lidl nappies; I can honestly say that I cannot fault them. My sister recommended them to me and I'm glad she did they are so cheap - "Midi Wake-up, size 3" cost £4.99 for 56 nappies and I would rate them in the same league as pampers and huggies. They are sure to last you the night, they are just like pampers active fit, although slightly bulkier,and you can save yourself a fortune buying them instead of leading brands and they are the same quality. In fact, I will only buy these from now on I am so impressed with them. I would recommend these to all parents that use disposable nappies. Try them.

sarebear · 07/03/2007 05:53

Hello Beck

I've just bought some more of the lidl's nappies as they are such great value. Morrison's own are good too. As you can see, I'm up in the early hours. Found your thread though didn't I? lol!

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